TENDERS. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHAHITABLE AID BOARD. DAIRY FARM. fIHHE Hoard contemplates purcliasiiig or leasing a Dairy l'Vni, and offers aro invited, to close on THURSDAY, August 20, 1918, at noon, from parties having suitable properties, which must 'be of sufficient area to cany a milking herd largo enough to ensure 100 gallons of milk daily all the year round, and bo fairly adjacent to the city. S. ROBINSON, Acting Secretary. Wellington Hospital, August 23, 1918. IN THE ESTATE OP ALFRED GAL- ■ PIN, LATE OP MATITON, FARMER, DECEASED. TIM EXKCOTORS of the Will of the late Mr. ALFRED GALPIN INV.ITE TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the FREEHOLD FARM known as "Fairficld," containing 52-t acres, and situate seven miles from the Town of Marlon. This is one of the best fairms in the L T p»?r Tutaemii District, nnd :s suitable tor both grazing and cropping. It is fully improved and lias all necessary buildings. Conditions of sale can be eeen at (he office of Messrs. Fullerlon-Smith, Miles and Cook, Solicitors, Marion, on and after the 21st instant, and Tenders should be addressed to them, closing on SEPTEMBER 1. SALE BY TENDER, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rnENDEKS are invited 4ill noon on *■ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918, for the Slock-in-trade, Plant, and Store Property of Stokes and Earl, General Storekeepers, Pupakura, in one or more lots, as follow:— LOT I—Stock-in-trade and Plant (approximate value, J!I7GS and JJ325 respectively). LOT 2-Sfcore Property (freehold), 50 x 100, on near station, with buildings, aleo Goodwill of Lease, with Bulk Store (approximate value, .£850). Stock sheets and conditions of sale may be seen at 'the offico of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed. All tenders will be deemed to have been made'with a full knowledge of, and be in accordance with, the conditions of sale. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. WARNOCK, Trustee, P.O. Box 594. Union Buildings, Customs St., Auckland. MOLESWORTH STREET. ' FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY TENDER, ALTERNATIVE TENDERS-(a) For ■i\. cash sale, (b) Upon terms, l-3rd cash, balance in five years at 6 per cent, —are invited for the following properties either singly or in one lot:—1. Part section SIW, Molcsworth Street, approximately 23ft. 7in. x 100 ft., with 5-roomed cottage thereon. 2. Part section 534, .Moleswovlh Street, approximately 20ft. 2in. x 100 ft., with shop and dwelling thereon. 3. Part section* 531, corner of Molesworth and Wingfield Streets, approximately sSft. x 100 ft., with two dwellings thereon. Tenders, addressed to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Ballance Street, Wellington, close at noon on Friday, .September 13, 1918. Full particulars on application. C. ZACHARIAH, Deputy Public Trustee. DANNEVIRKE GAS COMPANY SHARES. FOR SALE BY TENDER. npENDERS are invited for the Purchase i- of 40 £5 Shares in the DANNEVIRKE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, uipon which the sum of £i per share has been paid up. Tenders addressed to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Ballance Street, Welling ton, close at noon on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1918.
C. ZACKARIAH, Local Doputy Public Trustee ' FREEZING AND COLD STORAGE. PLANS nnd Specifications for FREEZING WORKS, ABATTOIRS. ICEMAKING PLANTS, COLD STORES for FRUIT, FISH, MEATS, EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countriee, including U.S.A. Existing Works Remodelled. Consultations. Reports. E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett Street, Christchurch. WHERE TO PURCHASE PAINT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. You can eoe the Paint ground ajid material prepared. , OUR LEAD AND OIL GUARANTEED PURE By WELLINGTON'S LEADING CHEMIST. EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE From lib. to Tons, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JACKSON AND CO., 21 WINGFIELD STREET. 'Phono 3344. rjpHE ART CRAFTSMAN DOOR. Tho Only Reliable Door in New Zealand. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER CO., LTD. Telegraphic Addresa: "Doormedalist." DAMPCOURSB. A S N.Z. is flooded nith cheap roofing •£*- material, wo urge the trade to roalise that MALTHOID is pure mineral, contains no dm:gorous fish oil nor insanitary animal fat disguised as tar. Tho little extra cost is worth paying ten times over. Two-ply 'Malthoid is heavier than 3-ply of other makes. We specially ask that tho other roofings be NOT passed off as MALTHOID. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Fentlierston Street, WELLINGTON. TOUGH WALL PLASTER it made by adding British SIRAPITE PLASTER lo Lime and Hair Mortar or using neit, FRANCIS HOLMES, loV, ss££t%
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 8
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