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New Zealand Telegraph. ; nnRNDF.ItS arc invited for the Supph md IK-li\.i\ of -*- Nino hundivd (O0U) Telegraph Po«li (mou- or icO, ] for renewing the line of Telegrajih between Pukornuii (iu'ar Cambridge) and Alexandra, and parsing ihrouuh o'iaupo and Te Awamnln. The Post? to bo "nun from the lv ivL of kauri, to be perfectly sound, sL-i.^ht, and freo from sap, loose knots, shakes, speckle*, and all other de f> ir> f *. N.B. — Any Po?t containing the lejst sap will be rejeeled, and all posts laid on the line and afterwards found in any manner defective, or not in accordance with the specification, will be cut into two pieces by the Examining Officer. Tho Posts to be delivered along tho lino at points to be indicated by an Officer appointed by the Go^ eminent. The major portion of the posts to be twenty (20) feet in length; but some will bo required twonty-fivc (25) feet long' to be laid at points as indicated. Posts of both the above lengths to be eight (8) inches square at tho butt, and tapered to six (0) inches square at the top. The whole of tho Po»ts to bo delivered within thrco (.'*) calendar months of tho date of acceptance of tender, under a penalty of five pounds (£3) to be paid for every working J day tho contract is not completed after that date. Tenders to state separately and distinctly tho price per post according to the sizes given. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of twenty pounds (£2O) as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited to tho Government should any tenderer refuse to enter into or sign a contract in tho event of his tender being accepted. Each tenderer must submit for approval the names of two (2) sureties willing to enter into a bond for tho due performance of tho contract in the event of his tender being acocpted, and each of tho per&ons to named mu3t enclose a notification (in the tender) of their w iilingncßS to accept the responsibility. Specification* may be soon, and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Office, Auckland. Tenders marked, " Tenders for Telegraph Posts between Cambridge and Alexandra," to bo addressed to the undersigned, at tho Telegraph Office, Auckland, will be received up to, and not later than Noon on TL'ESDAY, the 3rd June, 1873. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ALFRED SHEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, Gth Maj, 1873.

Notice to MaorisON and after this date no persona of the Native Race will be allowed to travel on the road->, or wander about within any of the townships within the district of Waikato between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a;r.. And no person of t!ie Native Rico will bo permitted lo cross the bridges at Cambridge and Alexandra, and tho ferries at Hamilton and Ngaruawahia, during tho same hours. All Oflicer-j of tho Armed Constabulary and Volunteers are required to strictly enforce this regulation. Any person of tho Native Rico found travelling, or wandering about within the hours aforesaid, without a Pass, issued by me, will bo liable to bo anvatad and convoyed to tho Guard-room. JAMES MACKAY, Jen., Got eminent Agent, Waikato. W. C. LYON, Lieut. Col, Otficcr Commanding District. Cambridge, 13th May, 18/3. Panuitanga ki nga tangata "Maori katoa.

IMURI i tenci ra-ara te tekau matoru o nga ra o Mci, 1873, ekore o tukua nga tangata Maori kia haero noaiho i te po i nga huarahi me nga taone ki roto ki te taknva ki Waikato (ara i roto i nga robe o te w henna o to Kawana koi Waikato) timata i te wliitu o nga haora o to ahiahi tne noa ki te whitu o nga haora ote aw ate i Ekore hoki c tukua tetahi tangata Maori kia whiti i nga piriti i Komureti mo Arekahanera me nga peri paati koi Hamilton i me Ngaruawahia timata i te whitu o nga haorn o te ahialu tae noa ki te whitu o nga haora o te aw atca. Ho kupu whakahau tenei ki nga Apiha katoa o wga Hoia mo nga Waranatia kia kaha to hapai me to whakamana i tenei tikanga. Mohcinea ka kitea tetahi tungata Maori o haerero kau ana i roto i ana hnoni kua whakaritea i runga ake, me te kore pahi kua oti to tuhi tuhi ki taku ingoa c mail ana ki taua tangata. Ka hopulua taua tangata ka haria ki te knari-rumn. To tako o tenoi tikanga he tupato anakc kei raruraru. NA TIEMI MAKE, Kai Whakahaere tikanga mo te Kawangatanga kei "Waikato. JAMES MACK VY, .TUN., Government Agent, Waikato. WIREMU C. RAIANA, Kaiura o nga Iloia i te lakiwa ki Waikato. W. C. LYON, Lieut. Col., Officer Commanding District. Cambridge, 13 Mci, 1873.

Militia and Volunteer Office. Hamilton, 16th May, 1573. rtIKNDERS will be received at tho Militia and Volun- *- teor OiHce, Hamilton, up to 31st instant, from persons willing to enter into a Contract for tho Supply of Rations, Forage, and Transport, as may bo required for the Colonial Forces stationed within a radius of Fifty Miles of Cambridge, during tho Twelve Months ending 30th June, 187 i-. Particulars may be learned on application to Officers in Charge A. C. Force at the various btahons, and of Captain McPherson, Hamilton. WILLIAM C. LYON, Lieut-Col. Commanding Waikato District.

TENDERS are invited by tho Colonial Architect for the Erection of a Telegraph and Post Office at Te Awaniutu. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Post Otfice, Te Awair.utu, on and after this date. Tenders will be recened until Saturday tho 24th instant, at 4 p.m., by Ma.tok Jackson, Kangiawlna. All tendersj to be cndoised "Tenders for Telegraph Office." The lowest or any other tender not necessauly accepted. By order, ALFRED bHKATIT, Inspector of Telegraphs. Auckland, May 14, 1873.

NOTICE.

Cambridge Cavalry Volunteer Corps. riIHE HALF-YEARLY DEILL of the nboiv t'orjr, wil -■- commence on Monday, the l!)th May. JAMES RUNCIM VN, Captain Commanding Cmalrj Volunteers,. Cambridge, 17th \pril, 1873.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 17 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 17 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 17 May 1873, Page 3

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