TO LET, TRANSPORT STABLES, ETC. TE AWAMUTU, TE RORI, AND NGARUAWAHIA. Deputy-Commissary-General's Office, Albert Barracks, May 25, 1866. OFFERS will be received, at the Cojnmissariat Office, Ngaruawahia, until noon of SATURDAY, the 9th June, from persons desirous of HIRING the under-mentioned TRANSPORT BUILDINGS, viz. :— TE AWAMUTU. Stabling for 100 Horses, with Forage Store, Harness Room, and Saddlers' Shop. TE RORI. Stabling for 100 Horse_s, with Forage Store and Harm ss Room. NGARUAWAHIA. Stabling for 24 Horses, with Forage Store and Harness Room. The whole of the above Buildings are now in a good state of repair, »nd the occupier will be bound to return them in the same state at the expiration of his term. Offers to be at per month. One months notice from either party to terminate the agreement. Any information required may be obtained on application at this office, or at the Commissariat Office, Ngaruawahia. By order. JOHN I. TROUP, Dep. - As. -Com. -Gen.
MARINE BOARD OFFICE. j TO CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS are required for the CONSTRUC 1 TION and ERECTION of a Timber BEACON far the FJat Rook, Hauraki Gulf. . Drawings, specification, and form of tender to be seen at this office, where tenders will be received up to noon on TUESDAY, May 29. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. AYLMER, C.E. Auckland, May 22, 1866. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are required for the ERECTION of a JL VILLA at Remuera. Plans, &c, may be seen at my office until WEDNESDAY, the 30th imt. , when the . tenders are to be delivered at two o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. TO CARPENTERS. HPENDERS will be received by the undersigned, X till 2 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, May 30tb, for ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to a COTTAGE atPenrose. Plan and specification to be seen by applying to READER WOOD, Architect, &c. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. rpENDERS will be received, until noon of MONX DAY, tfc<» 4feb -Tnrs, *-- the ERECTION of a WAREHOT^ 'OOR^jUO'i'S and DWELL-ING-HOUSES; and also for ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to a House at Parnell. Plans, Ac, at my office, Wyndham Chambers. W. PRITCHARD, Architect.
TO FRENCH POLISHERS, ETC. rf^ENDERS are invited uo to Ist June.— For parJL tieulars apply to W. PHILLIPS & SON, Wyndham-street, Auckland. LEWISSON'S HOKG OF THE PIPE. Air— "Tight Little liland." There's no comfort on earth can replace wit andmirth, With those who are given to joking ; But for those who are sad, much relief may be had In the calm consolation of smoking ! Nothing cures the blue devils like smoking ! Nothing cures the blue devils like smoking ! A true friend in need is a true friend indeed And happy is he who likes smoking ! j The' the bushman may roam far away f ram his home, Many miles from his hut or his station, As he sits on a log, with no friend but his dog, His pipe is a great consolation ! An. old clay affords consolation ! His pipe is his great consolation ! As for trouble and care, he dissolves them in air, — An old pipe affords consolation ! When the bushman has these, as he sits at his ease, And whistles, or sings songs in snatches, Between me and you, he would look very blue Without his dry lucifer matches ! Warm friends are ignitable matches ! Warm friends are ignitable matches ! Pipe, tobacco, and knife are no use in life, Without his dry lucifer matches ! The more humble man's lot, the less craving he's got For riches and wild dissipation ; And a forest-life teems with ambrosial dreams, And sylvan streams bring consolation ! His pipe is his great consolation ! Yes ! his pipe is his great consolation ! His mind's in repose, he forgets all his woes, With an old pipe, his great consolation ! If you want the real stuff— pipe, tobacco, or snuffNot middling goods — nor inferioi: — I advise you to drop into LEWISSON'S shop : You'll find his brands very superior ! With the very best goods he'll supply yeu ! If you want "tic" he'll never deny you ! He'sarightun, youknow, andarumun to blow, His match here to find I defy you !
NOTICE. IN consequence of two Cows having been shot (accidentally, no doubt), one of which in not likely to recover, the undersigned COUNTERMANDS his PERMISSION to all parties to SHOOT over his Properties ; and hereby gives notice that all parties found TRESPASSING, in pursuit of Game or otherwise, after the 24th iuataut, will be PROSECUTED. DAVID GRAHAM. May 19, 1866. NOTICE. NO PHEASANT SHOOTING this season will be ALLOWED on my property. Thomas Henderson! PS. Messrs. Alexander Brothers and John McLbod are authorised to see tbe above enforced. ",' . 4 All Dogs found Trespassing will be Shot.
NOTICE. ALL Parties found TRESPASSING with either Dog or Gun on my enclosed Paddocks at New Mills will be PROSECUTED according to law. I WILLIAM MOTION, 1 Nsw Will, April 23, W, ' '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 1
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804Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 1
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