•■:■. .TENDERS INVITED, y 1710R Ploughing SO acres Stubble Ground. Information l may behadat Tarotahi I Hotel. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 18th JUNE.■•'■■ ■ ''| 792 . THOMAS BAY. | l\/TASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND I INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the General Ooinmittoe will take place at tbe Institute, Masterton, on THURSDAY next, 10th inafc., »t2.3J p.m. Business - To receive report of sub-committee, and arrango progiaihme a id general. PUBLIC KOTIOE/ to meot in the Institute, Carterton, at 10.30 on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst. 1 , to consider tbe advisability of forming a company to erect tbe necessary machinery and buildings for. shipping, FROZEN MEAT and Daily Produco to England. • W. C. BUCHANAN, . . President 790 Wairarapa Pastoral Society. WAHtARAPA EAST COUNTY. rnENDERS for forming GB.IB chains, and X widening two miles of the Blairlogie Hoad will be received at tbe County Oliice, Maaterton (where- plans and specifications may be seen) up to 4 p.m, on FRIDAY, the 17th iust.. ,;. : . ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JOHN KING, . 787 County Engineer. INDERS are invited up to the end of -A- JULY, 1881, for tbe purchase of that most valuable estate, situatod in the centre of Masterton, containing 160 acres, known as the property of the late Mr CHARLES DIXON. Divided into paddocks, all fenced with a four-rail totara fence, a well-stocked ' ORCHARD and FLOWER GARDEN, with a convenient DWELLING HOUSE, containing 8 rooms. STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE DAIRY, with other buildings. Goodwato laid on to the house. This is an opportunity never bofore offered to tho public and may never occur again, The sitation of the property, with the and is so well-known it needs littlo or no comment. Its position musi call the attention ol all parties who would like a home in the centre 0? one of tho most flourishing townships in the North Island of New Zealand, Those who have money to invest would make a very large return of tho same m cutting the land up into sections in a very short time. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B I>, PERRY, Masterton. Or J. M.CLELAND, Wellington :4jyik NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. General Manager's Office, Government Buildings, Wellington, 31st May, 1881. WRITTEN TENDERS will he received "l at this office, uptoNOON on the 30th clay of JUNE, pi, for leasing the refresh-ment-rooms at K'litoke Station, from the date of acceptance oftenderto 31st December 1892. They must be addressed to the Hon. Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender. for leasing the Refreshmeiit-rooius at Kaitnkc Station," Specifications may be teen at the Railway Station, Wellington, and at the Station-mas-ter's office, Featherston, Tenders to be accompanied by a cheque lor £25; such cheque to be specially marked by a blinker as good for twenty-one days, and to bo in favor of the Receiver-General's Depoi.it Account only, and not to bearer or order. The highest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. By 'Command, J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager. 753 New Zealand Railways, TO CONTRACTORS. THE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to roceivo Tenders for tlii supply and delivery of Fitteen Thousand (15,000) Telegraph Arms. Specifications, and particulars can be seeu, and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Office?, Wellington, Now Plymouth, Palnierston North, and Carterton. Tenders addressed "The Superintendent, New Zealand Posts and Telegraphs, Wellington," and endorsed " Tender for Telegraph Arms," to ho sent in not later than the 30th Juno, IR.BI. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. O. LEMON, Superintendent • Post Offico aud Telegraph Department ■ Head Offico, .Wellington, 25thMay, 18S1, 783 SWIM m m NO EXTORTION I -STARVATIONMASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY MUIR 'ft T\IXON "DROTIIERS Determined to meet the Times are prepared to. build CARRIAGES ot any .dec-; cription, with, guaranteed material andj Workmanship at '■■ PRICES NOT TO BE. SURPASSED, (If Equalled) In the Colomy. Persona giving the above firm thou-orders are sure of getting a first-class'article at the Lowest. PoadbloPricq, besides tho advantage in case of a Breakage occurring, within a reasonable lime, of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. (New work, guaranteed for twelve months. All reqtiivementa of tho trade in! 1 Stock.' r 'A splendid of Carriage, Lamps and Candles to meet the winte r demands. Painting and Trimming done in the best style,! '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 792, 13 June 1881, Page 3
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