EPARATE TENDERS will be received k, up to noon of TUESDAY, 2nd August for the following works:— ,: .' ' 1.-12 ohains (about) of formation nnd metalling Hope-street 2.—IS chains do., Wrigley-street • • 3 .-22J chains do., Perry-streot ;4.f—69 chains formation and gravelling footpath, and 12 chains of culvert, 'Queen and High-streots. 5.-7J chains (about) stumping in Wcstreet. C.—Kerbing Footpaths-various places at per chain; latior only 7.-Completine formation and metalling about 19 chains Queen-street, fiom j Hall-st. to Waipoua Bridge. Tenders must bo'marked Nos. 1,2,3, &c. -'respectively. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specificaions at the Council Chambers, B. BBOWN, ■ '. Town Clerk. WAIEARAPA WEST COUNTS TENDERS for the erection of a trussed bridge of three 95 feet spans, over the Waiohine Eiver, near Grey town, will' be received at the.County Office, Misterton, where plans and specifications may be seen up to noon on Friday 12th August, ISBI. Tho lowest or any terier will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. Masterton, July 28th, 1981. IMPOKTANT NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AT CARTERTON. A. L. WHITE. , ON and after this dato is prepared' to snpply SECOND QUALITY BKEAD FRESH DAILY at 0 THE 41b LOAF-5-CASH IFBOOKED-Gd. CARTERTON BAKERY. TO CARRIERS HAVING BULLOCK DRAYS. TENDERS are invited for draying to Bowlands. Upper Tauern, the following goods-. ■, From Burnett and Yule's Sawmill, 2500 ft of timber; from the Upper Plain, 100 bags of chaff; from Masterton and the Bailway Station, 10 bags of wheat and about A-ton of general goods ; from Bridge Creek (the other side of the Bush) about 12,000 ft of timber and 300 bricks. The work to be begun immediately the present wet weather ceases, and completed within one month from that date. Tenders, at per 100 ft for the timber, and per ton for the goods to be in the Masterton Post Office, addressed Mr Hawkins, Bowkinds, Masterton, on or before Saturday, the 30th inst,, at noon, 789 TO FENCERS. TENDERS are required for erecting, finding all posts and laying tlvm, for two miles (more or less) of wire fencing. Tenders to close on the 10th August, For particulars apply to J. & W. BIDWILL. Piliautoa, Feathorston, July 15th 1881. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 31st July, for the following properties—--I,—Dwelli'- house containing seven rooms, situated in AJbert-street; section measures 50ft by 2C|ft. . %— Section in Albert-street, measuring 80ft by 264 ft, with shed. Full particulars on application, No tender necessarily accepted. 822 B. BROWS k CO. TENDERSaro invited up to tho end o JULY, 1881, for the purchase of that most valuable estate, situated 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, Good wato laid on to the house.
Tins is an opportunity novel' before offered to the public and may never occur again, The sitation of the property, with the and is so well-known it needs little or no comment. Ita position muB 1 , call the attention of all parties who would like a home in the centre ei one of the most flourishing townships in the North Island of New Zealand. Those who have money to invest would make a very large return of the same in cutting the land up into sections in a very short time. The highest or any cndor not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B P. PEBRY, Masterton. Or J. M. CLELAND. Wellington EEVI SE 1) VEBS I 0 N IS* NEW TESTAMENT!! YON .4 BLAIR JUST OPENED Their First Shipment of the above. Prices Ranging Fboji Is Cp io MONEY. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Estate and Commission Agents, Lambton Quay, have several sums qf money, .-anging from £IOO to' £2OOO, ready to bo advanced on approved freehold securities, at current rates of interest.' mHE GENERAL ELECTION, Those'Whoare'not on the Eleptoral 801 l can procure Registration Papers at the Waihaiupa Daily Office, free of charge, A Freehold Qualification, after it has been held for six months, or six months, residence in the district, entitles a naturalised or British subject to a vote, provided a claimant under the residential qualification has been for twelvo months resident in the colony of Now Zealand, The General Election is now fast approaching, and every person in the district should see that ho' is not disfranchised. A.LL ACCOUNTS duo to me must bo L paid to Mr \V. Bock, Greytowi, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ■ ■ ' .. . JOHN SMITH, 827 Surgeon, Greytown. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of introducing the natural enemiesof BABBITS will be received by the Babbit Inspectors of each district and members of sub-Committee (appointed at the late meeting,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 832, 29 July 1881, Page 3
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798Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 832, 29 July 1881, Page 3
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