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New Zealand Te'e^raph. rBTLNDEKS ure united fur tie -ujiplv and lHli>ciy ol -*- Nine hundred (000) 'IVhyraph Po.ts (mote or le«s), ', lor lviu-wmg the line of Tch-gi.iiih between Pukenniu (near I Ca-nbndgc) and Alexandra, and pacing through OJiaupo and Te Awumutu. The Posts to be sawn from the heart ol kauri, to be perfectly sound, straight, and free from sap, loose knots, shakes, speckles, and all other defects. ]S'.B. — Any Post containing tho least gap will be rejected, and all posts hud on the line and afterwards found in am manner dofecthe.or not in accordance with the specification, will be cut into two pieces by the Examining Officer. Tho Posts to be delivered along tho line at points to be ndicatcd by an Officer appointed by tho Government. The major portion of tho posts to be twenty (20) feet in length ; but somo will be required twenty-live (23) feet long, to be laid at points as indicated. Posts of both the abo\o lengths to be eight (8) inches square at the butt, and tapered to oix (b") inches square at the top. The whole of the Posts to be delivered within three (3) calendar months of the date of acceptance of tender, under a penalty of five pounds (£5) to be paid for every working I day the contract is not completed after that date. ' Tenders to slate separately and distinctly the price per post according to the sizes giveu. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of twenty pouuds (620) as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited to the Government should any tenderer refuso to enter into or sign a contract in the event of his tender being accepted. Eacn tenderer must submit for approval the names of two (2) sureties willing to enter into a bopd for the due performance of the contract in the event of his tender being accepted, and each of the persons so named must enclose a notitieation (m the tender) of their willingness to accept the responsibility. Specification* mny be seen, aud further particulars obtained at the 'iVlogr.ip'i OlHce, Auckland. Tenders marked, " Tenders for Telegraph Posts between Cambridge and Alexandra," to be addressed to the xmdersigned, at the Telegraph Oillee, Auckland, will be received up to, and not later than Noon on TUESDAY, the 3id June, 1873. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ALFRED SHEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, Gtli May, 1873.

NoUco to Maoris ON and after this date no persons of the Native Race will be allowed to tra> el on the roads, or wander about within any of tho townships within the district of Waikato between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a 'r.. And no person of the Native Raiv will bo permitted to cross the bridges at Cambridge and Alexandra, and the ferries at Hamilton and Ngaruawahia, during the same hours. All Olliceis of the Armed Constabulary and Volunteers are required to strict ly enforce tins regulation. All 3 poron of the Nuluo Race found travelling, or wandering about within the hours aforesaid, withoat a Pass, issued In me, will he liable to be arrested and conveyed to the Guard-room. JAMES MACKAY, Jus., Government Agent, Waikato. W. C. LYON, Lieut. Col , Olficor Commanding District. Cambridge, lJth Alu, 1873.

Panuitanga ki nga tangata Maori katoa.

IMURI i tenet ra-ara te tck.m maloru o nga ra o Mci, 1873, ekore o tukua nga tangata Maori kia luu-n; noaiho i te po i nga huaralu mo nga taone ki roto ki te takt»a ki Waikato (ara i roto i nga rohc o te w henna o te Kawana kei Waikato) timata i to whitu o nga haora o te ahiahi tae noa ki te whitu o nga haora ote awatea. Ekore hoki c tukua tetahi tangata Maori kia whiti i nga piriti i Kemurcti mo Arekahancra me nga peri paati koi Hamutona me Ngaruawahia timata i te whitu o nga haora o te ahiahi tae noa ki te whitu o nga haora o te awatea. He kupu whakahau tonei ki nga Apiha katoa o wga Hoia me nga Waranatia kia kalia te hapat me to whakamana i lenci tikuuga. Mehomea ka kitett tetahi tangata Maori c haercre kau ana i roto i ana hnora kua whakaritea i run^a ake, me te kore pahi kua oti to tuhi tuhi ki taku ingoa c mau ana ki taua tangata. Ka hopukia taua tnngata ka hana ki to kaari-ruma. Te take o tcnei tikanga be tnpato anake kei raruraru. NA TIEMI MAKE, Kai Whakahaero tikanga mo te Kawangatanga kei Waikato. JAMES MACKAY, JUN., Government Agent, Waiknto. WIRUMU C. RAIANA, Kanaia o nga Hoia i te taknva ki Waikato. W. C. LYON, Lieut. Col, Olticer Commanding Disiiicr. Cambridge, 13 Mci, 1873.

Horses for Constabulary Force. SL\ IE EN* HOUSES are required for the mounted portion oi the Armed Constabulary in the Waik i*o. The} must not be less than 13 hands in height, not aged, and up to carrj mg 16 hlone. A board of oliieers will assemble at Cambridge at eleven o'clock m the forenoon of SiruuiUY, tho 31ht fos the purpose of passing into tho service such suitable animals as may be otlered up to the required number. The attention of owners and dealers is requested to this ad\ crtiseniDiit. Requited also, a few MEN for the Dismounted Portion of the Force. W. C. LYON, Licut.-Col, Commanding District.

TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Aichitect for the Erection of a Telegraph ami Post Ollice at Te Awamutu Geueial conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Post Oltice, Te Awair.utu, on and after this date. Tenders will be received until Saturday the :24th instant, at 4 p.m., by Major Jaukson, ilangiawhia. All tenders t to be endoibed " Tenders lor Telegraph Omce." The lowest or any other tender not necessaiily accepted. By order, ALFRED SHEATH. inspector of Telegraphs. Auckland, May 11, 187.'}.

MONEY TO LEND, in Large and Small ouius, at a moderate lat* of intcicst. JA C IvWi N & R USSK LL , Solicitors Fort Street, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 163, 24 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 163, 24 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 163, 24 May 1873, Page 3

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