pANGIAOHIA ROAD BOARD, j TENDERS will be received till 0 p m. on FRIDAY, November 6th, 1806, for GRADING si portion of the road between Kiliikilii and Anderson's Crossing. Plan and specifications on view at the office of the Hoard, Te Awaniutti. Tenders to be addressed to the (.'hairman of the 15 >ard, To Awamntu, marked outside : " Tender for Grading." The lowest or any Under will not necessarily be accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Euginoar to the Board. Kiliikilii, 27th October, 1890. mmm TAII'A COUNTY COUNCIL. vV TENDERS will te received till noon of MONDAY. oth November, for the following WORK : Contract No. '2.l2—Forming po tiens of the Hamilton-Ohaupo Rond, between the Cambridge Road and Mystery Cre-k Contract 253—Forming Irom the Railway Closing to Goo.lfellow's Cutting, To AwanmtuAlexandra Road Contract 2.")l—Forming mar Anlin's Store, Alexandra Contract 255 Fornrng portions of the Frontier Road, between Goodfellow's and [Jollier's Contract 250—Forming portion of the OhaupoCimbridge Road, Contract 257—-For repairs to the Kiliikilii Te Awan.ulu Road Specifications on view at th". Council Chambers Ohaupo, and fo. - Contract No. •254 at Finch's Hotel, Alexvndra, nml 257 at Mr Gruickshank s office, Tc Awamutu. Tenders to be addrcssol to the Chairman of the Council, Ohaupo, marked : " Tender tor Contract No. ." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ALKX. ARMSTRONG, County Engineer. Kiliikilii, 27th October, 1596. MARKED TENDERS, addressed to the Cluik, Road Hoard, Kirikiriron, will be received up to 3.-JO p.m. on THURSDAY, sth November, 1S!1G, for CLEARING, DRAINING and FORMING about half a mile of a Bush Road at North Ngaruawahia. Mr John Fianklin, Fo email of "Works, will meet intending contractors at the Bridge, Ngaruawahia at 10 30 a.m. on MONDAY, 2nl Novenib r, to show the ground and the specfications of tlic work. A deposit of £2 will be required. JAMES MoPHERSON, Cl.-rk, Jvrikiroa Roid Board. TTAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TENDERS will be ree-ived till ■» p.m. on TUKSDAY, November 10th, for W DKNING the APPROACH to the HAMILTON TRAFFIC BRIDGE. Plan and specifications on view at the Borough Council Office, Hamilton, and at my oiliee, Kahikihi. 'lenders to ba addressed to the Mayor, Hamilton, marked outside : " Tender for widening approach to traffic bridge." The lowest or any tender will not r.coßSsai'ily be accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Engineer to the Council. Kiliikilii, 17th October, 1S!)6. mo CO N T R A C T O RS . TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, f:!h November, foi No. 1 Brldg.!, Komokorau, near Taupiii. Specifications may be seen at Woodlands, and at the IVst-ofliee, Kir ikiriroa. Deposit of £2 required. JAMES MuPIIERSOX, Waikato County Clerk. [) I A K O OUX T Y TENDERS are invited by the Piakc County Council for llu following WORKS •-- Contract No. 27 : Fuming 321 chains Canibridgc-Nnpier Road, between Tirait and Pntaruru. Contract No. 2S : Fonning 121 chains Tc Aroha Lichfield Road ■Specifications at Hall, Tirau, and at the oiliee of I'. Gilohlist, Te Aroha. v County foreman will show both contracts, starling from Tirau on Tuesday, 3rd November, at It) a.m. Tenders will be received by Colineil'or Harrison at Lichfield until FRIDAY, u'th November, at li p.in P, GILCHRIST, County Clerk. To Aroha, 2Sth October, ISilfi. TOOK out for Alexandra Races, 2(jth J December. • <*. r*z~K >A S SENGE R SE R V ICE Between Hamilton and Cambridge. The undersigned having the, contract for carrying the mails between Hamilton and Cambridge on .MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, will carry passengers, leaving Hamilton for Cambridge, to arrive at the Cambridge Post-office at 11 a m., returning to Hamilton Post-oftice at 1 o'clock, leaving again for Cambridge at 3 p.m.; returning the same evening. Passengers by the Te A rot,a train will be met at the Hamilton West Station on sending word »■<> the undcrsigucd the previous day. C. HARWOOD. JT'ARMERS wanting Farming Men or Lads, Ploughmen, Shearers, Grooms, Gardeners. HOTELS wanting Cook*, Waitresses, Uarinaida, Housemaids, Handy Men —Apply Adam Laybourn, Auckland. X)ONSONI;Y riLUB TTOTEL, QLUB H OTH> Tram Cars leave every ten minutes. This favourite Family Hotel affords superior accommodation to boarders and visitor's to Auckland, being situated on om; of the most elevated sites in Auckland, overlooking the harbour. Good Wniktvto House. H . W . D U C K , Proprietor.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 50, 31 October 1896, Page 4
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