Calls.
CHARLEMONT GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A THIRD CALL of 3d. per Share is made, X\_ payable at the Office of the Company, Shortlancl-street, Auckland, on or before THURSDAY, the 10th March, 1870. By order. F. BRODIE, Manager. Auckland, February 4, 1870.
COULABAH GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS A CALL of Sixpence per Share has been made by the Directors, due and payable, at the office of the Company, on March 1 1, 1870. " "* " " R. K. BABER, Manager.
GOLDEN GATE GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A SECOND CALL of Four Shillings per Share is made PAYABLE at the Company's Office, Pollen-street, Grahamstown, fourteen days from the date hereof. By order of the Directors. C. E. HAUGHTON, Manager. Grahamstown, February 28, 1870. N.B. — Shaieholders are informed that the Calls in the Company will be strictly enforced, all technical objections to recovery by law having been provided for, under competent legal advice. C.E.H.
TAPU GREAT REPUBLIC GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGIS TERED). AT a Meeting of the Directors of the above-named Company, held This Day, a CALL of Five Shillings per Share was made, payable at the Company's Office, Shortland -street, on MONDAY, 28th February. THOMAS PEACOCK, Lecal Manager. February 9, 1870. Tenders.
JNTEPi- PROVINCIAL JaTEAM MAIL
SERVICE
f {MENDERS will beicceired at the General 5 Post Office at Wellington till SATURDAY, the sth March next, for the PERFORMANCE of the undermentioned alternative MONTHLY STEAM MAIL SERVICES, m accordance \uth Time Tables to he scea at the (.'liiei" Posl-ollico, Auckland, for a period of six months from the commencement of contract, detovminablo at thai date, or any subsequent date by three months" notice given on either side. NY> I — From the Bluff to Port Chalmers, and from Port Chalmcis to the Bluff No, 2 — Fmm Port Chalmers to Wellington, calling at Lyttelfcon, and from Wellington to Port Clialmeis, calling at Lyttelton. No. 3 — From Oamaru to Lyfctelton, calling at Tnn.ii u and Akaroa, and from Lyttolton to Oamai v, calling at Akaroa and Timaiu No 4 — From Wellington to Auckland via Napier, and from Auckland to Wellington vi.l Napier. No. 5. — Fiom Wellington to Napier, and from Napier to Wellington. No. C — From Auckland to Napier, and from Napier to Auckland. No. 7. — From Wellington to Manukau, via Wlianganui and Taranaki, and from Manukau to Wellington, via Taranaki and Wlianganui, jSTo, S — From Whanganui to Manukau, vi& Taranaki, and from Manukau to Whangamu vift Taranaki, No, 9.— From We^ington to Manukau, via Picton, Nelson, and Taranaki, and from Manukau to Wellington via Taranaki, Nelson, and Picton. No. 10. — From Hokitika to Nelson via Greymouth and Westport, and from Nelson to Hokitika via Westpovt and Greymouth. No. 11. — Fiom Hokitika to Manukau via Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, and Taranaki, and fiom Manukau to Hokitika vifi Taianaki, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. N Op 12 — From Wellington to Whanganui, and from Whanganui to Wellington. A pioper and J.ecnie room to be provided for the custody of the mails, and a chief cabin passage, fi cc of cost, for a postal officer, if required. All mails to be landed, shipped, and transhipped by and at the expense of the contractor, excepting at Taranaki. The names, tonnage, and horse-power of the vessel" pioposedtobe employed in these services to be stated, and the vessels to be j approved by the Postmaster-General, and subject to be surveyed by some person appointed by him whenever he may consider it | necessary. The Postmaster-General to have the power of detaining the vessel for two days at Auckland, or Manukau, as the case may be, if required to await the .arrival of tlie steamer fiom San Francisco, without charge ; the rate of demurrage per hour for any further detention to be stated, A penalty of five pounds per hour will be enforced for delay in departure from any port after the time fixed on each voyage, to be remitted at the option of the PostmasterGeneral, if the steamer arrive at its destination at its proper time, Also, in addition, a penalty of one hundred and iifty pounds for failure to deliver the outward Mails in time for the homeward steamer hi Auckland. Tenders to state the rate per diem, or otherwise, for pas-sages for members of the General Assembly and officers of _ the General Government, exclusive of wines, spirits, &c. Tenders to be addressed to the PostmasterGeneral, Wellington, and endorsed — ' • Tenders for New Zealand Inter-Provincial Steam Mail Service, No. — ." JULIUS VOGEL, - i Postmaster-General. Auckland, N.Z., February 4, 1870.
TO SCORIA MASONS.
'RENDERS will be received, until noon of 1 the 3rd March, for the ERECTION of a BUILDING at the Great Northern Brewery, Kyber Pass Road. Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, > - ' ' Architect.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3906, 28 February 1870, Page 1
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778Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3906, 28 February 1870, Page 1
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