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GOVERNMENT NEW .ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY ' FORCES. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY" OF CLOTHE?G AND PERSONAL EQUIPME^IT. T7IT KITTEN TENDERS in duplicate will bp » ». reoctr«d by tho QuutOTwriw-G*®®™* Headquarters, Wellington, op till noon on MONDAY. 4th October, for tho supply and delivery aft— , Blankets, Cholera Belts, Braces, Denim Suits, HoDsewivcn, Hold-mils, Jersey*. Kitb»ga and See. Krt-bogs, Underpant*, Under and Working Shirts, Socka, Canvw Shoes, Towels, Paanikios, Tin PJatoa, Pntteew, Dinner Knives, Forks auU Spooas. Samples - may be inspected and copies oi specifications and conditions of supply, with forms of tender, may be obtained at District Headquarters, N.Z. Military Fotocs, Auckland, Christchurch. and Dunedin, and De* fence Stance, Buckle street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. O'SULLIVAN, Major, For Quartennaster-General. Deiciic<» Stores, Wellington, . 2IHli September, 1915- ' TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES.-TAITIIERE-NIKAU CAMP. SEALED TENDERS for the delivery of Bre-id, Butter, Candles, Cbew*N Coffee, Jam, FrtsU H-at. Fresh Milk. Milt, Oatmeal, Flour, Onions, Pepper. Potatoes, Salt, Tea, Currants, Rice, Baking Powder, Cool, Coke. Wood and Straw to Tauberenikau Camp, will lx> received up till 12 o'clock (nooc) on WEDNESDAY, 6tli Octobor, 1915. Particulars of supplies required and conditions of delivery, etc.. may be obtained from Headquarters, Defenoo Department, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Palmers ton North. Envelopes containing tenders should bo clearly marked "Tender for Suppli«3—TaulveTenikau Camp," and addressed to tbe "Quartcrmaster-Gencml, Hcadquartera. Defence Department. Wellington." H. H. WRIGHT. Captaau A.S.C., Director of Supplies and Transport. t 22nd September, 1915. 5343 1 NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. ' TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF BADGES, . GILT METAL. T\7"KITTEN TENDERS, in duplicate, will ! I 1 bt» Reived by tho QuartermastcrGeneral. Headouarte-js, AVellinirton, up till noon on MONDAY, 4th October. 1915, for the supply of GOOO Badge«. Collar, A.S.C., , with pins, and 3000 Badges, Cap, A.S.C., with pin 3. ' Samples may bo iiwpcctod and oopiee of , speciCcations and conditions of supply with 1 forms of tender, may Ix* obtained at District Hcadqnarters, N.Z. Military Forces, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dimedin, and »t Deicnoo Stores, Buckle street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not neocasarily acccpted. » JAS. O'SULLIVAN, Major, , For | 23rd Septe-mbcj', 1915. 5964 TENDER FOR SUPPLIES.—MAY MORN CAMP. ' CEAJoED TENDERS for the delivery of Bread, Butter. Candles, Cheese, Coflee, 1 Jam, Freah Meat, Fresh Milk, Condensed Milk, Oatmeal, Onions, Pepper, Potatoes, Salt, Tea. Currants, Rice, Baking Powder, Coal, Coke, Wood and Straw to May Morn Camp will bo received up till 12 o'clock (noon) on ' TUESDAY, sth October, 1915. | Particulars of supplies required and con--1 ditions of delivery, etc., may be obtained 1 from Headqnartera, Defence Department, [ Wellington. Auckland, Duacdin, Christchurch ! and PaJmerston North. -' j • Envelopes containing • tendca-B should bo clearly marked "Tender for Supplies—May Morn Camp," and addressed to the QnarterHeadquarters, Defence Department, Wellington. H. H. WRIGHT, Captain A.S.C., Director of Supplies and Transport. 25th September, 1915. 5963 LAKE PUKAKI HOTEL. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited t«p to » V 5 p.m. on 11th October for the leaso of above-mentioned hotel for five years from Ist November, 1915. Specification and conditions of lease may bo seen at Government Tourist Bureaux at ; Christchurch, Dunodin, and Wellington, and tho Post Office at trim&ru. Tenders are to be addressed to 'General Manager, Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, Wellington, and marked "Tender" on outside. B. M. WILSON. "5962 General Manager. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "THE LODGE," , 36 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch ; (Five Minutes from G.P.0.). OUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Beautifully situated, close to Gardens and: River Avon. Telephone 1970. MRS GUNN, G4056 _ . Proprietress. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. F. L. MURRAY AND 00. — ■* ■ F. L. MURRAY AND CO., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE CHEAPEST OFFERING. TOO ACRES rolling downs; 20 acres oats, I \J\J no acres turnips, JOO acres grass; carrying, 700 sheop; buildings: 4-stalled stable, barn and hut; 6 miles from rail and township. " Price £3 (well worth £4).; £500 cash. Owner single and leaving for front. F. L. MURRAY and CO. 4 ACRES, I'Af AaNUI, with 5-roomed house and conveniences, dairy, bathroom, stable and chiffhouse, orchard: £1050; terms. F. L. MURRAY and CO. EXCHANGE FOR BUNGALOW. 2i-ACRE SECTIONS, Hills (near foot), £375 cach. ■ Will exchange for up-to-date Bungalow 5 or 6 rooms up to £900. F. L. MURRAY and CO. SUIT RETIRED_FAHMEB. '7-ROOMED HOUSE, with good high oon- * ere to foundations, bathroom, washhonse, stable und trai«hed;; good orchard and vegetable garden; artesian water. The liouse is pbstored throujrhout, and is in splendid order. Situated Papanui, about 2 miles from Square. Price only £1000. • £700 can remain on mortgago. ■ F. L. MURRAY ami CO ~ 150 ACRES FREEHOLD. 100 ACRES L.I.P. . - 1 > PMCE £2500. ' £500 CASH. , The Farm carries 300 owes. 20 bend cattle, and 8 horses, and fattens all lambs in addition to growing crops of wheat, oats and root*?. Improvements consiV of excellent dwrilinghoufl", stable, large shed'and piggery. This is a cheap property of good quality land. Present owner has dono well, and wants to buy a larger property. We can recommend > it "as a very good miied farm, snitablo for sbeop and dairying. There are ao&ra good river flats, portions stony, but rich soil. Over 50 acrcs is worth £30 an ecre, and is tho best of dairying pasture. Tho farm is well watered, and the house is a good one, with j nicely laid out garden. Other buildings aro good' and suitable. F. L. MURRAY and CO., Land and Estate Agents, 170 Cashcl street, Christchurch. M6085-IM4 "The apple lands company. 1 I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I A N area of finst-class Apple-growing Land, ; 7GO ACRES in extent, close to the i Tasman Fruit Settlement on the Moutere Hills, Nelson, has been acquired by a local company, with a view to forming a Canterbury Fruit Settlement, which it in intended to subdivide for 6ale among residents of Canterbury; It comprises beautiful gentle slopes of apple land, facing northwards to the sun,, and overlooking the Moutere and Motueka V~lley«. Tbe scenery is charming, and the climate is the finest in New Zealand. A settlement of a special nature,-' including congenial friends from one's <>wn • neighbourhood, the be»t and moat profitable applegrowing land in the Dominion, with easy acceart by a mam motor road to Ncleon and Motueka, should appeal to many who desire to exchango the worries and con&nemeni of city life fox tbe healthy, open-air life of tho country. In no other form of investment will a small amount of capital produce onch satisfactory dividends, combined with' a free, glorious life amidst lovely scenery and happy surroundings. Plana of tbe property are now being prepared, and will shortly be available. Sole Agents: THE APPLE LANDS COMPANY. Proprietor, P. HERCUS, Twenty years the Manager of 0 ' the Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd. 187 Manchester street. . . H4072 THE War is being specially dealt with in tho "Evening News" to u extent not to h» lesad elsewhcxe. ' .

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15394, 27 September 1915, Page 11

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