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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BIG STIR IN MANSE STREET. SUITS! SUITS 1 SUITS! Wonderful Value in -WORSTED or TWEED SUITS, all sizes and colors (latest cut), at the’ sensational price of £3 17a 6d. £3 17s 6d. £3 17s 6d. . Also SHIRTS, 6s lid; ALL-WOOL SOX, t Is lid: CASHMERE AND EANC£ SOX UNDERWEAR, TIES', lIAIK, CAPS, Etc., Etc., at Wholesale prices. Gall and Inspect, EDGAR 3. WILSON, CRUST AND CRUST’S SAMPLE ROOMS, MANSE STREET. LATE NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Taira Lift. TENDERS. SAMOA CROW ESTATES. mHB Commissioner of Samoan Crown JL EM ales will rooelw tendons up to the 31st DECEMBER, 1921, for Leasing certain Plantation PTopcrfcics situated in Lniisln Western Samoa, as under;— Applications to lease sro limited to Samoans find British subjects. The period of lease will bo ten years, with the right of renewal for a further period of five years at a revaluation. . . The estates aro to bo taken over in their present condition. and arc to be proparly worked. Casa; of dispute as to the state oi a plantation to bo settled by arbitration, one arbitrator to bo appointed by each of the two parties to tho lease and one selected by (ho two arbitrator. 1 ) bo appointed. ’ Permanent improvements as defined or approved by the Commissioner will be assessed -and paid for by the lessors at the expiration of the loose. « Existing buildings will bo maintained by the lessee in good order and condition, and banded back in u similar condition, less fan’ wear and tear, at tho expiration of tho

The lessee is not to transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of tlie loose, csoopt with the consent of the Commissioner. Working boiaM, mules, donkeys, and cattle now running on tho estates bio not included in the effects of ike estate for leasing, but can bo made the subject of special for leasing or purchase. The highest or any tender for lease will not necessarily bo accepted. Tho accepted applicant most find sureties or guarantees. Applications to inspect these properties or to obtain further particulars should bo addressed te the Commissioner, Samoan Crown Estates, Apia, Western Samoa. No, 1. MOA MOA.—Small coooanuib estate, with dwolling-housoj labor-house, newly oracled, sun copra drier with copra ctore attached; about 2J miles from Apia; area, 82J acres, cleared and planted with nuts. There axe conic cocoa trees in two blocks. Approximate yield per mmum is 20 ter, 3 copra and 1 ton cocoa. Twenty to 50 hood of cattle could be permanently run. Insurance value of building's, £BOO. No. 2. ULULOhOA.—SmaII cocoa estate, with, nice dwelling-house, outhouses, kiborhouso, cattle dious, furaace cocoa drier and produce shed; about 3 miles from Apia; water runs through the place. Total area of 105 acres; cultivated about 3f aorca, 15 of which are young cocoa; in bearing pbout. 22 acres—7 cores of nutmegs, 8 acres cocoa, 7 Renos catch crops, such as taro, mummy apple (papaw), bananas, pineapples. Thirty to 40 Load of cattle could be run. Insurance vain© bnildmsrs. £2,500. No. 3. VAbPOULI. SAVA ll.—Oooo a nut estate, about 1£ miles from Mataata, Saveli, with good dwelling-house j total area, 383 sores, all cleared; 135 acres in bearing, Vaiponli; 148 acres in bearing Mantase; 10 acres in bearing, Yu-iui Beach; also 00 acres in bad condition at Mnmca. Insurance value buildings, £2OO. No. 4. LE&SA.—Cocco, estate, about 14 mi,(«s from Apia and 2£ miles from cosirt; total area, about 355 acres; cleared but implanted, about GO acres; cultivated, about 130 acres; in bearing, 113 acres; dwelling and outhouse*, furnace cocoa drier, laborhouse, cocoa store, ctocoa-opening shod. Insurance value buildings, £755, No. 5. TOFU A.—Small cocoa estate, obout 20 miles from Apia and 5 males from coast; good water supply; altitude, 1,100 ft;

ivboul' 100 acres under cocoa, 80 acres in bearing; with a small dwelling-house, laborlw>nso, cart shed, and store, ■with covered in stabling. Insurance value buildings, £4OO. No. 6. MAI-AEFONO, —Small cocoa estate, avii.li portion interplantod with cocoanuts; about 13 miles from Apia and about Nmilo from coast; total area, 207 acres, of which 165 acies in bearing. Should produce annually 20 tom cocoa and 20 tons copra. Good dwelling nd outhouses, labor-bouso, store, and cart sheds, also Gordon cocoa drier, with engine in good running order. Insurance value buildings and machinery, £1 £OO “fo. FALELAUNEU.—About 4 miles from Apia; total 'area, 153 acres; cleared, 100 acre;; cultivated, 130 acres—4o acres classed as in bearing, SO acres young cocoa. Good dwelling-house, outhouses, labor-house, combined furnace and sun drier, fuel and fermenting sheds. Pipe water supply from creel;. Homo portable railway track laid through plantation. Insurance value buildings, £1,250. No. 8. FAXEALILL—On south coast, about 12 hours by motor boat from Apia; loial area, about 635 acres, of which about 200 acres are prims in bearing, remainder being ousli. Estate is in three portions—j.7o acres at Goa Goa, 200 acres at Stata’a, J.oo acres pit Yiauw,. Skty-fon? cattle, 6 ind a nnile now running on, place ; i aim" met; n, with stoics for produce, at Goa. Go;', arc now leased to a trading firm; planteboa manager now lives above this Here, 'lucre aro good furnace copra drier, two labor-houses, also whaleboat for produce shipping, Insurance value wholo of buildings, £1.90). No. 9. LATA. SAVAIL—About 4 miles inland from coast village of Salail.au, Hawaii; 101-al area, about 12,320 acres, of which about 400 acres are under cocoamiis; area in boarmg, about 2CO acre;;, TJioro are a largo number of mioses fluid old trees in the remaining 2uo acres. At Avo Avo, on coast, there are about 15 acres of irregular-planted paims. Forty call to, 7 sheep, 5 horses, and d mules ere on place; it would carry 200 cattle. There are dwelling-house, with outhouses, two labor-houses, and newly erected furnace copra drier. Insurance value buildings, £7OO. No. 10. LATA, SALAITjATT, SAVAJL—A trading station at Sakiikiu, on iho coast, in osmiooiion with La-la plantation; main building is two-storied, with store rooms on iho ground floor, well fitted up store on first floor, and dwelling portion os the second floor. Large yard, with copra shod*, adjacent to main building, whole enclosed with post and ivi.ro fencing. Insurance value buddings, £BOO. Tenders for leasing tile, trading station together with iho Lata Plantation will be considered. NOTE.—The areas given arc approximate only, _ am! aro jrert guaranteed m the description of the various estates offered foi len.sa. Coolie Labor to work tho Estates will bo nvailabli. P. n E. PATTPICK, Commissioner, Samoan Crown Estates.

LIGHTNING A RRESTEES. HfIENDERS, endorsed as above, will be reJi- ccivod up til) Noon on 'i'UBSDAV, I'.yJi instant. Specification, etc., may be s'»u at Public Works < Offices, Auckland, Christchurch. Dunedin, and this Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, F. W. FUEKEET. Public "Works Department. Wellington, 11th October, 192 L WAIKATO AND MAA’GAHAO POWJSB SCHEMES. a "DOTATIONS, closing NOON, 25th inst, are invited for Supply of—1. Electrical Testing- Instruments for Waikato. 2. Metering Equipment, for Mangabao. Quotation forms may bo obtained at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunediu, and at this Oflico. 11. E. HERRON, Stores Manager. Public Works Office, Wellington, 10th October, 1921. ■rr YOU KAYE a Btarr-BowKett Building X Loan invest it in cm of our everlasting CONCRETE AND STEEL HOMES. Yours will bo the greater benefit, because it will bo a lasting one. Beo specimen building, ROBS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, 122 Bond street, Dunedin. Telephone 2,580. BLUEGUM Palings, Bed, White, and Black Pine, Totara, Beech, Oregon, and Bluogum. Keith Itamgay j Factory, V 7 Lower Rattray street; Head Office, 49 Vogel gtreot. iniOE Plumbing and Draining Estimates or jO Repairs ring A. J. White, 145 Cteorga ■trech ’Phone S.OZld. C ALDER'S Quarry deliver* Quarry Products, Bricks, Asphalt, Lime, Cement, Tar, Sand; 1 load or 1,000. Lowest rates.

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Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 5

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