rpENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 1887 AND 1888. General Post Office, Wellington, 9th September, 1886. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Auckland, until SATURDAY, tho 9th October, for the CONVEYANCE OF MAILB between the undermentioned places, for a period of two years, from the lat January, LSB7, to the 31st December, 1888. POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND.
2. Alexandra and Kawhia, weekly 3. Alexandra, Te Rore, and Harapipi, twice weekly 4. Aotea and Kawhia, weekly 16. Cambridge and Pukekura, daily 17. Cambridge Railway Station and Post Office, as required 23. Hamilton and Kirikiriroa, twice daily 24. Hamilton Railway Station and Post Office, as required 25. Hamilton, Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Okete,and Raglan, twice weekly 49. Kihikihi, Otorohanga, Te Kuiti, Paroaterao, and Taumaranui, thrice monthly 64. Ngaroto and Paterangi, dnily 67. Ohaupo and Pukerimu, thrice weekly 68. Ohaupo and Tuhikaramea, twice weekly 74. Oxford and Rotorua, thrice weekly
The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the following clause of the Wms and conditions of contract painted at the back of the tender forms :: — <- The days and hours of arrival and departure to be fixed from time to time as the Post-master-General may direct. For services performed by coach no stage shall exceed twelve miles, except by special permission from the Postmaster-General, who shall determine whether or not longer stages are unavoidable. Contractors whose tender may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to the time-tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed "Tender for Mail Service, No. ," to be addressed to the Postmaster-General, Wellington, and enclosed to the Chief Postmaster of the Postal District to which the tender may specially refer. W. GRAY, Secretary.
N. R. COX HAS OPENED UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS! S3T Further particulars in future issue.
TO THE SETTLERS OF WAIKATO AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. JOSEPn OOCIIEANE, In returning thanks to his customers for the liberal patronage accorded him in the past, has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for largely extending his coachbuildmg and wheelwright business, so long carried on by him in Hamilton East. With this object he has secured those large and commodious premises in Victoria-street, Hamilton West, built e\picssly for the business by the late Mr Vialou, but he will still retain his present establishment in Hamilton East. He is now prepared so take orders for manufacturing all descriptions of wheeled vehicles and agricultural implements. (jgg* Well-seasoned timber, expeiieuced workmen, moderate charges. J. C. would respectfully request those requiring any of the articles mentioned above to inspect his price list before sending their orders out ot the district. An experienced shooing and general smith will be employed at each establishment. JOSEPH COCHRANE, Wheelwright and Coachbuilder, HAMILTON EAST AND WEST.
£&- .>. 4'M "VTORTH NEW ZEALAND FAR- ^ MKRS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLANDWE HAVE JUST LANDED : Ex Falls of Clyde, ■ff\f\ TONS LAWES' SUPERI\J Vj PHATES, 26 % and 36 % soluble. Ex Explorer, IQA TONS CORAL QUEEN lO\J GUANO. Ex Clam^man, 1 n f\ TONS TASMANIAN SEED IVJ KJ POTATOES — a tirst- class sample. To Arrive, r.s. Coptic (Now Doe), 1 f\ TANKS NEW SEASON IVJ CLOVER, TURNIP, CARROT AND MANGOLD SEEDS.
We have also in stock : A PRIME SAMPLE OF PURE BONEFLOUR SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA MURIATE OF POTASH, Also, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, English Grasses, &c
We will be glad to send samples aud quote lowest prices for any of above. W. GARRETT, Manager.
Te Aroha Club Hotel. EMILY JEX Proprietress. A GRAND SPACIOUS BALCONY faces the Domain and Hot Springs, with a tine view of the mountain. (ggp" SUITKS OF AI'ARTMKNTS SPECIALLY Adapted for Invalids. First - class Billiard Table and Good Stabling*. Miss E. Jek (late of the Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well-known throughout the colony), buys to inform her numeious friends and the public generally that she has taken over the above superior Hotel, and Mill spare no pains to make it a most desirable and comfortable house for vi&itors to the Baths. Charges Moderate. Telegrams promptly attended to, and a 'bus to meet the trains.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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