"*'~ "- • •»<N'otiC6Br* """ """"*■""""" TTT7AITOA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, the 25th inst., for RE-BUILDING the BRIDGE over the Waitakaruru Creek at Morrinsville. Plans and specifications at the Nottingham Castle Hotel, Morrinsville, on and after next Saturday, the 11th inst., and at our office, Hamilton.' Address tenders to "The Clerk Waitoa Road Board, Morrinsville," and endorse them " Tender for No. 1 Contract." The lowe-st or any tender not necessarily accepted. SANDES & NAPPER, Engineers Waito.i Road Board.
T\ RAINING SURFACE WATER. TENDERS wanted for 43 chains of Ditching ; 6 feet wide on top. 2 feet wide in the bottom of the ditch. To commence at the main drain and carry out the fall, line cleared. Intending tenderers will be shown the ground on applying between 10" a.m. and noon. Tenders to close on 16th August. J. A. & W.M.DOUGLAS. Tamahere, 6th August, 18S3.
ri^ENDERS will be received until the 1 lGtli iust. for PLOUGHING 100 Acres Stubble Land near Cambridge ; let in one or two lots. Apply to A. CLEMENTS. Cambridge, 6th Aug., ISB3.
r p E N D E R S. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to AUGUSI' 18th, at six o'clock, for REPAIRS, &c, to Three Houses in Cambridge. Specifications may be seen at my office. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, CambiHge.
'P E N D E R S. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to AUGUST IStli, at six o'clock, ior the erection of a HOUSE in Cambridge. Plans, &c, n-.ay be seen at Mr M'Neish's Billiard Room. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge.
rp E N D E R S. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned irp to AUGUST 23th, at six o'clock, for the addition of eight rooms to a PTotel at Waotu. Plans, &c, may be seen at my office. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge.
CREWELS! fIREWELS! /CREWELS ! Briggs' Patent Transferring Papers. DESIGNS FOR CREWELS, BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERS, To be had as in list underneath from J. R. E. HATRICK, DRAPER, HAMILTON. ON 3-iucii PAPERS— 2d per yard, or 9d per piece. Daisies and Buttercups ; Daisies, Maiden Hair, and Rosebud ; Wild Rose ; Wild Rose and Maiden Hair ; Rosebuds ; Rosebuds and Leaf; Rosebuds and Forget-mu-not : Kost-buds and Maiden Hair ; Rosebuds, Jessaiuinc, and Forget-me-not; Kield Poppy ; Lily of the Valley ; Forget-'ne-not : Hawthorn Blossom ; Forget-me-not with Scollop ; Hips and Haws. ON 4-ixcii PAPERS— 2^I per yard, oils per piece of (i yuuls. Convolvolus and Maiden Hair; Pink and Maiden Hair ; Mountain Asli ; IVsion Flower ; Peacock's Feathcis ; Feins ; Hawthorn Blossom ; Apple Blos•5OIH ; Virginia Creeper ; Dog Rose ; Holly; Jessamine; Jessamine, Rosebud, and Foiget-me-not; Wild Rose. ON 6-i.ncii PAPERS— 3UI per yard, or 9d per piece of 3 yards. Passion Flower ; Mountain Ash ; Apple Blossom ; Sunflower. ON PAPERS, 8 inches— 6d per yard, or ls> 3d per piece of 3 yards. Ti umpet Flower ; Azalea. GROUPS FOR MANTLE BORDERS - 2d each. Geianium and Maiden Hair ;, Narcissus and Oat Glass. GROUP FOR CUSHIONS, &c, ox 7 INCHFS — 3d each. Jessamine ; Tulips ; Hips and Haws ; Holly and Christmas Rose; Fuschia; L'.u nation ; Apple Blossom; Jessamine (for corners) ; Daffodil (for corners). GROUPS FOR CUSHIONS & DESIGN, !) x 9 inches— 6d each. Maiden Hair and Azalea ; Wild Rose, Lily, and Pansies. DESIGN, 10 xl 3 ixciiks— Sd each. Pansies and Fancy Grass ; Pansy, Daisy, and Rosebud ; Poppy arid Daisies ; Ox-eye Daisies ; Ivyleaf aud Convolvolus. SLIPPERS— Bd per pair. Mountain Ash. FOR D'OYLEYS, &c. Wild Rose; Forget-me-not; Forget-me-not, Rose, and Jessamine. SMOKING CAPS are formed by using a D'Oyley pattern for crown and a running pattern to correspond tor border. Silks and Wools to work any Pattern, at 2id per skein, or 2s id per dozen. Ice, Beilin, Shetland and Andalusian Wools — Stamped AntimacassarsToilet Mats, Children's Feeders, &c. — Canvas, Crash, Oatmeal Cloth, &c. Orders by post punctually attended to. Purchasers for Bazaars, &c, liberally dealt with. j. r. eThatriok, KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON.
VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Skctiok. The present rate for wheat, barley, oats, maize, rye, beans, tares, peas (colonial produce), potatoes, flour, brany sharps, oatmeal, pollard, malt, bonednst', guano, aud artificial manures, is as fol,lows :—: — i From Auckland to — Ngaruawahia 9s 4d per ton , Hamilton 10s 3d „ Ohaupo lla Od ti) Te Awaimvfcu ... ' ...lls 6d „ To Auckland (including delivery within 1 mile radius) — , , Ngaruawahia... ...lls ,0d per ton Hamilton ... ...lls lid „ ' Ohaupo '' ...12s 8d „ TeAwamutu ... , ...13s , 2d ,„' Minimum quantity two tons. A. Y. MACDONALD, ' * I " ii i » . DistricfMaaager,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1732, 11 August 1883, Page 3
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