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Tenders. "■■'■'— mO TIMBER COMPANIES. Tenders required at this office by 10th December, IPB4. for the onpply of N.Z. Kauri Timber, tocon- *" PlSk, 4 to 2 inch x 12 to 20 inches, in 16 to 20 feet lengths. Board, 1J to J inch, same dimensions. Boats" crooks or knees suitible for repairs ol boats of H.M. Ships. . . . _. t . ha . The wood to be free of blemish or shake, ana to De delivered at Sydney ; subject to approval. • . Qoantity required about 6000 g^^g^Tr. Naval Dopot, Sydney, November 4,1884. ._ -pO-BW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KAIPARA-WAIKATO RAILWAY. BREAKWATER ROAD CONTRACT. AUCKLAND STATION. Written Tenders for the above Contract will be received at this Office till noon of FRID *Y, the 14th November, 1884. They are to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outlide the envelope, "Tender for Breakwater Koatt Contract. Drawings, speciflcat.ons, and conditions may be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. _ _ . W. H. HALES, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, October 21,1834. TNBANR R U P T C Y

Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tenderfor BookDebU will be received by'tlie undersigned np to FRIDAY, the 14th November, 1884, at twelve o'clock noon, lor the Purchase of Book-debts in the undermentioned estates. Separate Tenders must be sent in for each estate, accompanied by a cheque, marked by a banker as good for twenty-eight days, for 45. per cent, of the tender: . This deposit will be returned if the tender is not accepted The balance will be payable on acceptance of tender. Fall particulars can be obtained and lists inspected at the office of the undersigned. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. No. 11. JAMES KEARNS SPENCE, of Whangarei, Storekeeper. 13. GEORGE HENRY 'WHITE, of Russell Publican. 15. WILLIAM HENRY HAMILTON, of Parnell, Grocer. 24. ROBERT MoVEAGH, of Cambridge, Storekeeper. 28. MICHAEL LENNAN, of Auckland, Master Mariner. 28. MARY CAMERON, of Auckland, Grocer. 30. LIONEL PHILLIPS, of Auckland, Wine and Spirit Merchant. 37. CHARLKS HENRYPRINCE, of Auckland, Boot Manufacturer. 41. GEORGE FOSTER, of Auckland, Boot Manufacturer. 49. HOLLAND AND FORTZER, of Auckland, Grocers.

80. ROBERT THOMPSON MARTIN, of Auckland, Boardinghouse-keeper. 61. JOHN GOODFELLOW, of Cambridge, Storekeeper. 54. MOORE AND TOWNSHEND, of Auckland, Wine and Spirit Merchants. JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. Supreme Court Buildings, Auckland, 23rd October. 18S4. FOR SALE BY TENDER, VOL CAN I C LAND. THE TARA ESTATE, Being part of Lot No. 122. Parish of Mangawai, uom prising 1806 acres of tho richest volcanic Land in the Province. Sealed Tenders will be received on or before the 10th December next by the Proprietor, Mr. E. Rogers, addressed to bim at Mangawai, for the respective Lots, as follows, viz.:— Lot No. 1,151 acres, Lot No. 2,100 acres; Lot No. 3, 260 acres; Lot No. 4, 63 acres; Lot No. 5, 51 acres; Lot No. 6, 50 acres; Lot No. 7, 58 acres ; Lot No. 8, IS acres; Lot No. 0, 50 acres; Lot No. 10, 110 acres ; Lot No. 11," 150 acres ; Lot No. 12,212 acres. This far-famed Estate is well-known forits luxuriant pastures and to be one of tlw very best fattening t tations in the Province, and is situated only three, miles from the Mangawai Wharf by a good road, and has weekly steam communication with Auckland. The Property consists of 1000 acres of a heavy description of exceedingly fine volcanic soil and 160 acres of very rich alluvial flats; the whole of which is quite equal, if not superior, to the famous Taranaki or Poverty Bay lands. The balance is good loam on clay. Most of the Property is level, and the balance has gentle slopes, and can be cultivated with ease. 700 acres are laid down in English grasses, and 300 acreß more The bush, which is light, is felled ready for burning. This magnificent Property is subdivided Into 12 lots, varying in size to suit all buyers, and each lot is well watered by permanent surface springs. On Lot No. 3 is a well-built 10 roomed House, Barn, Stable, Cow-shed, Orchard,* &c. Tbe Property is splendidly situated for fattening stock or dairying purposes, being in tbe centre of three markets, viz.: Whangarei, 40 miles; "Wairoa, 50 miles ; and Auckland, 70 miles. The two former are generally better markets for fat stock than Auckland. There is a good local market for beef and dairy produce. The New Zealand Timber Company has an extensive kauri bush in full operation on the adjoining Property, and there are several other valuable bushes in the neighbourhood about to commence work. This is a rare opportunity for porsons with limited means to secure a piece of the best land that money can bny. It has proved, after 20 years' trial, that the longer it is iu grass tbe better it gets without manure.

Plans can be had on the premises, where accommodation and every possible assistance will be afforded to parties inspecting the Property. Terms: Quarter on acceptance of Tender, quarter in one month, and balance can remain for five years at 7 per cent. Neither the lowest or any Tender necessarily accepted. Tho s.s. Ruby leaves Auckland for Mangawai every Tuesday night. Saloon fares, 123 6d. Intending land ■buyers will be well repaid from a trip to Tara Proporty. E. ROGERS, Proprietor. rno BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, for tho erection of a Family Residence at Epsom. Planß, eta, at our office Queen-street. EDWD. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. m'O BUILDERS. Tenders will be recolved until four o'clock on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, for the Erection nf a Villa Residence at corner of Liverpool-street and City Boad. . Plans at my office, Canada Buildings. HENRY G. WADE, Architect.

Public Companies. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), 69, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Next Messrs. Owen and Graham'j). Havinj; secured suitable premises at above address, we aro in a position to undertake the sales of all classes of AGRICULTURAL.PRODUCE, specially adhering to prompt returns for same, And also beg to state that we impobt direct, and have for sale all classes of SEEDS, MANURES AND FARM REQUIREMENTS. Have Just landed, ex Otaki a shipment of Clovers in fine condition, and have also now discharging, ex Wangannl, a large shipment of LAWES" SUPERPHOSPHATES. Our stock embraces: SEED WHEAT (Southern and Walkato-grown) SEED OATS (various sorts), SEED POTATOES (sorts), POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, TIMOTHY, CLOVERS (varieties), BONEFLOUR, BONEDUST, LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATES, CORAL QUEEN GUAKO; FENCING WIRE (plain and barbed), ROLLERS AND PINS, STAPLES, NAILS, CORRUGATED IRON Also, OWL WHEAT, MAIZE, BRAN, SHARPS, FEED OATS, &c, &c Our aim is to supply the BEST QUALITY ONLY, AT LOWEST BATES. We want our friends specially to lemember that, as the Association was formed for their benefit, we desire io make ourselves as useful as possible, and with this end in view we have made special arrangements with houses for supplies (other than agricultural) in all classes of trade, so that we can execute orders for all ordinary requirements of any bind whatever, on most favourable terms. We Inviia correspondence where, information is needed. JOSEPH GANE, ■"•'-, Manager pro. tern. 1 - WM.GABBETT, Secretary.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 6

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