| Tenders. HARBOUR WORKS. WAITARA WHARF CONTRACT. Tenders are invited, and will be received until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant, for the above Contract —for PROVIDING MATERIALS and ERECTING A WHARff abont SIX HUNDRED FEET LONG, on the south-west side of the Waitara River. Specifications, Conditions of Contract, and Plans may be seen at my Office, 74, Queen street, where also ' Tenders are to be delivered. Tenders to be addressed to to the Chairman of the Waitara Harbour Board, and marked outside, " Tender for Waitara Wharf. The lowest ox any tender not necesrarily accepted. -JOHN BOYLAN, C.E. Auckland and ohaupo railway. Tenders will be reeeived at this office up to noon on WEDNESDAY, March 10th, for the Purchase and remnval of Buildings situate at north end of Tunnel, Specifications to be seen at the office of the under- | signed. h A. V. HACDONALD, General Manager. IVTEWMARKET HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Fresh Tenders for Drainage and Pipes will be receiveduntilTUUßSDAY,thelltbt instant, at noon, by the undersigned, from whom particulars may be obtained. WM. MORGAN. Cb&irman. rjlO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on TUESDAY, the 9th instant, ior the Ercctlou of a Two Story Building in Pitt street. .EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects. rp O BUILDERS. The time for receiviug tenders for a two story Building in Pitt street is extended to noon on SATURDAY. the 13th instant. EDWARD MAHONtY & SON, Architects. Tenders for bank new south wales. The Time for receiving Tenders is extended to MONDAY, 22nd instant, at noon. W. Bw ARMSON, Architect. fXIENDERS will be received till 12 noon ■*" on MONDAY, March 12, for the Erection of a Banking-house in Auckland for tho Bank of New South Wales. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acospted. Plans and specification may be seen at the Bank of New South Wales, Auckland ; and tenders are to be addressed to the manager, endorsed " Tender f«r Bank," W, B. ARMSON, Architect Christchurch. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JAMES MAlirlN. STOREKEEPER, HAMILTON. Tenders are invited for the Assets in the above Estate, as under :— Lot I—General Drapery Lot 2—Clothing, Mercery and Hats Lot 3—Boots and Shoes Xot 4—Fancy Gsods and Stationery Lot s—Crockery and Glassware Lot 6—Grocery Lot 7—lronmongery Lot S—Premises and Fixtures Tenders will be received for the whole or separate lots. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustee, care of A. Clark and Sons, Auckland, not later than MONDAY, 15th Instant Stock Sheets can be seen at the office of Trustee, and all particular at sttfe, Hamilton. J. M. CLARK, Trustee. HANGAR E I. TO BE DISPOSED OF The Stock, Good-will, and Premises of tho Whangarei Pi n«er Co-operative Society. Tenders are invited for the Stock-in-trade of the above Sjciety, consisting of general Drapery, Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockeryware, &c., &c. (roughly estimated at £1000 more or less). The Stock is well assorted and in cood condition, about two thirds in amount consisting of general Draperies, in which line a good business is done. The fullest information will be given to fonajides respecting the amount of business done, &c., &c. This is an opportunity soldom occurring and is well worthy the attention of an) one desirous of going into busines). The Whangarei District is risin< in importance daily, and within the next two or three years a Urgo expenditure of public money is certain iu the construction and completion of the Kamo-Wliaßgarei Railway. The population is rapidly increasing, and busino«s prospects in the future are altogether of an encouraging character. * '1 ho Jarge and commodious Premises occupy a frontage of 66 feet on the principal street with a depth of 93 feet, situated ne&r the wharf, and consist of larue general and grain Store and Dwelling House, under one roof, 30 feet by 32 feet, also detached tore for manures, 4c., and good stabling, and large enclosed yard. The property is in good condition, being nearly new, and well adapted for carrying on an ex'ennive business. Tenders to be sent to the Official Liquidator, at the Store, Walton street, not later than SATURDAY, Marcn 20, 18S0, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Steam communication with Auckland four times a week. Meetings. PREMIER GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders in the atove-nainrd Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Shortland street, Auckland, on TtIUUSDAY, the 18th day of March, ISSO, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to consider tho advisability, and, if necessary, to pasb a resolution to wind-up the Company voluntarily, and dispose of the Company's property. To appoint a Liquidator. CHARLES TOTHILL, J Secretary. Auckland, March 8, 1880. JpLEURO- PNEUMONIA. , TO WILLIAM GOODFELLOW, EtQ. : j Pir,—We respectfully request that you will, as Chairman of the Manukau county Council, CALL a MEKTING, to consider the present position in regard to the assumed outbreak of Pleuro-pneumGnia among cattle in the Provincial District of Auckland. MACLEAN & Co. ROBERT HALL JAS. ROBKRTSON, JNR. J. BAINBKIDGE RICHARD J. TAYLOR THoS. PATON H. S. ANDKEWS AKCH. STEWART JOHN JOHNS FRANK LA WRY R. N. RYBPRN IN accordance with the above requisition, I call a Public Meeting, to be held in the Criterion Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant, at 3 o'clock. WILLIAM GUODFELLOW. g T O R A G E. The undersigned receives Goods for Storage at lew rates, iu his New Brick Premises, near Qr.een street Wharf. F. E. COMPTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5712, 9 March 1880, Page 1
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