AUCTIONS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. SPLENDID METHVEN PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO-MORROW (Saturday), JUNE 2nd. AT 11 A.M. WE have received instructions from " MR JOHN DOWLING to offer on the above date in the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY'S ROOMS. CASHEL STRET. HIS FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTY. OF 648 ACRES, SITUATED ON MT. HUTT ROAD. The farm is subdivided into 15 paddocks, well sheltered and watered, and grows turnips, rape, and oats to perfection. There are 50 acres Turnips for winter feed. The improvements consist of a new 5-Roomed Modern Dwelling, with Dairy and Washhouse attached. Electric light installed throughout, also a 6-stalled Stable, ChafThouse, and Whare. The property is only 6i miles lrom Methven Township, Creamery, and High School, and will carry 1200 Ewes and Cattle. We confidently recommend inspection. as the property will be sold at a price that no practical farmer can help but do well on it. Reasonable terms of payment can be arranged. . Further particulars can be obtained from the SOLICITORS, MESSRS LANE, NEAVE, and WANKLYN, or N Z LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. 8787
TENDERS. EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PAINTING COTTAGE. HHENDERS are invited for the Painting ol' the Council's Cottage at Ohoka, and should reach the office of the Eyre County Council, Ohoka, before 12 o'clock Noon oil SATURDAY, the 9th JUNE. Tenders should state a lump sum price for the complete work, with a description of the material to be used, and an alternative yrice for the labour alollC ' A. WELLS NEWTON. County Clerk. Ohoka, 28th May, 1934. 8607 EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SALE OF POPLAR TREES. TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of some 50 Large Poplar Trees along the south side of Dixon's road and adjacent to the Council's cottage at Eyreton, and should reach the office of the Eyre County Council, Ohoka. before 12 o'clock Noon of SATURDAY, the 9th JUNE. Felling must start at one end and the trees be felled consecutively along the road. Tenders should state a price per tree, and must pay cash for each lot of 10 trees before commencing the felling of the lot. A. WELLS NEWTON, County Clerk. Ohoka, 2Gth May, 1934. 8608 TENDERS. r TENDERS are invited for the supply of the following plant and materials, either new or second-hand: IJ-Yard Caterpillar Excavator. 2000 ft Steel Piping. 30,000 Super Feet Timber. 2900 Feet Tunnelling through Papa country. For full details and specifications apply:— THE ENGINEER. P.O. Box 16C. 0751) Christchurch. J D. ARTHUR & CO. Malthokl Roofing Specialists. 81 KILMORE ST. 'Phone 41-G9B Consult us about Waterproofing Roofs. Floors or Walls. A 2938 MOTOR SERVICES. CURRAN'S MOTORS CURRAN'S MOTORS REDUCED FARES. REDUCED FARES. U R R A N ' S MOTORS MOTORS —ln Conjunction wj !i N.Z. Railways.— MEET TRAIN DAILY AT PARNASSUS A 1 1 A.M. FOR—KAIKOURA BLENHEIM NELSON And Connecting with Ferry Train at Picton for Wellington. Connecting with Ferry Train at Blenheim for Picton. CARS LEAVE BLENHEIM DAILY at 8 a.m. for Kaikoura. Connecting with Train at Parnassus for Christchurch. Telegrams: Curran, Kaikoura. Booking Offices: All Tourist Officer. Dix's. Blenheim. O. VOYCJE, 'Phone 33-052. Blenheim* JEAL'S MOTORS. LAKE COLERIDGE, GLENROY. AND WINDWHISTLE. pHRISTCHURCH dep. 8.30 a.m. daily (except We esdays), from Car Maintenance Garage, 244 Durham street. i_,ake Coleridpe arr., 12 noon: Lake Coleridge dep., 1 p.m. Special Trips arranged to suit clients. Bookings: Government Tourist Office. Square, and Car Maintenance Garage, 244 Durham street. 'Phones: 31-i!J9. 34-397. M. JEAL. Proprietor. OLD GOLD, ETC., WANTED. GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS. r PURN YOUR OLD JEWELLERY X INTO MONEY. I Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD. SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call and See Me To-day. NINO DI SOMMA. 92 WORCESTER STREET. Opp. "Sun" Office. GOLD! SILVER! GOLD! SILVER! QELL YOUR OLD GOLD AND ° BROKEN JEWELLERY DIRECT TO THE REFINERS. Highest Prices Paid. N.Z. GOLD-BUYING COMPANY, 70iSA Colombo street (Opp. Kincaids). MG764 PRIVATE HOTELS. KEN'I I.WOKT11," 20 Cnslicl At., Christ.{■hurch, A (.'onifortnblo, St* loot West Knd lJourdimj-hoiise. rpief, every honn> <nriifnrt. ('entr.'t 11 y Filuatrrl, 3 minutps City, Botanic Gardens, Kiver Avon. Tariff: 8s j.or day. l>rmanrnt Giie&ts from o-s Gd pur wcf?k. ' l'lnme 4 I -70,". J47-0 *' AMBASSADORS " PRIVATE HOTEL. TTNDER the New Management, Guests are assured of Every Comfort and Convenience. TARIFF: 10/- PER DAY. Special Concessions for Permanent Boarders. AMBASSADORS HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET (2 minutes' walk from Railway station). MRS A. YOUNG, Proprietress. .Y8420
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 20
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