TENDERS me-invited to 6 p.Tn.'of , TUIISDAV, 6th July, 1880, for the tollowng "\yqik.—Carpenttr's work only,— Additions.tq culvert in Lincolu lioiicl, Plans ' and.ttpeoiUc&tiouß. ai-my' V ; ; ' R. BROWN,' : Town Clerk. TENDERS received on 7th July for leasing for 24 years, 34J acres of rich lurnl next Uriliin's, Mnnaia, a house of three rooms, also 2 outhouses and 68 chains of fencing, . ; Also - A bush section of 27 acres, bounded by 2 roads, next Anketell'a Upper Plain. Masterton, Any tender not necessarily accented ■ pply to G. Woodroofo. ' 502 WAiRARAP V WEST COUN'IY; PUBLIC TENDERS will close at noon of July 7th, for the Construction of one 75 feet Truss Bridge over the Kopuaranga River, on the Forty-Mile Bush Road, about 19 miles from Masterton. Plans and specifications to be 6ceu at County Council Offices, Mastetton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily aectipted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. pUBLIO TENDERS are invited, to close 1 by noon of 7tb July, for the erection of a 75ft span Truss Bridge over Stony Creek, 14 miles from Masterton, on the Forty-Mile Bush road. Plans and specifications to be seen at the County Council Offices, Masterton file lowest or any tender uot necessarily 'icceptccl. JOHN KING, 'l9° Couuty Engineer. WAIRyfRAPA EAST COUNTY. T)UBLI0 TENDERS arc invited to close ± on noon of 16th July for the Formation, <te., of 149 chains of road on the Masterton and Tenui lino, Plauß and specifications to ho seen at County Council Ollices, Masierton. The lowest or any tender not uecessarily accepted. ' 0. E. BREMNER, Engineer-in-charge, pro tem. June 26,1880. 50 [ TENDERS will bo received up to NOON on SATURDAY, 10th July, for erecting ONE, MILE (more or less) of WIRE FENCING (labor only) on the Opaki. The lowest or any tender not necessarily icepted, Specifications may be seen at Messrs R. and J. Brown's. For further particulars apply to THOS. CHAMBERLAIN, Upper Plain, wm EDUCATION RESERVES, TENDERS FOR LEASING. rnENDERS will be received at the Office J_ of the School Commissioners for the Wellington .Provincial District, Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wei lington, up to and including Monday, the 26th day of July, 1830, for Leading Education ■Reserves, at per annum, for seven, fourteen, or twenty-one years, from the first day of Separate tenders for each period, Every tender must be accompanied by a remittance of the amount of the first year's rent, or, when more than one tender by the »ame person for the same reserve, tho amount of the first year's rent of the longest period applied for. •A eotedulo of the reserves to be let is exhibited at eyery Post Office in the Wellington. Provincial District, and draft leases may bo seen at the Office of this paper. Envelopes, enclosing tenders, must be marked outside "Tender f«r Education Reserve." The highest or auy tender will not neces' earily be accepted. • ■ By order, W. H. WARES*. '.'.Secretary and Treasurer for Education ; Wellington, 25th June, 1880. PHOTOGRAPHY. mHE undersigned has the pleasure of _ notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors', ' Carte do Visite, Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; aiso enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or ringß, Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district. Charges—lds per doxen, 10a per half dozen, Fainihes and groups arranged with. . 1 THOS. E, PRICE, Educational Depository, Queen-street, M A&TEHTON, 287 r A WASHING MACHINE FOR FIVE SHILLINGS I r jp HE PATENT "MAGIC" WASHING MACHINE. The •' Magio" Washing; Machine will wash and cleanse clothes from the finest fabric to the coarsest b'anketin a thorough manner.! The, " Magic" Washing Machine beingstrictly automatic, requires no attention whatever while at work. The " Magic" Washing Machine does away with rubbing, and the consequent wear and tear of clathea. . The" Magic" Washing Machine will save the user time, labor, and money. The ".-Magic" Washing Machine will pay for itßelf iu one washing day, . The " Magic" Washing Machine' should be in every house. PRIOE-FROM 5a UPWARDS. ; AST PERSON CAS. HAVE A TKIAIi GRATIS.: lE. 3A.YES . Sole Agent for New Zealand. • A. G. BAYLISS, Is the Sole igent for the Wairarapa for the . ■ >»le of Washing Machines. 444 Mr Baylies will visit Masterton at an ear date.with a supply of these Machines. L OS. T . • i BETWEEN Greytown and Masterton; on Saturday last,' a large TARPAULIN painted yellow. ■ Any person returning the same to THOS, C. D'ARCY, Queen-street, QIROULATIJTG LIBR ARY. THE Undersigned has. now opened a CIRCULATING'LIBRARY in connection with the Educational Depository. ' > ' Terms—2e 6d deposit, and 4d on each .book feken dut.:;.' , 1 466 " ' " "T; E. PRICE,' JUVENILE' FOUESTERS,. ' , A JUVENUjE yORESTfiR^ : Court.will ; iX/. he, opened in ; Maaiartoa.shortljr jin , connection .' All-:ladf|| dssirous of joining can apply to ajiy of the Committee— (J, Brown, W„ M.'.Ei»tKcipe, aa4"X',) .«r '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 508, 6 July 1880, Page 3
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