T M. X I N A S T O N, ROXBURGH, Has been appointed Agent for the Tuapeea Times, and is authorised to receive Advertisements, Subscriptions, and orders fofijj Job Printing. mHE annual election of a School Committee in each of tbe educational districts will be held in the Schoolhouse of every such district on MONDAY^ the 11th JANUARY, 1875, at 7 o'clock p.m. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. BRIDGE OVER MOLYNEUX RIVER AT CLYDE. HEALED TENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned until 1 p.m. of MONDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1875, for— The erection of a Wire Suspension Bridge over the Molyneux at Clyde, for the Corporation of Clyde. Plans and Specifications may bo seen, and forms of Tender obtained, as follows :—: — At the office of the Town Clerk, Clyde, up to Friday, the 25th December, ■ 1874 ; and from Monday, the 18lh January, to Saturday, the 23rd January, 1875 ; and at the Office of the Agent of the Bank of New Soulh Wales, Lawrence, from Monday, the 28th December, 1874, to Saturday, the 2nd January, 1875; at the office of the Provincial Engineer, fronnj Tuesday, sth January, to Thusgday, 14th January, 1875. ( . , 1 ' '*, ' Tendersito be accolinbanicd^Jjy a marked cheque.for per 5 cent, on the amount of Con-, tract, and endorsed *if Tender for Bridge." TWfiClyde Corporation does not undertake to accept of tnc lowe^or any Tender. * A BENJAMINNAYLQR. Mayor. Council Chambers, Clyde, December 9, 18/4, $ * 5 rrriENDERS will be received until 5 p.m. -*- on Tuesday, s#li Jaxpary, 1873, for the erection of a new Schoolhouse of two class rooms, at Havelock. Plans and Spccifica'ions obe seen at "Bruce Herald " office, Tokomairiro ; and at Mr. Iliggin's Store, Haveate lock. ' Tenders addressed to the Secretary of the School Committee, Waitahuna, and marked " Tender for School." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' JAS. MOGG-ATH, lion Sec. W. D. S. C: WANTED 200 men on tbe Round Hill contract. Wages, Bs. to 10s. per day.' _. *ffi£- ' WANTED, 50 Pick ancl Shovel Men for road contract — Lawrence to Beaumont. —Apply to Mealis Avd Whtttet, Lawrence. WANTED, a THRESHING MILL. En- *, gine about four horse-power, and mill to be capable of putting through about 500 bushels per day. For particulars, apply at the'officc of this paper. _L— 46* THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD, , BOSS PLACE, LAWBKXCE. A LEXANDER HUMPHREY, 11. BUILDER, CAIIPEXTEn, JOIXEB, &C. WANTED Known, that Building Material of every description, and of the best quality, is kept iv stock ;, a|so white, pine lining and ilooviug,«ancl gaivanis7?d roofing" iron, "in -quantity and quality, at Hujiphrey'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, W. B. MARTIN (successor to Janrie's Hill), Practical Watchmaker, &c., begs to inform the inhabi- 1 tants of Lawrence »and surrounding districts that hc>lias 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. ' l i , \ PEEL-STREET, LAWR'eNCeT — p-, _ ... ■ W ANTED KNOWN, Cheap Sale now going on, at .F. MEYER AND CO.'S.. . IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY AND- GLASSWARE, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, GROCERIES,' fee, Must be sold atiprices never before heard of in the Tuapcka- District. . . ... All Goods damaged by fire or water must be cleared out at a sacrifice. t , Sheep Shkars, Is. 6d. per pair. Come early and secure bargains for Christmas. F. MEYE-| AJSJ) CO.,j ItOSS PI, ACE, TjA^TVEENCE. Professor Boplin, the ei'ea-tpe'destrian, accomplish'^ the featr of walking forty, -miles in eight hours..; between this town and Johnsttuie^on 'Saturday. Starting from the Cross at 'eight o'clock,' he walked; till ten, took an h'i>ur for breakfaift, and! walked tilFtwfoy then' -took an .hour for} dinner, and walked till six— carrying 201bs weight on his back the last five miles. The f aat was witnessed by a large number of people. ,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 422, 2 January 1875, Page 2
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670Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 422, 2 January 1875, Page 2
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