C »\ .\ IA‘-. TI-.‘ IJZ.»’:S FOR DREI)GII\'G . ,s,v;Al...l) 'l‘l41_\'l).»;RS, address- ed in Int: iinrlcraigiied and en- Elm‘.-,I2d "'lI"‘\'l)}£H FOR DRED- (,'l.‘\(;, .‘ .l’E($llAN, N.S.", will be r€‘r'c.*..cri in the office at the S.’i(‘l‘E‘.'eli’_\’ until 3 p.m. ‘ II-;.l).S.'l’.i Wl1;D.\'ESDAY, JUNE ll. 1958 > C o m b l n e d specification and form of tenrlra; can be seen and obtained at the office of the Chief’ Engginccr (H. & R.), De- partment of Public Works, Ot- tawa. Ontario, also at the office of the District Engineer, De- partment of Public Works, Ral- syton Building P.O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the -form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in ac- cordance vvith the conditions set forth therein. Tenders must include _ towing of the plant to and from . been duly registered the work. The dredges and other plant. which are intended to be em- ployed on this work shall have in Can- ada on or before the thirty- tirst day of December, 1952; or shall have been built entirely - in Canada subsequent to that date. The lowest or any tendeir not necessarily accepted. ROBE-RT FORTIER, ” Chief of Administrative Ser- vices and Secretary. ‘ Department of Public Works, Ottawa. May 5, 1958. CANADA SEALED TENDERS address- -. ed to the undersigned, and en- . dorsed “TENDER F O R BREAKWATER EXTENSION, MACE’S BAY, N.B.”, will be re- ceived in the office of the Sec- retary, until 8.00 p. m.(E.D. ST.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. 4 1958. Plans and specification can be seen ’ and forms of tender obtained at the office of. the ~. Chief Engineer, Department of ‘ Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District En- gineer, Department of Public Works, P.O. Box 278, 93 Can- terbury Street, Saint John, N. _B., and at the Post Offices, at Fredericton and Moncton, N.B. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in tlfe form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified In the form of tender and made’ I _ . C.r’\.‘x'.»\.l‘)A TENDERS FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘T E N D E R FOR DREDGING, N E _W T O N, NFLD.”. will be received in the office of the on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer"s office ‘tH. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the Dis- trict Engineer at Saint John, NB, will supply blueprints and ‘specification of the work on de- ‘posit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER lGENERAL OF CANADA. The ;deposit will be released on re- ;turn of the blueprints and !specification in good conditions vwithin a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. l l necessarily accepted. ‘ ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Ser- v1ces and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. May 5, 1958. The lowest or any tender not‘ -Secretary until 3 pm. <E.D.S.T.) lforth therein. I WE1.)l\'ESDAY. JUNE 11, 1958. C o no bin e d specification and {form of tender can be seen and 3obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer (H. & R.), Department of Public Works, Ottawa, On- tario. also at the office of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, P. O. Box H-6001, Buckmaster’s Field, Building 29, St. John's, Nfld., and the District , Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ralston Building, P. 0. Box 875, Halifax, N.. S. ' To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- ity in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on‘ the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accor- dance with the conditions set I AUCTION SALE , I I 1 following stock: 8 milch cows freshened from February first until April first; 1 cow to freshen May 13, 1 cow to freshen June 4; 4-1 year olds, 1 bull (Poll Angus) 2 yrs. old; 7 spring calves (Shorthorn grades); 1 Blood Horse, 8 yrs. old. on notes, 6% off for cash. , Lowell Tremere l Owner FOR SALE Modern single dwelling situated about four miles from the ‘ City containing seven rooms, sun room and bath. Automatic water system. Hot water heating, oil furnace. Excellent repair. Very spacious -and attractive grounds. 15 acres of beach property. Also two summer cottages. Ideally situated for tourist development. Purchase may be financed. For particulars apply-— f7Il¢EA5TERN rnusn'.,.., 154 Richmond Street; At Hampshire on Tuesday, May 13 at 1 o’clock the Terms of sale: Up to $25.00 cash, over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes, 6% per annum Tenders must include the tow- ing of the plant toand from the work. The dredges and other plant which are intended to be em- ployed on this work shall have been duly registered in Canada on or before the thirty-first day of December, 1952, or shall have [been built entirely in Canada sub- :sequent to that date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, ‘ Chief of Administrative Services. and Secretary. Department of ,Public Works, ‘Ottawa, May 5, 1958. JAPANESE MOVIES . Japan produced 514 feature; length moving pictures in 1957,. shown in 6,000 movie theatres. Claude Craswell ' Aucitoneer SOCIAL SERVICE BENEFITS ' CANBERRA, Australia (Reu- ters,l—Many British immigrants in Australia will get more social service benefits under regulations introduced Tuesday in Parlia- ment. Residence in Britain will count as resilence here, Social Services Minister R0-bertson told the House of Representatives. Britain will reciprocate for Aus- tralians living in Britain, Public Auction There will be sold by Thursday, May 8, 1958 The Guardian. Page 15 AUCTION SALE WANTED HEATING SALESMAN Good opportunity for man between 25 and 35 with some ex- perience laying out and selling heating and winter air conditioning lnkerman Sat. May 10th, 12:30 o’clock systems. Excellent company benefits, group insurance, pension and hospitalization plans. Replies confidential. Apply: Lounsbury Company Limited, Moncton, N. B: TEACHERS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersignedlfori position as teacher on the staff of Central Royalty School. 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