Evening Post 27 Aug 1879

Freight from Queen’s Wharf to Lowry Bay

Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday next, 2nd Sept., for the Conveyance of about 150 tons of Rails, ex ship ‘Halcione’, and landed on the wharf at Lowry Bay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. R. Waters, Hunter-street. It will be seen from an advertisement that Mr Sinclair, of Wainuiomata, calls for tenders for the conveyance of 150 tons of steel rails, ex ‘Halcione’, to the wharf at Lowry Bay. We believe that it is the intention of Mr Sinclair to replace the wooden tramway at present existing between his sawmills and the bush whence the timber is obtained by a light iron railway, to be worked by horse power.

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