TAMTAHI-CAETEETON HIGHWAY BOARD. QEPARATE TENDERS are required for O the undcr-mentioucd works.— 1. Widening mid deepening the cutting on Udy's Line, Matarawa, and formation on same. 2. About 12 chains metalling on Belvedere Road. 3, co.ner of Nix's Road to Penny s gate. 4, Construction of a bridge over Carter's Creek on Gladstone road. Specifications and other particulars to be obtained at the Board's Offices, Carterton where tenders must be lodged not later than noon on Tuesday the 25th day of October, ilist. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. H.H.WOLTEBS. Secretary. Carterton, 3rd October, 1881, MA*>TERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. "OUBLIC TENDERS will elose at noon . of Bth October, 1881, for road work* upon the Upper Tauerti Line. Specifications, <te., tiHoad Board Office. The Board reserves the right of accepting any tender, C. E. BKBMNEB. Sept. 24,1881. LENDERS are invited up till VFEDNESX DAY, 12th inst., for gravelling the approaches to the New Waipoua, Bridge. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to P. CHAPMAN. CASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to noon of SATUIIDAY, the 15th instant, for he following works : l—About 12 chains formation at Lower Tinui Bridge. ll.—About 17 chains Formation en Castlej) point Bond. lll.—About 17 chains Metalling on Castlepoint Road. IV.-About 18 chains Metalling on Castle point Road, V.-About 30 chains Metalling on TinuiAlfrcdton Road, Specific itions to be seen at the . Tinui Store and at Whakataki. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A. McHUTCHON. Clor-. PASSENGER LINE OP PACKETS FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN ALL OCTOBER. X"l fT HE Splendid Iron Clipper I ««« jj , Barque I »Mu GLENLORA, 773 tons, W. Scotland, master. This vess 1 will be the First Wool Ship of he season, and will arrive in London in time for the February wool sales. Carg> is now being received on board. For freight or passage money apply to LEVIN & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS (fc CO. Kt.ULL & CO. F. PEARCE. Or to W. tf G.TURNBULL&CO., Agents, niCTUBE-FRAMINfi! 1 RE-GILDING! MOULD-CUTTINGI Thomas Beadnall, Wiujs-sthekt (Evening fosi Avenue), Begs to inform tr.c public of Wairarnpa that he hus just received a splendid stock of Moulding.;, and a consignment of very Handsome OVAL FRAMES From his- long experience of the trade he is able to turn out a PICTURE-FRAME of any description in n first-class and finished manner. Oid Frames Re-gilt i qual to new. The trade supplied, and estimates given for mounting tdiow cards, &e.
OAKTEETOiN gAKERY AND RESTAURANT A. L. WHYTE. Superior accommodation for visitors. Tw, Coitkk, Cocoa, CHOPS AND STEAKS, On the shortest possible notice nt Whytk's Horses fed for la per feed. Waihakau Daily. St-.nnu.anl and Post filed FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. lINGER'S SKWIN6 MACHINES Sales 0 exceed half a million auunally, THE JINGEB Manufacturing Company have opened a Wholesale and Detail Depot • at Lambton Quay, Wellim-ton. I IMiEK'S Sewing Machines, Hand or O Treadle, at will. |INGEI';'S Sewrng Machines Established kj over HO years. SINGER'S Sewing Machines, The most popular in all Countries. (INItKIIS Nowiug Machines Have re--0 ceived HiO First-Class Medals. SINGER S Sewing Machines. The Best lor the family, Easiest to learn, SINGEIi S Sewing Machines, 'J ho Best for the Dressmaker. The most durable. (jLNGEK.s Seivhg Machines. The Best O for the Tailor, Sews the strongest O lMfJiH'h bowing Machines. The Best 0 for the Boutmaker. Light or Heavy work SINGKR'S dewing Macliines. Sewa finest muslins and heaviest clotheQINU lilt's Sewing Machines. AnEconomj O in every Household. niNHEIt'S Sowing Machines. New LnU provements without Extra uost, niNGEB'S Sewing Machines, Will last IJ a lifetime in constant work. INGEK'S Sewing Machines, 10 per ceni \J dieeuunt for Gash, No addition totha .Price. jINGEK S Sewing Machines. Best terms ) to Wholesale KnvmW- '. U&Gldl'S Sewms-J SIKGEE Lamb ton Quay, Wellingtont'orfo'tlie . , ' 'AGIJiTS—- . .■'.■' : E. Feist, Masterton. -* ' GAkniNUtt & s OXi Ciir'terton. '; Giipin <V Pahijok, Feailie'retoh. .'B2l piTEMAHONAL NEWSPAPER x AUKNOY. ;, New Havo* U.'S. ~
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 894, 8 October 1881, Page 3
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646Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 894, 8 October 1881, Page 3
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