Tenders. .. WELnN(}TON|APIER RAILWAY 1 OPAKI CONTRACT , (FOEMATIOf f [ "' AND PERMANENT WAY). ! ; , LEN<JTH ABOUT 7> MILES 6 CHAINS,; ~ ."..-.' Public Works Office, Wellington, 26tli Jpnuary, 1883, TENDERS.wiII bo received at this Offici until NOON on FRIDAY, the 2nc Maroh, IPB3, for the above Oontvaot. Thoj are to be marked on the outside, "Tendei for Opaki Contract, "and addressed to -1 hi it Hon. the Minister for Public Works y ■ Ttdegraphio tenders, similaly addressed anc d marked, will be received if presented hi anj ~ Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date providing that tenders as above are lodged j. at any Listriot or Eesident Engineer's Offict by the same hour, Drawings, specification! and general conditions may be Been at this Office, at the Public Works Offices, Auckland Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invorcargill, atthe Warden's Ofiico, Grahamv town, and Stationmaster's Office, Masterton, Tho lowest of any tender not necessarily d accepted. By command. JOHNIMCKETT,'. 1292 Engineer in Chai'ge, North Island, CARTERTON INSTITUTE. ' ITIENDERS are invited for painting JL the outside ot the Carterton Institute. Specifications may bo seen nt v the Office ol . tbe undersigned, where tenders' close on ' TUESDAY, 27th February, at noon. LEONARD WILSON, 1306 Hon. Sec, TO BUILDERS. : . / [IENDERS will bo received up to 5 o'clock 1 L on SATURDAY, the 24th hist, at Mr j Walter Perry's, where Plans and Spccificav tions may bo seen for the Erection of a Shop and Dwelling-house in Queen-street South. The loveßt or any tender not necessarily accepted. 8 JAMES RUSSELL, 1307 Architect. OASTLEPOJNT ROAD BOARD. FRESH TENDERS will bo received up to noon of SATURDAY, the 3rd March for the lease of the Tinui Toll 6ate for one year from that date. A. MoHUTOHON, Clerk. Tinni, 17th February, 1883. 1310 FOR SALE-BY TENDER. LENDERS are mvited until Ist March, at 12 o'clock, for tho Purchase of the Lease of the property at corner of Queen and Ohurch-strcets, Masterton, hlcly occupied by Messrs Briggs and Warren, butchers. - Tho buildinjKß consist of:— A Shop, d.roomed Dwelling, 3-stalled Stable, Store-room, and Outbuild--1 ings. Also— Shop situated in Queen-street, at present occupied by Mr W, Parkes, bootmaker. The highest or any tender not necessarily Tenders will also be received for venting- tho Properly. For Further Particulars as to terms of Lease, etc., ' Apply to W.SELLAR, 1310 Temple Chambers. Q EVERAL Convenient Dwellings for Sale. 0 Cash or Terms. Price very low. Also— Farm Properties for salo on Easy Terms. A fow Dwelling to let at from 5s per week, . The Now Property List will bo published in a few days. Persons desiring JLoans ongood freehold security, or wishing to invest in a sate and profitable Local Society, should apply to R. Brown, Manager Masterton Building Society. FOR SALE. Dwelling of 5 rooms and 5 acres of good land, dairy, cowshed, &e. £350, Dwelling of 5 rooms and section of land, £l2O. Dwelling of 5 roomß and section in Bentley's estate, £llO. 40 acres at Mauricevilie, partly cleared, on terms, Several Sections of. land in Cqle-st. 1 Aero of land in Colo-st, fenced and grassed, on the easiest terms, Dwelling house in Wrigley's estate, Easy terms, A few exceptional bargains in Dixon's estate, allotments of nearly an acre and 'a half for £IOO, and on terms. Farms for sale on the Opaki with all neces- - sarj improvements, 400 Acres land at Opaki, £4. Terms. Superior dwelling, outbuildings, good garden, Terms, •R. BROWN & CO., 1288 Council Chambers, Masterton, PRINCE OF WALES' HORSE REPOSI- ' TORY. OPENED TO-DAY, FEB.'l7th, 1883. T THOMPSON begs to inform his , friends and the public, that he has opened the above extensivo premises as a LIVEKY AND BAIT STABLES, wheie they can engage a First-class lIOIiSE or VEHICLE at a prioj that will suit everybody. ■T.'T. At the same time begs to draw tho attention of his customers to one' fact, that is, that all horses entrusted to bis care to be broken in, will be attended to under the supervision of himself, and also that nil horses placed under his charge will receive every attention. The promises comprise 20 well-built stalls, 6 loose boxes, a fi-Bt-clnss harness room, an office to transact the business of the stables, a commodious loft for the storage of fodder, the whole forming the most extensive and complete establishment of the kind in. the province of Wellington. A.list of prices will appear in my circular, whioh. I hope will give every satisfaction. Horses bought and sold on commission, Saddle Horses,. Singlo and Double Buggies, : Waggonettes, Coaches, Ac, &c, on hire at the : -. . PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY T. THOMPSON,, . Proprietor, • ■ ,130 "'^WYETK,...:BOOT & SHOEMAKER TIEGB to inform his customers that he . : .P„ has removedto his NEW SHOP, next door to Mr D. Pickering. 1229 ANTED.-160 good Romney Marsh I YV ; Ewes, not over 6 tooth, Age, price, to Daik Office. , 1310
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 24 February 1883, Page 3
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