New Zealand Telegraph.
rrircXPKRS u imited lor tin* '.•m.ilv iiul I>. lv.mv of Xine Inuuhij (!>UJ) IVloij] jp'i Fiwi, oi le->O, for renewing tin' lino of Telegraph between Pukcninu (near Cambridge) and Akvandia, und pacing thiougli Olm ipo and To Awaniulu. The I'oats to bo sawn ho < i •<■ ' t irt of kauri, to be perfectly sound, straight, a■ I i v ivoux sap, loose knots, shake?, speckles, and all o; ■ v ee u.'U3. N U. — Any Po-fc containni , the least sap ■will bo rejected, and all posts laid on tho line and ultanwirds found in an} manner defective, or not in accordance witlithe specification, will bo cut into two piou'b by the Examining Officer. The Posts to be delivered along the line ut points to be ndicatcd by nn Officer appointed bj the Government. The mnjor 2)ortion of -the posts to be twenty (20) feet in length ; but some will be requirod twenty-live (25) feet long» to bo laid at points as indicated. Posts of both the above lengths to be eight (8) inches square at tho butt, and tapered to si\ (6) inches square at the top. The h hole of the Posts to be delivered within threo (3) cilcniar months of tho date of acceptance of tender, under a penalty of fire pounds (£o) to be paid for every working duy the contract is not completed nftar that date. Tenders to state separately and distinctly the price per post according to the sizes given. E ich tender to be accompanied by a deposit of twenty pounds (£2O) as a guarantee of good faith, \»hieh sum \wll be forfeited to tho Government, should any tenderer refuse to enter into or sign a contract in the event of his tender being accepted. Eacti tenderer must submit for approval the names of two (2) sureties willing to enter into a bond for the duo performance of the contract in the event of his tender being accepted, and each of tho persons so uaniod must enclose a notification (in the tender) of their willingness to accept the responsibility. Specifications may bo seen, and further particulars obtained nt tho 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 reccired up to, and not later than Noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, 1873. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ALFRED SHEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, Gth }lay, 18/3.
Notice to Maoris. /~kN and after this date no persons of the Native Race will bo allowed to travel on the roads, or wander about within uuy of tho townships within the district of Waikato between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.vr.. And no person of the Native llaee will bo permitted to cro&s tUe bridges at Cambridge and Alcuuulra, and tho femes at Hamilton and Ngaruawahm, during the samo hours. All Officers of tho Armed Constabulary and Volunteers are required to btriutly enforo tliia regultitiou. Any person of tho Native Riub found travelling, or wandering about within the hours aforesaid, without a Pass, issued by me, will be liable to be arrested and conveyed to the Guard-room. JAMES MACKAY, Jc>-., Government Agent, Waikato. \V. C. LYOX, Lieut. Col., OiKcei' Commanding District. Cambridge, 13th May, 1873. Panuitanga ki nga tangata Maori katoa. T MUM i tenci ra-ara to tckait matoru o nga ra o Mci, -■- 1873, ekore o tukua nga tangata Maoi'i kia haero noa- j lho i te po i nga huarahi me nga taoue ki roto ki to takma ki Waikato (ara l roto i vga rolio o to whenua o te Kawana kei Waikato) liuiata i tv \tlutu o nga haoiti o to aliiahi tau noa ki to wlutu o nga haora ote awatea. Ekore hoki c tukua tetahi tangata Maori kia nhitiinga piriti i Keinurek mo Arekahanera me nga peri paati kei Hainuton i me Ngaruawahia timata i to whitu o nga haora o te ahiahi tae noa ki te whitu o nga haora o te awatea. He kupu whakahau tenoi ki nga Apiha katoa 0 nga Hoia mo nga Waranatia kia kalia te hapai mo to whakamana l tcnui tikanga. Mchcmea ka kitea tetahi tangata Maori c huererc kau ana l roto i ana hcora kua whuk&ritea i runga ake, mo te kore pahi kua oti to tulii tulii ki taku in^oa c mau ana ki taua tangata. Ka hopukia taua tangata ka haria ki te kaari-ruma. Te take o tcnei tikanga he tupato anake kei raruraru. NA TIEMI MAKE, Kai Whakahacro tikanga mo te Kawangatanga kei Waikato. JAMES MACKAY, JUN., Government Agent, Waikato. WIRISMU C. ItAIANA, Kanara o nga Hoia i te takiwa ki Waikato. W. C. LYOX, Lieut. Col., Oilicer Coinniandiiig District. Cumbridge, 13 Mci, 1873.
Militia and Volunteer Office. Hamilton, lGth May, 1873. f I LENDERS will be received at the Militia and Volun- *- ttcr Office, Hamilton, up to 31st instant, from persons w llling 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 k Particulars may bo learned on application to Officers in Charge A. C. Force at the various stations, and of Captain McPiiei'son, Hamilton. WILLIAM C. LYON, Lieut-Col. Commanding Waikalo District.
TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Architect for tho Ercctiou of a Telegraph and Post Offico at Te Awamutu. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Post Office, Te Awamutu, on and after this date. Tenders will be received until Saturday the 21th instant, at 4 p. in. a by Major Jackson, Rangiawhia. All tenders ) to be endorsed " Tenders for Telegraph Omco." The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ALFRED SHUVTir, Inspector of Telegraphs.. Auckland, May 14, 1573.
WANTED by a Practical Farmer of E\pcneiKv, an engagement as Manager of a Property, or to open up waalcluucl iv tho Waikulu or eLe where. Possesses good reference. Apply to G. G., Te Awamutu, Wiukato.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 161, 20 May 1873, Page 3
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