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Tenders. ; -. - * TKTEW ZEALAND WAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. LL .... • General Manager's Office, Railway Department, Wellington, 24th December* 1834. «■ Written Tenders will be received at thl* Office up to noonoi!M ONDAY, March Iβ, 1885, for the Supply and delivery of TEN LOCOMOTIVS ENGINES, i to be manufactured Id the Colony of New Zealand. On ami after sth January, 1886, Drawings m»y be seen and Specifications and Forms of Tender obtained at tbe Public Works Offices, at Auckland, Wellington, Christcburch. Dunedin. and «nT*rcargill. Tender* to b,, addressed to the Hon. The leister -for Public Work*. Wellington, and to be marked outside "-SSSSSKK* will not necessarily be "leiegrapblo Tenders will not be entertained. BOrder * J.P.MAXWELL. General Manager. Hew Zealand Eailways. ESTATE OS , J. MARTIN, TAILOR, DECEASED. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of 16! h March next for the Stock on the premises In Princes street, Dontdln, as follows :— 1. WOOLLEN GOODS, &c. 2. TBIMMINGS. 3. MEN'S MERCERY. Highest or any tender not necessa-ily accepted. Stock and Stock Sheets may be seen on the premises, and further particulars upon application to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed. CALLAN AND GALL AW AY, Solicitors, Dunedin. Tenders for the Stock as a whole will have included the Goodwill of the usiness, and, if desred, the unexpi ed term of the Laase of Premises may be taken over at present rental. TmOR SALE BY TENDER. VALUABLE FREEHOLD TANNERY, BOOT FACrORY, AND LEASEHOLD RETAIL BOOTSHOP AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, In the City of Wellington, Belonging to THE NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED), In Liquidation. Tenders will be racked up to noon on FRIDAY, the 20th d*y of March next, for the purchase of the Freehold and Leasehold I rope ties, Goodwill, Plant, Machinery, Leather, *nd Stock-in -Trade of the abovenamed Company, particulars of which are as follows :— Lot 1. Firstly—The BEEHAMPORE TANNER?, comprises Sections 101 <, and parts of Sections 1011, 1014. and 1015, on plan of th City of Wellington, containing 3 acres (more or less), is distant two »nd a-half miles from the Queen's Wharf, and within half-mile from the tramway terminus. Tie tramway linn has been surveyed for continuing the tramway pa«t the tannery. The buildings comis;. of large currying, rolling and drying shed (two stories), beam shed, jcouring shed, pinning shed, waxing room, bark shed, hide shed, engine and boiler shed, store room, office, &c., &c, and all appurtenances, including sixty jilts and spenders necessary for the carrying on of a large tanning business. Also, ■ • The goodwill of the said tannery. Secondly—All the unfinished leather in the pits at the tannery premises, when stock shall bo taken as provided by the conditions of sale. Thirdly—All the plant, machinery, engines, and implements particularly enumerated fend described in a list, annexed to the conditions of sale. Fourthly— All the stock-in-trade and leather in a finished state on the tannery pre mis sen the day Tvli n stock shall be taken, as provided by the conditions of sjllo. The Tannery has been established nearly forty years. As a tannery sit« it is unsurpassed ia New Zealand. There is a never-fading supply of clear water from a running stream. No recourse to artificial means for drying is necessary. The drainage is carried into Cooks traits, therefore at ■ o time can it become a nuisance. The land is of sufficient extent and the position second to none (or the erection of a Fellmonirery or Woollen Factory. The land is also most fertile. It Is in close proximity to the Island .Bay Racecourse. It will tie seen that this pr. perty h a advantages in situation and otherwise which can be had in no other city in New Zealand. lot 2. Flrstly-THE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY is in <>huznee-street, Che heart of Tβ Aio, contains about 14 perches. The buildings, which are of two ttoiies, are built partly of wood and partly of iron, comprise i stock rooms, press rooms. 2 clicking rooms, wax thread machine and eye-'eitlDg room, upper machinists' room, 2 rivetters' rooms, fi fehers' room, couMting-housc, secretary'* room. <sc., Ac, and contain all the most modern improvements ia labour-saving machinery. The manufacturing: plant is one of tbe most complete in the colony. The goods turned out have commanded a ready sale, and for style and finish cannot be excelled. Also, The goodwill of the said business. Secondly—All the Plant, Machinery, Engines, and implements erumerated in a list attached to the conditions of sale, and situate on the said Factory premises, Thirdly—The Stook-in-Traae, Leather, Boots, Shoes, Grindery, and Sundries, in the Boot Factory at the time flxod by the conditions of sale for taking stock. Lot 3. LEASEHOLD RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Willis-stkbet.—lt is situated in, one of the bus est thoroughfares of the city occupies an excellent position, and has a frontage to two streets. Also, the stock-in-trade of boots, shoes, grindery, leather, and other good* and 1 the shop fittings and furniture situate on the aforesaid premises. There is a substantial dwelling-house over the shop, and at tne rear a large warehouse, whore manufacturing could, be extensively carried on. The stock is a good one, and <n the hands of an energetic and competent person, a very large and profitable trade could be done The lease expires on the 16th day of February, 1886, the rental being £156 per annum, payable monthly. Rates and taxes are payable by the landlord. The central position of Wellington in the colony renders this an opportunity not to be lost by the Trade and Capitalists. Separate tenders for the purchase of the various properties can, as provided by the conditions of sale, be sent in. Stock sheets and conditions of tender, with photo-' graphic views of the tannery and boot factor;, can be seen at the offices of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) at Auckland, Wellington, Uhristchurch, ana Dunedin, and at the Company's offices in Ghuznee-strcet, Wellington, whore any further information, and orders to inspect the properties, can be obtained. Tenders to be sent to the Official Liquidator, Wellington, or the respective offices of tbe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) aforesaid, addressed to the Official Liquidators of the Company, at the Company'* offices, Ghuznee-street, Wellington, to be accompanied by a marked cheque, as provided by the conditions of sale. Further information can also be obtained from A. D. SOMMERVILLE) _„ .. and > Official JAS. GUILD ORD, J Liquidators, At the Company's offices; Or from MESSRS. BUCKLEY & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wellington. February, 1835. "OIRKENHEAD HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Tenders will be received, until noon of MONDAY, the 16th insant, at our office, for the METALLING, GRAVELLING, and FORMATION of MAIN ROAD and APPROACH to WHARF, either in Sections or as Whole. Contract documents exhibited at our office. BOYLAN as LUNDON, Engineers. Til O B U I L D E R S. Alternative Tenders, for the erection of three Ware-, houses on Commerce-street, in Brick or Concrete, will be received until noon of TUESDAY, the 10th ins taut. Plans, etc., at No. 9, South British Buildings. EDMUND BELL, Aruh/tect. BUILDERS. Freeh Tenders will be received until noon of Wednesday, March 11th, for the erection and completion of a Wesleyan Church at Devonport, North Sn-re. EDWARD BaRTLEY, Architect. mO BUILDERS. THREE SHOPS, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. Tenders are invited for above until four p.m. on MONDAY, 9th March. P. F. M. BURROWS, » Architect. (Over Goodson's.) A. M P. Buildings. mO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, until four o'clock of THURSDAY, the 19th instant, for the erection of a Block of Shops and Offices, Queen-street Wharf. Plans, etc., at my office, Canada Bu ldings. HENRY O. WADE. Architect. mo BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, 14th of March, for the erection of 12 Cottages in Greystreet and —* ■"■""* 'line up ground. • Plans lit ffiJrOfliW> M. "tfADE. Architect,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 8

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