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Government Advertisements. INLAND MAIL CONTRACTS. MIALED TENDERS will be received at the Post Office at Hokitika till noon of the 31st day of October next, for the conveyance of mails between the u'ni* dermentioned places from the Ist day of January, 1867, to the 31st day of December, 1867, both days inclusive : — No. ( Servicggto^Hi ' Frequency .sSjaKsT eachr way. *1. Between Hokitika & Ross (twice weekly *2. BetwdfaulLiMtika & j|| 7™ ss *'••• thrice weekly 3."lretween Hokitika, '& \- Greymouth ... thrice weekly 4. Between Hokitika & Greymouth ..* daily $ *5. Between Hokitika &,. Kanieri thrice weekly *6. Between Hokitika & HauHau Creek iwice' weekly *7. Between Hokitika & , N v Waimea twice weekly The services marked thus *', to be terminable by the Ppstmaster-General, by six weeks' notice in writing. Each lender to be accompanied by a written security, in a form which may be obtained at any Post Office in the district, for a sum equal to five per cenj;. on the amount of the tender, and to be enclosed with the tender, binding the tenderer to take up the service tendered for, and sign the necessary contract bond, if his tender is accepted. • For terms and conditions of contract apply at any Post Office in the district. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Mail Service, No. ,* and addressed to the Postmaster-General. Sydney J. Dick, Postmaster. ' Post Office, Hokitika, 17th Sept., 18tf6. 4447 i HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. mENDERS are invited for the supply of* the following articles to the Hokitika Hospitat, for the quarter commencing Ist October, 1866 -.— i 1. Groceries — Tea, sugar, coffee, rice, arrowroot, tapioca, sago, barley, oatmeal, flour, butter, potatos, pepper, salt, candles, kerosene, -soap, soda, mustard, port wine, sherry wine, brandy, porter. 2. Meat, per lb., without bone. ' 3. Bread, per lb. " 4. Milk, per pint. ~ 5. Coals, per ton. All articles to be of the best quality, and, subject^to the approval of the Sur-geon-Superintendent, and to be delivei'ed to the Hospital boatman at the steps, Wharf street. Tenders will be received up till the 26th instant by the undersigned. J. RUTHEBFOBD IiYLEY, > ' Surgeon-Superintendent. Hospital, 26th Sept., 1866. ' 4139 TO BUILDERS. HHENDERS a*c invited for the erection _L of a small/'Lunntie Asylum, to be built! on the Hospital Reserve, south side of the Hokitika river. Pk.ns and specifications can be seen at the District Engineer's Office. Hokitika, where Tenders will be received until Four o'clock p.m v qiv Wednesday, the 26th day of September next. N.B. — The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. , * James Hochfoet, District Engineer. September 19, 1866. • ' 4411 Tenders. , " npENDERS Wanted for a Two-roomed -L Cottage. Apply George Blyth ?nd Co., Revell-stveet. 4435 TENDERS Wanted, for Paiuting and Papering a- ten -roomed house. Apply at Mac's Pie House. 4302 » t ■ mENDERS WANTED for removing _L the Teremakau Punt and mooring same. Plan and specifications to be seen on application to James Chesney and Co. September 8, 1866. " 4217 rnENDEK' 4 are invited from the Ocou_L piers of Ground in South Revell street, between Weld street and Gibson's Quay.Vor a Site, having a frontage 6f not less than thirty-three feet by sixty-six feet in depth, with ground to the rear having an area of not less than ninetynine by one hundred and thirty-two feet. Tenders to be addressed to Mr Armson, Architect, Weld street, from whom all further 'particulars may be -obtained. 1 4233 HHENDERS will be received till noon of JL Thursday 'the 27th inst. for additions and alterations to a shop in Revell-street for Messrs White and Pine) Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Offices. '"',„,,. W. B. Armson, Architect, j Hokitika, Sept. 19, 1866. 4352 Dissolutions of Partnership DISSOLUTION OPJPAETNEESHIP. fPHE Partnership hitherto existing beL tween Charles Madden and John Jolly, as blacksmiths and farriers, has been Dissolved by mutual .consent.- All accounts will be paid and receivedjby the said John Jolly. (Signed) John Jolly. 440Q ' Chafes Mappbns

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West Coast Times, Issue 314, 25 September 1866, Page 3

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639

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 314, 25 September 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 314, 25 September 1866, Page 3

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