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TENDERS. DARBY’S LIMITED. rpENDERS for the purchase of Fancy -*• Goods Stock-in-Trade, Cash Registers, ami Office Furniture and Shop Fittings are invited aud will be received up to 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 9th day of December, 1933. The aforesaid Assets are submitted for Sale by Tender in two or more separate lots as under :— LOT 1: Stock-in-Trade, Dickens Street, Napier. LOT 2: Stock-in-Trade, Hastings Street, Napier. LOT 3: Office Furniture, Shop Fittings, and 1 Casli Register. LOT 4: 3 Cash Registers. Particulars and Conditions of Tenders, together with completed Inventories, can be seen and all information obtained at the Oflice of Messieurs. Robert Dobson and Company. Public Accountants, Browning Street, Napier. For the convenience of Wellington tenderers, Inventory may be inspected at the Office of Messieurs Gray, Sladden and Stewart, Solicitors, 39 Johnston Street, ’Wellington. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. john Mclennan, Public Accountant, Receiver for Debenture Holder. PATANGATA COUNTY COUNCIL. TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS addressed to the County J- Chairman and endorsed “Tender for Waipukurau Bridge” will be received at the Council Office up till 10 a.m. on Tuesday, December 19, 1933, for the follow1U Construction of a Road Bridge over the Tuki-Tuki River at Waipukurau, 900 feet in length, of twenty reinforced concrete spans of 45 feet. . Plans and specifications may be inspected at the Patangata County Offices, Waipukurau, and at the offices of the Public’ Works Department at Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, and Napier, where a schedule of quantities may be obtained during Office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. C. McLAUCHLAN, ; ■ County Engineer. HAWKE’S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL, NAPIER. rpENDERS, to close at this Office at 10 J- a.m. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER S. 1933, are invited for the construction of approximately 23 chains of CONCRETE PAVEMENT in the KARAMU DIP, on the FARNDON-HASTINGS MAIN HIGHWAY. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the COUNTY OFFICE, NAPIER, and the office of. “The Dominion,” Wellington, during office hours. W. J. O’CONNELL, County Clerk. November 14, 1933. PLIMMERTON. PRIVATE HOTEL. —Tenders are invited for purchase or for letting at low rental 24 ROOMS with all conveniC]l ees. —Devine. Crombie, and Cahill, Solicitors, Wellington, . SPEED STRENGTH. - DURABILITY. Reinforce with MAXWELD. GUARANTEED ELECTRIC WELDED FABRIC. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.. LTDWILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD. “THE CEMENT PEOPLE.” INSULATION BOARDS WALL BOARDS PLASTER BOARDS Phone 55-152. 208-212 TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. WH. LONG AND CO., LTD., • Agents for DONNACONA INSULATING WALD BOARD. BOWRANITE BITUMINOUS PAINTS. Supreme for Roofs. IVORY BOARD. A Cheap, Serviceable Wallboard, for an Economical Job. 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET. TO HOME BUILDERS 1 We Offer— DEPENDABLE SERVICE. BEDROCK PRICES. WE have in stock over EIGHT MID W LION FEET OF HIGH-GRADE BUILDING TIMBER, Seasoned and Unseasoned. IVrite for our latest Timber Price List. ELLIS AND BURNAND, LIMITED, Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, HAMILTON.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FIRST INSPECT WILL BUY—£3OO CASH. (Hlfll ACRE'S, Freehold, Main Trunk, good road ; school 2 miles; 600 acres clean i/vU ~r ass country, balance native bush. Easy land, considerable portion plou'diable; great sole grass. Carrying and wintered 820 sheep (mostly ewes), and 150 head cattle. Five-roomed house, new woolshed (2 stands), night pens, new sheep yards. PRICE only £6 per acre. To a man who can stock £3OO cash. Balance Ist mortgage; low rate interest considered. Mortgagee’s sale, and will pay handsomely at the price. , r, , 9QAA ACRES, Freehold, Taranaki. 1000 acres grass, balance bush. Rough ririvv CoU ntry "■ood deal fern. Now carrying 500 sheep and 50 cattle. No buildings. Suit couple young men. PRICE £660 (6/- per acre). £l5O cash. Balance 4 per coni. WEBSTE R & CO., 20 BRANDON STREET WELLINGTON. iyiyn ACRES, Ist class sheep country; 500 acres ploughable, 350 acres in grass; < I " 17 paddocks. All Ist class fences. Well-watered by two permanent streams. House 4 rooms; good sheep yards; 6-bail Cowshed. Would do 500 breeding ewes on present grass. Price £4 per acre.' £5OO deposit; balance easy. Handy Te Kuiti.— W. A. HORNE, LTD., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. ri PER WEEK NET PROFIT. Auckland 'Wholesale and Retail Milk Round. S/J-V q’ o f a ] purchase price only £350. This is a splendid business. Price of £350 includes 30 bead of dairy cattle, delivery truck, all necessary cans, measures, coolers etc. Owner has lease of property for several years. A splendid farm, nicely situated, quite convenient to the city.—JNO. GREY. No. 1 Winstone BldgsQueen St- Auckland. Tel. 43-665. TirE _ GREATEST _ iTATiiY FARM IN WAIKATO. q i < J ACRES, rich flat to easy undulating land, alongside railway station. rp wo good homesteads, milking sheds; all machinery E.P.; farm buildin"s Wintered nearly beast to acre. Producing about 50.00<Pb butterfat. Owner wfli’consider cutting’ farm in half.to suit purchaser. £5OOO State mortgage. £3OOO deposit— GEO. BOYES AND CO- Hamilton. JA A ACRE'S. Freehold, clean sheep and cattle farm; no gorse, blackberry, or iUv bidi. Well subdivided and watered. Good 5-rmd. homestead, with all convs • 4-bail concreted cowshed, motor shed. etc. Carries 800 breeding ewes, and a dairy herd; about 150 ac. ploughable. £l9 per acre Terms £llOO cash, balance at 5 ner cent. Cream collected: 7 mis. railway. 5 mis. school. May exchange for 100-acre dairy farm.— BRICE AND CO- 'Marton. ___ P ACRES: Ideal Small Farm, well watered; modern 4-roomed house now building. with concrete cowbail and separator room, all complete. Price: Only £950 ”An absolute snip. Annly immediately. ' HERBERT A. PHILLIPS Land Agent. LEVIN. iOOASTAL Sheep Run: 1884 acres for £4OOO. Carrying 1040 sheep, 1.18 breeding cows and 150 mixed cattle. About 1400 acres grass, danthonin and nasnalum: well watered: 9 subdivisions: frontage to harbour and coast.. Homestead of 10 rooms; wool-shed, yards aud dip. Five miles from township. this property is capable of great improvement, about half ploughable. A good portion of the land is very fair quality, in parts noor. At. the price, £4OOO, it is cheap. Terms arranged. (N 538. — T. Mandeno Jackson. Box 137. Auckland, Cl; or Box 82, Hamilton. jp.'l r DEPOSIT. 50 Acres splendid, unimproved, undulating land, healthy, Xi-Lt) nn d in the centre of a good district; metal road, electric power, school handy: ring fenced and subdivided into two. ' Only £6 per acre. HUNTLY LAND AGENCY, HUNTLY. ■ E Td A - ACRES: Situated about 18 miles from Te Awamutu. Flat to rolling country. Practically all ploughable. 900 acres in grass. W’ell fenced and subdivided. Well watered. Good home and buildings. Carrying .1200 breeding ewes, 123 grown cattle, and recently sold 105 fat bullocks. Price £5250. Good terms to good man. — J. B. LAURENSON. Hawera. ATTRACTIVE Northern Mtgce. Sale: The ideal sheep proposition. 2,400 acres, with good buildings. This is a very attractive property, fattening and dairying country. Handy to all facilities. £8 per acre is price, but offers are wanted. Write for particulars.— C. G. STEWART, Land Agent, Whangarei. ACRES: All rich flats, carrying 40 cows, besides young stock, horses, etc. All • necessary buildings. Within 3 mis. township, metal rond. School bus, cream collected. An ideal one-man farm, apd they are hard to locate. You ean buy this property at Govt, valuation, namely £35 p.n., with, say, £7OO deposit. Stock, etc- can also be taken over at valuation. We can recommend place.— A. E. SMITH & CO., Land Agents, Otorohanga.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 59, 2 December 1933, Page 12

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