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TENDERS. r£ O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited until Noon MON DAY. December 22, for the Erection nf TWO SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, in Brick at Corner of Khyber Pass and York Steet' Newmarket. * ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications at our Office. ARNOLD AND ABBOTT. Architects, Sanford's Bldgs., Customs St. West. T ° B U * L D E RS. HOUSE AT EPSOM. Tenders for the Erection of the- abov<- (in wood) will bo received until -2 n m on MONDAY. December 22. P a E. RUPERT MORTON Refrd. Architect, Ellison Chambers. HP O BUILDERS. THE MISSION HOUSE. GREY STREET, ADDITIONS TO CAMPBELL CRECHE. Tenders aro nvited For the erection of the abovo in Brick, to close at r.oon on SATURDAY, December 20, 1924. GERALD, JONES AND PALMER. Architects, 121, Victoria Arcade. TO BUILD E R S. HOUSE IN THE CRESCENT. TAKAPUNA. Tenders for the abovo in eirthonware block construction are invited until noon of Friday the 19th. inst. WILSON AND MOODIE, Registered Architects. 30G-7, Victon> Arcade. Auckland. T o '..build Eirrr J Tenders aro invited up to Noon, WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., for tho Erection of a 2-STOREYED RESIDENCE., in wood, in Epsom. Plans, and Specifications may bo seen at our Office. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. T. C. MULLIONS, F.N.Z.1.A.. SHOLTO SMITH. S.A.A., Architects. 14. Winstone's Bldga. T* O CONTRACTORS. THREE-STOREY BUILDING. (Concrete and Brick.) CHANCERY ST.. CITY. Tenders close at Noon, SATURDAY*. December 20. Plans, etc., at office of FREDERICK A. BROWNE. A.N.Z.1.A.. Architect. Colwill Chambers. Swanson St. HP O BUILDERS. SHOPS AND FLATS, MOUNT EDEN. Tenderers for above please take notice that closing dale is extended until noon, Wednesday 17th. instant. I). J. G. PLUMLEY. Holdsworth Buildings., A.R.1.8.A., 35, Albert Street. rpo CHARCOAL BURNERS. WANTED UP TO 100 TONS PER MONTH GOOD MANUKA CHARCOAL. Loose or Bagged. Lowest Pnce to J. J. CRAIG, LTD., 100, Queen Street. ROAD BOARDS AND COUNTY COUnT CILS. DO NOT USE RUBBLE FOR ROADS USE HARD MATERIAL FROM THE HEART OF THE CRATER. Samples Supplied Free. E. KINLOCH, Phone 393G (2 lings). Three King's Quarry. T?OAD FORMATION. Tenders, closing at 12 noon, December 17, 1924, aro invited for the Formation of 20 Chains of Road on the Merrilands Estate. One free Bull Road District. Plans and: specifications may be seen at mv office . R. E. FRY, __ Licensed Surveyor. 50, Endean'3 Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. •"TENDERS close at 12 noon on Saturday, -»- 20th inst... for Formation and Metalling of about 9 chains of road at Papatoetoe. Plans and specifications at mv Office. 34, Rational Bink Buildings. Fort Street, where tenders will be received J. A. SANDFORD. ; Road Engineer. "LTORSE Teams.—Carting Lot's to rail *h South Line.—J. N. West. 15, Customs' Street, West. Y\7"RITTEN Tenders for right of selling Jt . Confectionery at Auckland Railway Station will be received at the office of the General Manager. Railways Wellington un , to SATURDAY, December 20. 3924. ■ Conditions may be seen at tho Stationmaster's office at Auckland. ARCHITECTS PLUMBERS. AND ' BUILDERS. U Requiring Special Classes of : IRON AND COPPER WORK FOE BUILDINGS, | Will Ret Expert Attention from ' OLDFIELD AND HENRY, LTD., Sheetme'al Workers and Coppersmiths, : Also, Manufacturers of Stz.rkie's Skylights I 53. ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND j 'Phone <JSB4A. "DUY AN i JJ "ELLIOT WOODWORKER." J On Easy Terms. t and save its cost before you pay for it i Demonstrating workshop and office, Max' weds Buildings. Hobson St. (extreme lower end). i - JAS. A. MacNEILL, | « Phone 1236. Agent, Free Booklet. \ FOR LEASE B' gAMOAN pROW BY DIRECTION OF THE HON THP u THE FOLLOWING EX-GERMAX PR FOR _E T A E S_ Z ERmTORY OP WES? These properties comprise those Plantati concerns by the Samoa Crown Estates Depart! -till particulars of Buildings, Plant, Ma now on the properties are available froi i the TRvTFTi tnnl?!'S" cr > r Ncv Zfi: ' : ind. 4 <„tl, ?P9 KL £ TS . Bivmg typical photo together with locality map, are available tlir TERMS OF For fcrty years, with provision for rea-.se' also right of renewal for a further term of fr and includes lease of land, buildings, fixed pi and ;il; other permanently fixed assets fit) stores, to be purchased at valuation to be deceach party to agreement. Tenders for (a) All Plantations. (b) Separate Plantations, U-) Aggregate of Several Plantation?, will be accepted up to APRIL 30, 1925, at thi Affairs, Wellington, and High Commissioner ! The highest or any tender not necessia Consideration will be given to any api pending the formation of a company to take i or for any reason approved of by the MinbHe Every facility for inspection will be affo j OT I.—PROPERTY KNOWN AS MULII.-V J.J cocoanuts in bearing; about 4200 acres, vi This plantation is divided into seven slat each of which is capable of being run as ;. sep; or managers' houses, coolies' quarters, sbdds, Production of copra for year April, 192S I OT 2.—PROPERTIES KNOWN Aft MA JJ TUVAO, AND TOFUA. Magia Plantation.—About 200 acres coco in bearing, about 21 acres bananas, about ISC overseers' houses, sun-drier, forme.'.tinn house Tofua Plantation.—About SO cocoa alu/ut 20 acres bush, etc. Manager's house, , Tuvao Leasehold.—About 100 acres cocoa bearing; about 20 acres cocoanuts, young, n virgin. Manager's house, small stir drier, Gord coolie quarters, opening sheds, fei iienting J h Production for group, year april, 1922, cocoa. ] OT ,3. -PHOP ERT V KNO W N A S VAIT E1 ■U sistfi of three stations of an approximate Uncultivated area: 1030 acres. Production for year April, 1922, to March T OT 4.—PROPERTY KNOWN AS YAILKL J-i cists of thre>s stations of an approximat Uncultivated area: 450 acre?. Production for year April, 1922, to March T OT 5.-PROPERTY KNOWN AS MALOLC JJ ;ngs: Twelve rooms with large room fo; when jingle rooms ore inadequate servants' qu This property is now in use a.s a rcst-liou house. It is. situated ut about. 1800 ft. above He of climatic conditions for all who are in nee 1 hottest season the temperature ranges from 00i Good grazing land is now carrying Btsfi;ie and beasts can be kept in splendid condition Mutor triHic now use the road from A?h

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 5

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