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1 For Sale by Tender. '.'. ~ . TN THE MATTER OP THE BEITI9H AUSTRALIAN OIL COMPANY, LIMITED. Walter Francis Scott Armstrong, James Davenport, and Kenneth-Mackenzie Clark, on behalf of themselves end all other Holders of Debenture Stock entitled to the Benefit of the Indenture mentioned in, the Endorsement in the Writ. v. British Australian Oil Company, Limited. General Investors and Trustees, Limited, and John Macdonald Henderson. ! TENDERS ARE INVITED by Messrs. Sly and Russell, as Attoraejm for General Livestors and Trustees, Limited, and John Mac Donald Henderson, Trustees for the Debenture Stock Holders of the British Australian Oil Company. Limited, for thfl Purchase of the following Asssto, namely:— i.Tho Purchaso IN QM LOT cf theWhole of the Preeiold Lands, Leaseholds, Rights, Machinery and Kant, Too.s, Stores, Rou.ng Stock and Sundries, Trade Marks, Gocdwill, Business and undertaking of tho British Australian Oil Comuany. Limited, as covered by the said Debenture Stock, oxciuding Live Stock, Book Debts, Cash unci Bank. balances and Records, but including;— Freeholds and Le»wuoW« and ShaleMine and Mmo plant, Tools, etc., ana Cottages at 'jt'esu. Cooatios of Buoklana and Brisbane. Lca-eeho.ds and Aerial Ropoway connecting the Tom i M.no ana the Crude Oil Works at Mmrrurundi, Leaseholds and Freeholds and Crude Oil Works at Murrurundi, Railway Siding at Murruiundi, Freeho.ds and Oil Refinery Works at Hami.ton. includ.nr; Railway SidingOil Tank Waggons. o. OR ALTERNATIVELY. The Purchase in SECTIONS of tho eaid Aesota, that is to saySection I—Freeholds, Leaseholds, Rights, Machinery and Plant, 'loo.s and sundries, bus.nvss and Undertaking at Term and Murrurundi, comprising bhaie Mine. Aerial hopeway, and comcleie Crude uu Works, with two benches of Retorts ana accessories catiab.e o[ re-wrong MO tons of 6ha.o per diem; also Cruoe ftaphißa. Plant, Suipbaio of ammonia f.snt. Workshops, Store, Railway b.ciing and Water Services as more Italy described in Schedule faction 2—Oil Refinery Works situated on freehold land, comprising four benches of Btil-s (one with brick-work damaged by fire), each accompanied by chargingtanks, receiving tanks, and all neccsary appurtenances, also faramn Extraction House and Plant and Washers and Refinery necessary for the oianufi-ctiire of nrst-graae Oi,; a.so Naphtha Refinery complete and Tin and Box Making P.ant: the necesuiry power derived from an boners complete with brick amok* S.ack. i62ft high, also Tar and Acid "Plant: also, Plumbers', Tinsmiths', Fitters', and Cooper Shops, Stock Tanks, Water Service, BiUwaj'b.dinu. Loco. Crane, oto.; alio, Brivjk Office and Laboratory, including materia*, the specific items making up the above being more partictuariy dosoribed in schedule. Works desiimed to treat about--4.000.000 gallons of Crude OH per annum. , * Section 8-Seventeen Oil Tank Waggon?i of four-wheel typo, each designed to carry 2740 gallons.

3. OB ALTERNATIVELY. The Purchase IN GROUPS of the mi Assote, that is to say: — Group A-The assets at or iawllMtjoa with Terai Mine, including the Mine; also Fr<eho:o Land, Mining leaseholds, Machinery and Plant, Tools and Stores. Diamond Drill, Buildings sou Houecs. Group B-Tho Aerial BomwW (subject to removal from the Frcelio.de). and two Leases m connection therewith. Group C-All the Machinery, Plant and Buildings, Tools, etc., comprising tho Crude Oil Works at Murrurundi, exceptme, however, the freehold laud, dwellinghouses and cottages, and the rauway siding, etc, but including pump 6 at rageRiver. ' Group D— All the railway materia and s.dine (subject to fmova'); also railway br-dsa over Page River, and pipeline from Page River lo the Works Reservoir, and thence to the Works. Group Freehold Lands at Murrurundi 'five parcels) and houEes and cottages thereon; a.'so Mountain Reservoir. Leases, Mountain Reservoir, end Mountain l-ipo-fine and tanks. Group F—Freehold Land and other assets at Hamilton, New South Wales, as more [ullv described under Section 3 Grou" G— Seventeen Oil Tank Waggons of four-wheel type, to carry 2740 gallons each 4. OR ALTERNATIVELY. TENDERS are Invited Ut EACH PARCEL OR LOl of Land, Machinery and Plant, Tools. and Sundries, as detai'ed AND SET OUT IN THE SCHEDULE. IN The Vendors reserve the Eight to Elect whether Tenders shall bo accepted-* (1) As a, whole; (2) By sections or partly by sections and partly by groivws or lota: (3) By fftoups or \nrivi by groups and partly by sectione or lots; HI By lots, or partly by lota and partly by sections or .groups. TENDERS, under above alternatives, num. bered respectively 1, -, and 3, arc being called for simultaneously in England end Australia. But Tenders under the above alternative number i are only called for in Australia. The Lots are more fully described in tho Schedule which, with Conditions of Sale and forms of tender, may bo had on application to the undersigned; — MR. W. E. BOOTH, Local Receiver »nd Manager, The British Australian Oil Company. Limited, Equitable Building 350, George 6t, Sydney; 1 GORDON AND GOTCH PTY.. LTD . Auckland, Wellington, Chnstchuicb, Dunodin. Tender', endorsed as provided in the conditions, and addressed to the Receiver or the Local Receiver 'according M the lender is from outside Australia or withm AusraliaK must be in the hands of the Receiver or the Local Receiver <f the case may be), not later than noon on JULY 15. 1310. The highest or any tender not necessarily accented. Dated at Sydney this 26th day of March. 1910. SLY "AND RUSSELL, AMornevs tor the General Investor* and "jVWws I ; m'ted. ?nd lrb v Ma'DcmM Henderson, Trustees for the Debenture Stock Ho .lers of tho British Australian Oil lornpiny. Limited. r. ■ — Business Notices, TJUSINESS mem CALL AND SEE THE LATEST LV TYPEWRITERS. rTHE CILENT -jy°°DSTOCE. DVTj-PTrrT ALIGNMENT, _LJGHX P !oUCH; AND BEAUTIFUL WORK. THE TYPIST'S FAVOURITE. QSMOND A.ND QAVAYE. 30LE DOMINION AGENTS. SATE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. HIGH S STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phono 1696. , TyiNKS AND ]J" UNDERTAKERS SHORTLAND ST. unNFRALS » is a^ MOTOR FUNERALS * u^ gE ajBABiJjSi •PHONES :. Pi U ivale! S 'lM7'and 1329 (2 rings). « ____ ... t M P O_JL TAN T. All who desire to Buy Really Good FOOTWEAR at Moderate Prices should Tißit THE POPULAR SHOE MAN. H. REASON, 58, Victoria St. W., His aim is to pl'iso his f^?^ fcT FuR Value, Prompt Attention, Small Profit*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 5

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