J iyEW ZEALAND RAILWAY . No. 33 Station Buildings Oontrai Public Works Office, 3 Auckland, July 13, 1885 WRITTEN TENDERS will be R • CEIVED at this office until noon b WEDNESDAY, Ist August, 1883, 1 the ERECTION of a GOODS SHED, • feet by 20 feet, at the Rukuhia Statit > on the Auckland-Te Awamutu section r Kaipara-Puniu Railway. Plans, Spec cations, and Conditions of Contract c be seen at this office, and at the Pub 5 Works Office, Hamilton. Tenders mt f be addressed to the Hon. the Minisi > for Public Work 8, Auckland, and mark outside "Tender for No 33, Stati " Buildings Contract." The lowest or any tender not neci ! sarily accepted. By Command. W. H. HALES, j , District Engineer.
[ "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAY No. 39 Station Buildings Contra< Public Works Office, Auckland, 27th July, 1883. WRITTEN TENDERS will be R: ; .CEIVED- at this- Office until noon SATURDAY, 11th August, 1883, i . the Erection of a Post and Telegra; , Office, with Fittings, a Station Maste House, Class B, Coal Shod and Urina t at the Wttitakerei Station on the K< para-Waikato Railway. Plaus, -Speci cations and Conditions of Contract can seen at 1 this Office, aud at the Pub! Works Office, Hamilton. Tenders mn be addressed to the Hon. the Minist for Public Works, Auckland, and mark outside, " Tender for No. 39, Statii Buildings Contract. The lowest or any tender not ne« sarily accepted. By command. (Sgd) W. H. HALES. District Engineer.
rri c n d c R Kirikiriroa Road Board. TENDERS will be received up to tv o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 3rd August, for DRAINAGE WORKS c the Hukanui-Tauhei Road, about 2( chains in length, more or less. Plans and specifications to be seen c and after Monday next, the 23rd inst at our office, Hamilton. Tenders to be addressed to "Tl Clerk, Kiiikiriroaßoad Board, Hamilton, endorsed " Tender Tauhei Ryad." Lowest or any tender not necessaril accepted. SANDES AND NAPPER, Engineers Kirikniroa I!oad Board. Hamilton, 16th July, ISB3.
T^" O T I C E . I hereby notify that Mr Pistrucci has been appointed Treasurer and Engineer to the Alexandra 'Vow n District Board. T. FINCH, Chairman A.T.D.B. lat July, 1883.
■vr y t 1 c c. We hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply at the next meeting of the Piako County Council for a SLAUGHTERHOUSE LICENSE on our property at Waitoa. J. AND C. GOULD. July 21st, 18S3.
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL AN! WAITOA ROAD BOARD. Warning. Any person taking away timber of an; sort, sawn or otherwise, from the road in the Waitoa Road District will b prosecuted without further notice. By order of Piako County Council am Waitoa Road Board. T. G. SANDES, Engineer.
"JJ" O T I C E I hereby give notice that it is my in tention to apply to the Piako Count' Council on the 15th day of August, 1883 for a SLAUGHTERING LICENSE ii the Okoroiri Riding, under Section 23 0 Slaughter-houses Act, 1877. GEORGE JECKLIN. Oxford, July 18th, 1883.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT 01 AUCKLAND, HOLDEN Al HAMILTON. — — _. ' In Bankruptcy. In the matter of " The Debtors an^ Creditors Act, 1876," and tin amendments thereof, and of tl» bankruptcy of William San dkrson*, of Hamilton, in th< Provincial District of Auck land, in the Colony of New Zealand, Labourer, a debtor. This is to Notify- that Willia™ Sanderson, of Hamilton, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colonj of New Zealaud, Labourer, has this daj filed a statement that he 13 unable, te meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the District Court-house at Hamilton, on Tuesday, the seventh day of August, 1883, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 30th day of July, 1883. THOMAS KIRK, Clerk of the District Court.
XT O T I • C E , IMPOUNDED, on July 21st, 1883, b3b 3 Mr Pickering, of Hautapn, 1 Chestnut Mare, white blaze or face, shod all round, no visible brands ; owner unknown ; for trespassing on hit farm, Hautapu, for which 5s damages it claimed, and in default of being released will be sold at the Public Pound, Hautapu, on August 6th, 1883, at noon. JAMES T. CAMP,. , Poundkeeper, Hautapn, July 23, 1883.
"VT O ■ T I C E. The undersigned, in returning thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal support given to his Threshing Machine for the past two seasons, begs to inform them that to meet the , increasing requirements of the district,' he has, dt the request of a number of settlers, purchased another Steam Threshing Machine, which will be at the service of "the public next season, and he hopes by attention and good, work to receive a fair share of support if 6/both his machines)/ 1 M f HVha'o* ials'b* added I 'to 'his' Wifeshing Plant a Drill, Reaper, Mower^and. Chan Cutter!' 'Pdr fu'rthe'r particulars apply to
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1727, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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