Tenders* TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to NOON <j'n WEDNESDAY, .22nd inst., for the election of additions to Flour Mill in Albertstreet, for Messrs Chamberlain Bros. Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Accepted. GEO. FANNIN, 998 Arohiteot. TO BUILDERS.'" mIENDERB are invited up to NOON'on 1 SATURDAY, the' 25tk inst., for the motion of a stable on tho Taratahi Plains. The lowest or any tender not.necessarily GEO. FANNIN, Arohiteot. HHE uniersigned will be glad to treat . with parties willing to take contracts for bush foiling during the coming season on Brancepeth Station. 981 W. & H. BEETHAM. ' CARTERTON LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for felling and stumping Rutland and Lincoln Roads, Tenders-close- st tho Council Chambers, Carterton, on Monday, 27th February 188°, at noon, and specifications may be seen at the same place. Carterton, Oth February, 1882. TARATAHI-CARTERTON HIGHWAY , BOARD. RENDERS are invited for the undermenL tioned works, viz.— 1, Metalling about 30 chains on Bolvidcro Road. 2 Metalling about °schains on Anderson's Lino.- - 3 Busbfalling and Clearingabout 40 chains on Anderson's Line, 4 Removing timber and obstructions from Mungaterere Creek for about 20 chains above Belvedeie Bridge, and clearing out and deepening 15 chaius of the Silverstream Oreek below the Bridge. 5 Forming and ditching about 5 chainß on Waterson's Lino. 6 Forming and miitallinj; about 7 chains on Arnold's Line. 1 Forming and metalling about 14 chains on Brooklyn Road 8, Felling and slumping about 30 chains on Joseph's Line, Matarawa, (fresh lenders). Tenders close at the Council Chambers Carterton, on Tuesday, 28th February inst at noon., and specifications may be seen at the same place. H. H. WOLTEKS. Carterton, 6th February, 1882. •
CASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. FRESH tenders are invited up to NOON on Saturday tlio 2oth February next, for the following works :-?■ 1. Eepairs and metalling 126 chains from tlio Rlnirlogie road junction into the head of the ilungapakeha valley. 2- Eepairs and motalling 40 chalts from the end of the last contract, Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Masterton, and at Timii Store. The lowest or any tendor will not necessarily be accepted, A. McHUTOHON, Clerk of Works. Timii, Feb 13,1853.
WAIBABAFA EAST COUNTY. '- of MOxNMY, tl"o 2nd March, for tie supply o f 3I)0( > D O6 COLLAHS and for the same number of badges. Particulars may bo obtained on application to tho undersigned. Tlio lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. li, WILSONE, Clerk.* Counlv Offices, Mai'torton, 17th February, 1882, 1003
TO SAWYERS, , RENDERS are invited up to thefilh of J. Maroh lor cuttms; from 17.C00 to 25,000 ft of timber, Eimu, Tolara, White Pine. Pariiculars can be obtained from F. MEENICEN, Turatahi, or W. SUffIERLAND, Pahaua, ' 1005 MASTfRTON HIGHWAY BOARD. PUBLIC TENDERS will close at noon of 18th March for the following works, i 20.60 cha ; ns ro.id formation Wainuioru road. 10,00 ohains road foimation and metalling Fcrnridge road, Plans and specifications at Road Board Office. The Board reserve the right of accepting any tender. C. E. BREMNER. Road Board Office, Feb. 21st, 1852, 1005 pHEAP BOOKS. BULLOCK BROS,, BoOKBKHiKRSAXD STATIONERS, Lambton Quay. B. BROS, have a large numbei of Books, which they are able to offer at considerably below the published prices, The following arc a few of them, and may be taken as representative of the whole. B. Bros, inyite the reading public to inspect their stock, which includes a large number of Prize and Gift Books. Agent for Isbiatei-'B School and oilier publications; agent for ftrathan and Co.:Dr Anderson's Maiidalay to Momien, a narrative of two expeditions to Western China (illustrated); pulJiohed at 21s, offered at 8s Baring Gould's In Exitu Israel, 2 volumes; published at 21s, offered at 6s Boddam Whitham's Western Wanderings (illustrated); published at 15a, offered at 6s Indian reminiscence; published at 12s, offered at 5s Bitham Edwards' A Year in■ Western France ■ (illustrated); published at 10s 6d, offered at 5s Prom Ml Mall to the Puiijanb; or, With : the Prince in India (illustrated); published at 21s, offered at Ss . Boyd's Reminiscences of fifty Years, dedi- • cated to the'colonists of Now Zealand; •published at 12s, offered at Cs Narrative of Lord Elgin's Mission to China and Japan (colored ■ illustrations from ;priginal drawings, maps), 2 volumes; pub'iißhed',at.42r>, bffcrctl at 12a .. ',• Spekc'B Journal of ths Discovery of the Source of the Nik (map and numerous i llu'strationH); published at 21b,. offered at 12s; • W GUNS I GUNS LI GUNS!!! Just re- . ceived' ex Euterpe, THIRItBREECa LOADERS, Tanging from £6 10s to 4318." Bolt inakuw,' and 'in: newest principles. Cartridges! powder, and Bliot at LOWEST tow RATES. A. BRADFORD, QdMk Qm-sk Ma'sWoi 100T
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 February 1882, Page 3
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