mENDERS will be received at the Office of •*■ the Secretary for Werks until noon of Tuesday, 24th November, 1874, for Contract No. 1002. — Formation, pitching, and graeelling of 100 chains of road, Tuapeka to Teviot. Contract No. 1003. — Formation, gravelling, and pitching 47 chains of road, Tuapeka to Teviot. Plans and specifications may be Been, and forms of tender obtained, at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin, and at the Police Camp, Lawrence. . Tenders to be indorsed " Tender for Contract No. 1003," or 1002, as the case may be. The Government does not undertafco to accept the lowest or any tender. HEALED Tenders will be received by the Alexandra Presbyterian Church Committee, up to 7th December, at noon, for removing the Manse from the Dunstan Flat and re-erecting it in Alexandra. The walls to be of stone, instead of timber as at present. ' Specifications to be seen with Mr. Beresford, Alexandra. Tenders to be indorsed "Tenders," and lodged with the undersigned. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. REID, Hon. Secretary Alexandra Presbyterian Church Committee. "TTTANTED, Tenders for building a six- ' roomed Cottage in Whitehaven-stroet. Plans and specifications can be seen at J. C. Robeets's Royal George Ho lei up to Wednesday, the 25th inst. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. -VfTT ANTED AT GREENFIELD, Teams to take 10,000 bushels Barley to Dunedin, at Is. 2d. per bushel. Also, Tenders for Carting about 400 bales Wool to Dunedin, in December and January, 1875. WANTED, a respectable young person that can work Singer's Sewing Machine. Apply to Mr. Ferguson, office of this paper. WANTED Known, Shearing commences at Ardmore Station on 23rd November. TTfANTED Known, W. B. MARTIN "' (successor to James Hill), Practical Watchmaker, &c, begs to inform the inhabitants of Lawrence and surrounding districts that he has opened a splendid assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, of all kinds. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, and guaranteed. * PIPES MOUNTED. PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD, ROSS PLACE, lAWEENCE. A LEXANDER HUMPHREY, xL BUILDER, CARPENTEtt, JOINER, &C. WANTED Known, that Building Material of every description, and of the best quality, is kept in sto-k ; also white, pine lining and flooviug, and galvanised roofing iron, in quantity and. quality, at Humphbey's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that A. Humphrey will build Shop and Dwellinghouses of every style and deser ption, from the standard and standing desig "Victorian Gothic," to the bold, chaste, and magnificent mansions and villas for the " nobs " and capitalists who rule this mighty empire, of which Lawrence forms a most important part. WANTED KNOWN, that F. MEYER AND CO. have received the new Kerosene Lamps. ROWATT'S PATENT ANUCAPNIC supersede all Lamps ever introduced in Economy and Cleanliness, Consume less Kerosene Oil, and with a much smaller wick give a much larger light than tho old kind ; Require no Chimneys, and consequently no cleaning of chimneys. All the the different sizes to be seen lit up EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, at F. MEYER'S AND CO.'S. To make room for these new Lamps, the old kind Kerosene Lamps will be sold at cost price in future. The best quality Kerosene Oil always kept in stock, at reduced prices. All kinds of Ironmongery, Crockery, Glass, China, and Earthenware. Groceries, Wines and Spirits are sold at the Lowest Prices. Competition defied. Offley's six grape Port Wine for Invalids, as approved of and recommended by all medical men, always in stock. F. MEYER AND CO., IRONMONGERS AND GKROCERS, BOSS PIAOE, LAWRENCE. LETTS'S DIARIES! LETTS'S DIARIES ! ! ALL Kinds of valuable DIARIES for 1875 may be obtained at J. H A R R O PS Peel-street, I/a-wrence. ROXBURGH SHOEING FORGE; ALEXANDER BUCHAN, -^*- GENERAL BLACKBMITZ, FARRIER AND WHEELWRIGHT. Horses Shod at the shortest notice. Seasoned Timber always in stock. A. B. has a superior Turning Lathe for every description of work. SnoEiua :— 103., 125., anrl 14s. per Set. NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to me are requested "*" to pay their Accounts on or before the Ist December, 1874. THOMAS CAMERON, Roxburgh. I\/TR. THOMAS CAMERON takes this opportunity of thanking his customers for past favors, and trusts that his successor, Mr. Alex. Buchan, will roceive the same amount of patronage accorded to him.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 409, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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