Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 3 avril 1875, samedi 3 avril 1875
[" _______CARDS.______________ To Impoiisis ftom Fiaoce, GUSTAVE BOSSANGE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And Exporter of French Manufactures, 27* T i >:)W.BRANCHES\u2014HAVRE $ BORDEAUX.Represented in the Dominion of Canada l>y BOSSANGS & GARDINER, 30 Hospital Street, Montreal, Solo Agents for P.Fnosr Pek®, Oka k e y, Boccakt, PnKOKY, Hooo, Paris.March 4\t6m 53 mmm k brother AGENTS IN CANADA FOR MORRIS tasker & CO., Of Phii.adei.phi/!, U.S., MANUFACTUP.ER8 OF Wrought Iron, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes ; Lap-welded Iron Boiler Tubes ; Rubber-Coated iron pipes ; Malleable Iron Fittings.Hand and Power Screwing Machinery, &c.For Estimates or Prices, address to the offlC8_ta sr.Sags ament Stkeet.February 26 ly john McDonald, Accountant.230 St.James Street, MONTBEAL, Arms \u201cVlTATE TENEa m/ AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE VOL.LXVIL 77777/ '/y'XrTTpTTrxx MONTREAL, SATUB DAT, APRIL 3, 1875.Mardi 1 6m 50 JAMES TYRE, Official Assignee, JOHN FULTON, Accountant, UNION BUILDINGS, 43 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.January 80\t25 FRANC O, WO O IT.Advocate, X-&S sit.arja-iKt-oœ» SEStreot.Nearly opposite Hebadd Office.June 27\thr 152 McIntyre & carman BARRISTERS, A TTORNE7S-A T-LA W Solicitors in Chancery, notaries public, 45 2 00 2 15 5 15 5 00 1\t30 2\t80 Ontario cc) Ottawa by Railway.a)\tPro*incô of Ontario.,, Ottawa River Route.Quebec.Quebec by Steamer.b)\tQuebec by Railway.Eastern Tow nships, Three Rivera.Arthabaska and Riviere du XzOuu R.R.St.Rend and Hemming- ford R.R.St.Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke.Ac.3t, Johnp(&2 and Vermont Junction Tv.ft.Stafford an 9 per cent, according to name and date, and at 10 for less desirable names.Sterling Exchange has been somewhat irregular, in consequence of the fluctuations at New York.In the early part of the day sales of round amounts of bank 60 day hills were made at 9 on the street, but an advance subsequently occurred, and the last transactions of the May were at 9) i® 9jj ; the counter rate at the banks for cash being 9£ IS 9|, and for paper 9J r® 10.Our advices from Loudou during the past few days report a continued loss of bullion by the bank of England and some heavy shipments of gold to New York.This led people to antici-pato that the bank rate would be advanced, but at tire meeting of tho directors held yesterday no change was made.The Economist of the 20th ultimo contains the following regarding the condition of the money maiket, and the recent failures which have occured in London :\u2014\u201c There has been hardly any change in the money market this week, except that while money has been somewhat more plentiful rates have been rather firmly maintained at 3f as the minimum for three months\u2019 bank lulls, the reason being the existence of some apprehension casued by the failure of the well-known house of Messrs.J.0.im Thiirn and Co.on Saturday last, as referred to below.This failure being followed by others, there has been a certain desire to keep strong, which has influenced the market a little, although there is a general belief that the effects of the failure will be far more limited than might at first have been supposed.To-day there has been no change in the state of things thus described except that the rumours of further failures have been less rife, and there is, perhaps, atldilional rase felt, though the minimum remains the same.The rate for loans at call on Eng.lish Government securities on the Stock Exchange is 3 per cent., with a good demand.Messrs.J.C.im Thurn and Co., whose failure has been the great event of the market during the v eek, were an import- ant acceptance-house, well-known in almost a\u2019l parts of the world, and for many years in tho highest credit, though recently, in consequence of the discovery that there were some unusnal bills of theirs afloat, and that their aggregate acceptances were very large, their credit has been much shaken, and they have been forced to reduce largely the amonnt of .engagement.As it is, their gross liabilities at the time of tailure are estimated at nearly £4,000,000, and although aboui one half of this is unimportant, arising merely from the indorsements of the firm on other bills, the other half remaining is a very large sum to become suddenly locked up It is belived, however, that most of this £2,009,000 will be taken up by drawers who had obtained credits on the firm, and would have had to make remittances to cover their engagements, or by the indorsers of snch drafts.One subsidiary failure which has been announced,is that of Messrs.Siordet & Co , General Merchants of Mark Lane, with gross liabilities amounting to nearly £300,000, and another is that gf the General South Americau Company,Limited, with liabilities amounting to nearly £400,-000.Messrs.J.C.im Thum\u2019a failure is understood to have been caused mainly by a large lockup of capital in finaocitg certain South American railways and other undertakings, but a good liquidation is expected as well as in the subordinate failures which have occurred.\u201d Despatches from Beilin report a financial crisis Imminent there, which,if it occurs, will disturb the situation at London and New York, and probably here.At New York the gold combination has fortunately \u201c bust,\u201d and business men can now breathe more freely.The market opened at 114 j, declined to 114 J, but towards tbe close of the day advanced slightly, and closed at 114^-.Sterling Exchange has advanced to 485, closing strong at that rate.Stocks have fluctuated considerably to-day.Union Pacific, Mail, Erie and Telegraph were largely dealt in.The first of these closed very strong.Too sales of the day were as follows Pacific Mail, 29,000 ; Telegraph, 22,400 ; Erie, 42,400 ; Lake Shore, 800 ; Bock Island, 2,3)0 ; N.W.Commoa, 11,400 ; Do Preferred, 300 ; Union Pacific, 50, 200 ; Ohio & Miss, 9,800 O.0.& I.C., 200 ; Toledo A Wabash, 6,100 ; St.Paul, 6,500.The fluctuations were ; \u2014 10 o\u2019c 12 o\u2019c 2 o\u2019c 4 o\u2019c.43i .78 J .100J .30f .73j .106 44b «J 78\t78 100J \u2022\u2022 .3li 1064 100 45 57 28} 67} 15} 45 28} 44 77} 100} 31 74 1061 45} 57} 38} 29} 68} 5} 15} Pacific Mail.W 0 Telegraph.N Y Oentral.Erie.Lake Shore.Bock Island,.N W Common.45 Do Preferred.57} St Paul.38} Ohio and Miss.28} Union Pacific.68 OO&IO.6 Toledo A Wabash.15f The amount of business transacted, at the Stock Exchange this forenoon was small, but tho market presented a stronger tone, and on some lines a slight advance was established.Montreal and Telegraph attracted tho principal attention, both of which were firm, with an upward tendency.Commerce and Merchants were inactive, but yesterday's price was maintained by the former, while the latter exhibited a fractional advance.The transactions reported In Bank of Montreal were 7 at 188,\t12,\t6 at 188}, and 14 at 188 ; the last price being procurable at the close of the first hour of business.Ontario was held at 112, but although buyers advanced their yiews to 110, no business was done.City was quiet at 107}, and People\u2019s at 108}; 106} could be obtained for the one, and 108 for the other.Molson\u2019s was offered at 115} ; 114 was bid, without leading to transactions.Toronto was in demand at 189 ; but there were no shares in tbe market.Jacques Cartier was steady at 97, and Merchants\u2019 at 114 ; buyers\u2019 views were } and 1 per cent, below these figures.Nationale would bring 116, and Ucion 102.Mechanics\u2019 remains purely nominal at 91.Boyal Canadian was quiet at 97 lS> 97}, for buyers and sellers respectively.10 shares Metropolitan changed hands at 99.Exchange was stronger, 12 shares having been disposed of at 106.A small lot of Montreal Telegraph was sold at 172}, and 29 shares Gas at 134.For Canada Cotton Manufacturing Company, 35 could be procured, and for North American Car Company, 40.Corporation 6 per cent.Bonds were quoted at- 98}.At the Afternoon Board, Bank of Montreal was stronger ; the sales were 20, 20, 9 at 188} ; 10, 19 at 188}, closing at 188} IS) 188} for buyers and sellers respectively.For 25 shares City 106J was paid.23 shares Merchants were disposed of at 113}, closing with buyers at that rate, but no sellers under 114.Royal Canadian was} per cent, stronger, the quotatioo for sellers being 98 ; 97} could be obtained.173 was offered for Montreal Telegraph without leading to transactions, holders generally asking 173}.CORN EXCHANGE DAILY REPORT.Wednesday.^April 2, 1875.FLOUR.\u2014Receipts, 4,598 brls ; shipments 300 brls.Market very quiet.Wheat In Chicago was quoted |o lower.English advices to-day quote floating cargoes of Wheat and Corn steady.Cargoes on passage and for shipment Wheat firmer; Corn quiet.Mark Lane Wheat and Corn unaltered.English and French country Wheat markets unaltered.Stocks in London :\u2014Wheat under 50,000 qrs ; Corn under 50,000 qrs; Flour 170,000 IS 180,000 brls.Stocks in Liverpool:\u2014Wheat 120,000 iS 130,000 qrs ; Corn 90,000 IS 100,000 qrs ; Flour 260,000 IS 270,000 brls.Weather in England spring-like.Liverpool spot Wheat strong; Red, 8s 9d '5) 9s 3d; \u2019White, 9s 5d IS 9s 8 J.Liverpool spot Corn unaltered.There was a considerable falling off in transactions on \u2019Change this moroing, hardly any enquiries being made.The only sales reported were : 100 brls Strong Bakers\u2019 at $4 75 ; 100 do Medium at $4 45 ; 60 do Suoerfiae (doubtful) at IJ4 25.FLOUR per brl 196 lbs\u2014 Superior Extra\t\t$ 0 5 00\tIS\t$ c 6 10 Extra Superfine.\t\t4 80\tIS\t4 90 Fancy\t\t4 60\tIS\t4 65 Spring Extra\t\t4 45\tIS\t4 50 Superfine\t\t4 25\tIS\t4 30 Strong Bakers\u2019\t\t4 55\tIt»\t4 75 Fine ,\t\t4 05\t(S\t4 10 Middlings\t\t3 80\t(S\t3 90 Pollards.\t\t3 40\tIS\t3 60 D C Bag Flour per 100 lbs.\t2 25\tIS\t0 00 City Bags [delivered].\t0 00\tIS\t2 35 UATMEAL\u2014Quiet at\t$5 50\tIS\t$5 60.WHEAT \u2014 Nominal.\tCanada\t\tSoring wheat for May delivery was held at $1.10,\t\t\t 17c the highest bid being f 1.07.CORN\u2014Quiet at 80c.PEAS\u2014Quiet at 93c IS 95c.OATS\u2014Quiet; 43c/® 45c for new.BARLEY\u2014Offered at 70c BUTTER\u2014Dull.Rates are 14c IS for tubs and firkins.Boll at 17c.CHEESE\u201414o IS 14Jc forGood toClieice.PORK\u2014$22 00 IS $22 50 for Inspected New Mess, and $20 50 IS $21 00 for Thin LARD\u2014Quiet; Tierces, 14c; Pails, 15}c.ASHES per 100 lbs\u2014Pots, $5 60 r® $5 65.Pearls, Firsts nominal at $6 70.DRESSED HOGS\u2014At $3 00 /® $8 15 per 100 lb).Chicago, April 2, 9.30 a.-Wheat opens at $1 00 for Juue ; offered at 99}c for May.Receipts,\u2014Flour 11,735 barrels; Wheat, 66,000 bushels ; Corn, 15,000 do ; Oats 10,000 do; Rye, none ; Barley, 4,000 has ; Dressed Hogs, 100.Shipments\u2014Flour, 9,525 barrels ; Wheat, 46,000 bush ; Corn, 22,000 do ; Oats, 15,000 do ; Rye, none ; Barley, 7,000 bush ; Dressed Hogs, none.Milwaukee, April 2, 9.50 a.m.\u2014Wheat weak at $1 00 ; 94}c for No.2 ; 99c for May ; 99} for June.Receipts, 26,000 bush; shipments, 60,000 do.Receipts of Produce for Past 24 Hours\u2014 April 2, G.T.R.\u2014Flour, 4 598; Leather, 1,169; Peas, 2,000; Ashes, 21; Butter, 130 ; Oats, 2,100.Montreal, April 2, 1875.\t\t\t \tSell-|\tBuy-\tt'rans- BANKS.\tert.\tert.\tactions Montreal.\t\t\t\t:88|\t188\t188} Ontario.\t\t\t112\t110\t British\t\t.\u2022 .\u2022\t.\t City\t\t107\t106}\to Ci People\u2019s\t\t108}\t108\t\u2022 .\u2022 \u2022 Molson's\t\t115}\t114}\t.Toronto.11 \t\t\t192\t189\t Jacques Cartier\t\t97\t96\t Merchants'\t\t114\t113}\t113} Eastern Townships.\t\t.\t«# \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Quebec\t\t\t\t\t Nationale\t\t\t\t\t116\t Union\t\t\t\t104\t102\t Mechanics\u2019\t\t91\t89\t Royal Canadian\t\t98\t97}\t.Commerce\t\t1344\t134\t Metropolitan\t\t99}\t98}\t99 Dominion T t, t , r,,.\t\t120\t Hamilton\t\t\t\t97\t93}\t\u2022 \u2022 .\u2022 Maritime Bank \t\t\u2022 .\u2022\t83\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Exchange\t\t\t106\t105\t106 Villa Marie.t f # r, .\t\t\t St.Lawrence.t\t-\t\t\t MISCELLANEOUS.\t\t\t Intercolonial Coal.\t.* \u2022 .\t.\t« \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Huron Copper Bay.\t.a\t\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Montreal Telegraph.\t175\t174}\t175 Dominion Telegraph.\t.\t\t Richelieu Nav.Co.\tB\t6\t Canadian Nav.Co\t\tB\tC\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Union Navigation Co.\t.*\u2022\t.\t.City Passenger R.R, Co\tB\tC\t City G as Co\t\t134\t133}\t134 Merchants\u2019 Exchange.\t.\t.\t.\u2022 * \u2022 Oie.de P.a C.Foncierf\t.\t\t Can Eng.A Machine Ce\t.\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Quebec Fire Ass.Co.\t.\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mont.Inv'nt Ass.Stock\t.\t\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Can.Cotton Man.Co.\t40\t35\t Oornwall Man.Co.\t.\t.\t Mont.Warehousing Co\t.\t.\t Graphic Printing Co.,.\t\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 North American Car Co\t60\t40\t Mont.Per.Building 8y\t112}\t\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mont.Building Aes\u2019n\t.\t.\t.Sealing and Fishing.\t.\t.\t* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 BONDS, Ao.\t\t\t Dominion Stock\t\t.\u2022 * \u2022\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t Dominion Bonds\t\t.\t.\t.» Gov.Deh.6 p.c.Stg.\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t.\u2022 .\u2022 Gov.Deb.6 p.c, Cy.\t.\u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Gov.Deb.5 p.c.Stg.\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Gov.Deb.5 p.c.Oy.\t.\u2022 \u2022\t\t« \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Har 6} p.c.Bonds.\t.\u2022\t.\t« \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 G.T R.7 p.c.Stg.Bondt\t.\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 M.A 0.Ry 6 p.c.do do\t.\t.\t 8 p.c.Cy.do\t101}\t100}\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Corporation 6 p.c.do.\t98}\t97\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 M.W.W.\tdo do.\t98}\t97\t Corporation 7 p.c.Stock\t.\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Do\t6 p.c.do.\t.\t\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 EXCHANGE.\t\t\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Bank 60-days Stg\t\t9} IS 9|\t\t\u2022 d ; Orleans, 8$d.Stock in port is 908,000 bales including 54!,ooc.Amount of Stock is 426,000 baled including 209, 00 American.Grain\u2014Receipts of wheat for past the three days have been 32,000 quarters, Including 29,-00) American.2.30 p m\u2014Corn, 34s 3is 3d per qu drier.Peas, 42s per cwt.2.30 pun.\u2014Bread-stuffs\u2014Q,ulet.Provisions\u2014Lard.66s per cwt.Pork, 76s per bbl for New Mess: Paris, April 2.\u2014Monetary\u2014 Rentes, 64f 20c.UNITED STATES.CHICAGO, April 2.\u2014Fdour\u2014Dull and unchanged.Grain \u2014Wheat in fair demand; No 2 Spring, fresh, at 972c for regular ; 95Jc for spot or April; 99$c for May; $ i ul£ for June ; No 3 Spring, 92c; rejected, 8 l$c.Corn advanced and in fair demand ; No 2 mixed fresh, at70c for regular ; 88io @ 68£c for spot or April ; 762c bid for May ; 76c bid for June.Oats excited and prices higher; No 2 at 57c bid for spot; 60c bid for May.Rye demand light: holders firm ; No 2 at $L 00.Barley active and higher ; No.2 Spring $1.09 for spot ; $1 04 mp $105 for April.Receipts\u2014Flour, 12.000 brls; Wheat, 66,00 bush ; Corn, 15,000 do ; Oaks, 10,090 do; Barley, 4,000 do.Shipments\u2014Flour, 9,000 brls; Wheat, 4«,(X0 bush; Corn, 21,900 do; Oats, 15,\"0odo Barley.7,000do.At the call of the Board in the afternoon Whe^t was excited an 1 prices higher; $1 01$ $1 Olj for May ; $1 ui for June.Corn higher at 63 $c for Air il ; 76fc 0 762c for May.Oats, 572c for April.; 6!}c & 61$ Hi $21 37$ for April; $21.50 for May ; $2i 75 ® $2180 for June.Lard steady; $14.50 for spot; $'4.62$ (a $14 65 for May; $14.82$ ® $4.85 for June.Bulk meats active and higher ; shoulder, 8c ; short rib middles, ll$c ; short clear middles, 112c.Hogs\u2014Receipts, 9,516; shipments, 424.Seeds\u2014Dull and unchanged.Whiskey\u2014$111 a0 $112.NEW YORK, April 2.\u2014Monetary\u20143 p m \u2014P M, 44 ; Tel 782 Î Amn, 632 ; N W, 45* ; do pfd, 57 i; R 1 106; St Paul, 382 Î 'Jo pfd, 561; Erie, 312; St J, 28»; do pfd, 36; Karl., 128;\u2018Shore 732 ; N Y C, 101; O & M,282 ; Pan, 121; Toledo, 15$ ; U P, 68; Gold, 142 \u2022 3*80 p m\u2014Money after loaning at 5.closed at 2 0 2$.Sterling firm.Gold opened at 14$ closed at 14$.Governments and Railroads firm.State Bonds quiet and steady.Stocks moderately active during the day on fluctuations in the general list of2 # 2 per ce at.with U P.Pacific mail and Northwestern strong.Cotton\u2014Dull at 16$c for Middling Uplands.Flour\u2014Firm and in moderate demand ; receipts, 12,000 brls ; sales, 13,0 0 brls ; quotations unchanged.Rye Flour steady.Grain\u2014Wheat a shade firmer, and moderate demard; receipts 57,000 bush ; sale-» 46,000 do at $1 17 y?$119 for No 2 Chicago; $L 20 0 $1 22$ for No 2 Milwaukee; $1 24 0 $1 28 for No 1 Spring: $1 26 0 $1 28 for Winter Red Western ; $1 28 » $1 29 for Amber do.Barley dull and drooping; receipts, none; sales, 5,00 bush two-rowed state to arrive at $1 20.Oats firmer ; receipts 7,000 bush ; sales 76,000 do at 71c 0 78cfor Mixed Western; 72c 0 74$c for White do.Provisions-Pork at $21 75 for old and New Mess.Lard, 14$c for steam and kettle rendered, Butter, 18c it 28c.Petroleum\u2014Crude, 7c 0 7$c'; Refined, 142c.BOSTON, April 1.\u2014Flour\u2014Market firmior medium grades, but there is not so much inquiry for the best brands.We quote Supers at $4 50; low Extras at $5 00 0 $5 60; Ohio and Southern Illinois at $5 75 0 $6 75; Indiana and Michigan at $6 25 (ro $6 60; St.Loifis at $6 25 0 $7 50; Fancy Spring Wheat Flours at $6 75 0 $8 50; straight Minnesotas at $5 25 0 $6 25.Oats Firm, demand light, and we only note email sales at 72c f jr Mo 2 white.Butter\u2014New is coming forward more freely and prices for choice range from 25c 80c per lb.We quote choice at 25c 0 30c, but the medium and common grades sell all tho way from 20c 0 22c, and good lots at 23c (& 24c.New rangea in price from 18c 0 25c, aud bakers\u2019 from 16c (& 18c.Canada is quoted at 20c 0 25c.Cheese\u2014Quite'fsteady, and prices A)i all grades are well sustained.We quote fine and fancy factory at !6$e 0 17c ; 15c 0 lojc for tine eooddo; 14c 0 142c\"for medium, and 12$c 0 13c for common.fl! Eggs\u2014The market this afternoon is not so strong, aud we hear of sales of Western in lots at 25c and Eastern at 27c.In a small way higher prices «re obtained, and most of the business is in a jobbing way at Æc, and early in the day 29c was obtained.Hay\u2014Market abundantly supplied, prices dull at $12 for Swale; $15 0 $19 for fine; $18 0 §19 for medium, a< d $20 0 $21 for coarse, traw fir oi at $19 0 $20.-Advertisei'.MACDOUGALL D PURIFIER AND RESTORER, For cleansing and clearing tne blood from all impurities, cannot be too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of ail kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure, it Cares O d Sores, Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs, Cures Blackhea m, or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores, Cures Cancerous U cers, Cares Blood and Skin dseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the B!o>jd from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising.As this mixture is ple asant to the taste and warranted free from anything injurious tothe most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give It a triai to test its value, Thousands of Testimonials from all parts.Sold In Bottles $i each, and in Cases, containing-lx t.mes the quantity, $1 each\u2014sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases by ad Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world.Sole Proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries Hall, \u201e\tLincoln, England.Sold in England by alt 'Who.esale Patent Medicine Houses.Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec : EVANS, MER ERA CO., Montreal, Montreal\u2014Soiù by Lymans, Clare & Co, ; \u201c\t\u201c GoUiden, Chemist.April 3\tly B 79 One Box of Clarke\u2019s B 41 Fills Is warranted to euro all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in cither sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the Back.Sold in Boxes, $1.50 each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors.Sole Proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Apothecaries\u2019 Ha\u2019l, Lincoln, England Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses, Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec : EVANS, MERCER terms for Hotels, Restaurants and attaint*>a e, &o.Ap 11 2\tr 78 \u2019 GOAL.GOAL! GOAL i SCOTCH STEAM Very Superior Quality, lehigkh LUMP, AMERICAN, PTONAOS, STOVE AND NUT SIZES.PEI0ES LOW.s.w.beabd&co.Foot of McGill Street.-& pm a ly 78 ïi C8ST81CÏ0RS.SEALED T^NDER-t, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hail, until FRIDAY, the 16th instant, at Noon, for sundry Artificers\u2019 Works required in the erection of a Police Station on Kemp Street, St.Ann\u2019s Ward, according to Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of H.M.Pbrrait£.t, Esquire, Architect, No.99 St Francois Xavier Street.The lowest o any Tender will not ne-cessari y be accepted.[By order.] 0HA8.GLAOKMEYER, City Clerk.City CberjiM Office, ) City Hall,\tJ- Montreal, Sra April, 1875.J b 79 & ST, HELEN'S ISLAND PM, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Special Committee on Parks and Ferr'os are prepared ,o receive (through tbe City Clerk, TENDERS until Wi-D-NFSDAY, the 7th Instant, at.NOON, for the privilege of galling Reireshments on St.Heien\u2019t, Islmd on strictly temperance principles, for the Reason only.Parties tendering to state the amount they are prepared to pay for such privilege.By order.OHS.GLAOKMEYER, City Clerk, IT ITT Cl.ERK\u20193 OFFICE, ) City Hail,\tL Montreal, 1st April, 1875.J\tu 78 ROAD DEPARTMENT TENDERS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersign d and endo'sed \u201c Tenders for Tile Fives,\u201d will be received at the Office of the City Clerk untit NOON on TUESDAY, the 27th APRIL next, for the delivery of 1,000 Lengths of 6-inoh PIPES 600\t
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