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TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. LIQUIDATION SALE. ELECTRIC WATER HEATING PATENTS. fTVENDERS are invited for Purchase of -"- Australian, and New Zealand Patent Rights of Electric Heat Storage Unit for Hot Water or Steam Sterilisation. For full details apply PETHERICK, WEBB, & MACKERSEY, Public Accountants, 79 Manners Street, Wellington. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF S.S. PORT BOWEN, Stranded near Beach Wanganui, N.Z. are invited for the Purchase -*- for removal or destruction of the above-named Steamship as she now lies stranded near Wanganui, New Zealand. Conditions o£ Tender will be dispatched to enquirers on application to the Wellington or Sydney Office of the Owner, Port. Line, Limited. No tender will necessarily be accepted. • Tender must be in the form attached to Conditions of Tender and must be accompanied by a bank cheque or bank draft for 10 per cent, of the amount tendered. Tenders close at the office of Port Line, Limited, Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, on Janu- | ary 6, 1940. PORT LINE, LIMITED i (Incorporated in England), j Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. j Bent Street, Sydney,' Australia. | WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ! TO CONTRACTORS. I HPENDERS, closing, at the Education A Board's Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, Cl, at NOON on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1939, are invited for the construction of BICYCLE STALLS at HUTT CENTRAL SCHOOL. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Education Board's Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, Cl, and Mr. J. Stonehouse's Shop, High Street, Lower Hutt. W. I! DEAVOLL, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON^OSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR LEASE. HHENDERS are hereby invited by the ■*- Wellington Hospital Board for a Lease of:— , All that piece or parcel of land situate in Molesworth Street in the City of Wellington containing Twenty-five perches and fifty-five one-hundredths of a perch (25.55p) being Part of Section Five hundred and forty-five (545) on the public map of the Town of Wellington. The land is triangular in shape having a frontage of approximately 182.6 links to Molesworth Street. The land has a depth of approximately 27 links at the northern boundary thereof and of approximately 156.5 at the ".southern boundary thereof. The land is subject to a building line restriction of approximately between 17 and 18 feet from the Molesworth Street frontage. This reduces the available building area to 17.88 perches. All the above measurements and the position 6f the said building line are shown on a plan which is attached to and deemed to be part of the Conditions of Tender. The lease will be for a term of twentyone years with provision for perpetual renewals for- further successive terms of fourteen years at rentals to be determined by arbitration at the end of each term according to the provisions in that behalf contained in the second; schedule to the Public Bodies Leases Act 1908. The lease will contain a covenant by the lessee to pull down and remove the buildings now standing on the said land and to erect and complete thereon to the satisfaction of the-lessor a substantial, building at a cost of not less than £4500 within three years from the date of fche^ commencement of the lease. The lease will also contain a covenant by the lessee whenever called upon, by the lessor so to do, to surrender to the lessor all that part of the said land which lies between the above-mentioned building, line (marked by a green line on the plan above referred to) and the present western.- boundary of Molesworth Street. No compensation or payment is to be made by the lessor to the lessee on account of such surrender nor shall the lessee have any right or claim to any part of any compensation that may be payable by the Wellington City Corporation on the dedication as a public street of the area last above mentioned and described.The lease will also contain covenants by the lessee to pay rates, to insure against fire and earthquake in the joint names of the lessor and the lessee in the full insurable value of the buildings to be erected, to repair and maintain all such buildings, not to assign or sublet without consent such consent not to be .arbitrarily withheld and not to,use any buildings except for residential purposes without consent of the lessor. The buildings at present standing- on the said land are subject to monthly tenancies and the lessee Mill have to take the responsibility of obtaining vacant possession. The tender will be the annual rent which -the tenderer proposes to pay for the first term of twenty-one years. The lessor shall not be bound to accept the highest or any tender. Conditions of tender and form of proposed lease together with' the plan of the land above referred to may be inspected at the offices of Messrs. Brandon, Ward, Hislop, and PowJes, 150 Featherston Street, Wellington. Both the form of lease and the said pian shall be deemed to be incorporated in the Conditions of Tender and to form part thereof. Tenderers are particularly recommended to inspect the said plan before tendering. Form of tender may be obtained at the offices of the undersigned. Tenders will close on the loth day of January, 1930 BRANDON, WARD, HISLOP, AND POWLES,, Solicitors to the Wellington Hospital Board. TENDER| n FOK r UNIFORMS AND " RENDERS, addressed Cto PS the General ■*- Manager, Railway Department, Wellington, will be received at his office up till 4 p.m. on Monday, January 29. 1940, tor the. Supply of Uniforms and Uniform Caps. Specifications, etc., \ may be obtained from the Comptroller of Stores. Raihvay Head Office, Wellington, and from the District Storekeepers. Railways, Otahuhu, Addington, and Hillside. A SK to see the beautitui "MONO UOK' Plush Doors. Soundly constructed aud available is walnut, rimu. oregon. and hoop pine. C. AND A. ODLIN AND CO., LTD.. Wellington. STRENGTH. SPEED DURABIUTY. Reinforce ivitb "B X C." GUARANTIED hI.KITKIC WKLDKH FABRIC. Sule New Zealand Agents: JOHN DUTHIB AND CO., LTD., Willis Street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1939, Page 20

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