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j Tenders. I rpK>O3ERS for the SUPPLY of 100 or more I A f-übic yar.is RUBBLE, for breaking, de- ; lrvered at Armasrh street, Christchurch, will jbe received at the Charitable Aid Office, I \\ orcester street, up to noon of Thuiaday, 18th, I By order. ' Ana F. C. NORRI3, ; sxr Secretary. TAI TAPU DAIRY COMPANY. TENDERS FOR BUTTER. ! mEVDERS are invited for the WHOLB or ;J. PART of the OUTPUT of the FACTORY I?t per lb per Month for TWO MONTHS. . Samples can be seen at Factory. Tenderers, to state whether they will take delivery at Factory or doc Tenders ba sent to the Secretory. Tai Tapu, not iater than twelve noon on THURSDAY. July ISth. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. CARLETON, , , Secretary. TENDERS FOR BtJTTER BOXES. mENDERS are Invited for the SUPPLY Of JL about 2000 BUTTER BOXES for rhe Factory, at per 100 BOXES. Sample box and specifications can can; be seen at Factory. Tenders to be sent to the Chairman of Directore not later than Twelve noon ou THURSDAY, JriJy 18th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ ■ • & CARLETON, "i Secretary. TENDERS. LENDERS Wffl be~received until the 17th .JL instant for PAPERING and PAINTING. . For partacolara, apply to ' HOLLIS and 'WILLIAMS, 338 ; • ■ Lyttelton. .TTIENDERS will be re. eived till four r,'clock JL on FRIt'AY, July Mrh, for the KRKCXtONof a BRICK and STONK BUILDING in JoOgb street, for V. Hunter Brown, Esq., comprising Offices for Messrs Wood Bros. Plana and specification may bo seen at our office. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ■ ;• COLLINS and BARMAN, fiftt :•■ Architect*. ' ■ WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are called for FORMING por- . tions of the MONTSERRAT ROAD, beyond Mr Recce's. st)cci!".cati- ns to be peen at the Road Board Office, and with the Foreman of Works, < 'abbaß& Tree Flat, on and .after Saturday, 20ih i'-st. Teudere close at Noon oa August 6th. Tiie lowest or any tender not necessarily .accented. R. M. PEMBERTON. ' ' Engineer tothe Board. Walkari, July 15th, 1889. 516 PLOUGHING. TfIKNDKRS Wanted for PLOUGHING and JL HARROWINU 150 Acres Turnip Land at Motuuau. Specifications can be seen at the Station. Tenders will close on SATURDAY, the 20th insianc. J. H. HALL, Manager. Motnnau, 15th July, 1889. 514 ENDERS are invited, and will be received by mc until tho 21th instant, for Supplying the School of Agriculture, for 12 months from the Ist August next, with— (a) Groceries, the usual assortment (b) Bread (c) Beef, roasting (named joints), corned, and steak. Delivery of groceries to be made al the School or Lincoln Railway Station, and of Bread and Beef at the School. All articles to be of the best quality, anrt subject to the approval of the College House- *?****' W. E. IVEY, .. v ■ ___ Director. lßrh July. 1889. 615 TENDER& LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO miME FOR RECEIVING TENDER 3in THIS ESTATE Iβ EXTENDED to WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, At 10 a.m. E. C. LATTER, Official Assignee. Christchurch. June 2Uh. 1889. 9592 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of LIGHTBAND, ALLAN and CO., of Christchurch, Dunedin and London, Tanners, Boot Manufacturers and Importers. rpHE following ASSETS in the above Estate pljßLfc e TE O t 5DE O R F^ !:KKD F ° K SALE by LOT I.—(With the consent of the Mortgagees) THE TANNERY, at Woolston. as agoing concern, including the Freehold of about A acres, together with the whole of the Buildings, Machinery and Plant thereon, and Two Freehold Sections of about} acre, in the immediate vicinity Also, THE COMPLETE STOCK AT PRESENT IN THE TANNERY, in various stage*of Manufacture, together with all Bark and Sundries. Stock-sheets can be seen after Saturday next, at this Office, or on application to Mr B. G. Wood, at the Tannery, who will show Stock, &c. to intending Tenderers. LOT 2.-THE GLUE PREMISES, with about 2 acres of Land, Engine and other Plant, with Large Sheds suitable for Fellmongering, held on lease, having about 3 yeaxp to run, at £10 per annum. LOT a—THE PLANT, MACHINERY end STOCK-IN-TRADE, now on the Premises in Manchester and Hereford streets, as per Stock-sheet*. The Stock consists of Colonial Boots and Shoes finished, also of a large variety of goods in various stages of manufacture. The Plant and Machinery is the most extensive and modern in the Colony, and w all in Good Going Order. LOT 4 The whole of the ENGLISH and FOREIGN BOOTS and SHOE 3in the Warehouse, Hereford street, and in the Queen's Bond. The greater portion of tnis Stock is of recent importation, and suitable for the present season. LOT s.—The whole of the LEATHER and GRINDERY STOCK, in the "Varehouse, Hereford street. Stock-sheets of Lots 3, 4 and 5, can be seen after Saturday Next, at this Office, and at the Office, Hereford Btreec LOT 6.—THE EQUITY of REDSMPTIONof the FREEHOLD, in Hereford street, 65 z 165 ft, on which is erected the substantial Brick and Stone Warehouse; also, Two Large Workshops in the rear. Particulars of the Mortgage can be obtained on application. Tenders must be lodged with the Official Assignee, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 17th July, at 10 a.m., and Tenderers are to state what proportion of the purchase money will be paid in cash, and the terms required for the balance. E. C. LATTER, Official Assignee. Chriatchurch, 17th June, 1889. , 9168 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of LIGHTBAND, ALLAN and CO., of Christchurch. Dunedin and London, Tanners, Boot Manufacturers and Importers. T7IURTHER PORTIONB of the ASSETS Jn X , the above Estate are NOW OFFERED FOR SALE by PUBLIC TENDER, viz. :— LOT 7—The STOCK-IN-TRADE, as per stock sheets, consisting of Boots and Shoes, now in the Ketail Premises, ASHBURTON. known as the Zealandia Boot Store, and also the Book Debte, £12319s 4d. LOT B—The STOCK-IN-TRADE, as per stack sheets, consisting of Boots and Shoes, Leather, &c, now in the Ketail Premises, Tay street. OAMARU, known asthe City Boot Palace, and also the Book Debts. £40818 sod. LOT 9-Tbe STOCK-IN TRADE, as per stock sheets, consisting of Leather, Grindery, &c, now in the warehouse lately occupied by the firm in Princes street, Stock sheets are ready for inspection. Separate tenders are required for the Book Debts. A deposit, by. marked cheque, of 10 per cent, on the amount offered is to accompany each tender, which must be lodged at the Official Assignee's office, Chrisichureh, on or before Wednesday, the 17th July, at 10 a.m. E. C. LATTER. . Official Assignee. Chnstchnrch. 29th Jane, 1889. 9851 TENDERS ACCEPTED^ JHAYE ACCEPTED the Tenders of Messr* Heron, Frirell, Watson, and Burgia tor oughing and Cutting Gorse. - B. DAILKY. 610 Swnnaiwm.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

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