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■ v ——— — TENDERS. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Tende.ru are Invited for Alterations and AAAitinnl to the Physics Wing .01 the H„l«iee Building. Auckland University ColW corner Symonds and Alfred Streets. Tender "low on WEDNESDAY January 7 at Neon, at the office of the Architects from whom plans, specifications and all information may be obtained. . UPPINCOTT AND BILLSON. A.N.Z.1.A., • A.R.V.1.A.. Architects, 420 N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. N.Z., 395, Collins St.. Melbourne, Australia. M. BOCKE O'SHEA. Registrar. VTaURAKI PLAINS county council, BITUMEN road. Tenders, addressed to the "Chairman/' -ill be received at the County Office. Neater, up till 12 o'clock on SATURDAY. January 17. 1925. for the following: — fON'TRACT 81.—Construction of 50 chains of Main Highway on the Peka Peka Rd. Netherton. Specifications may be seen at the County Ofiice. Ngatea. and at the Office ot tins paper. F. BASHAM. County Engineer. LIPPINCOTT AND BILLSON. ARCHITECTS. A.N.Z.1.A.. A.R.V.I.A. W N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. Auckland. 395, Collins Street. Melbourne. Tenders are invited for the Remodelling and Reinstatement of a Dwelling, in wood. Belmont Avenue, lit. Albert. Lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. Plan.? and Specifications at our Office. (.losing date. Noon, on WEDNESDAY. January 7. 1925. TAURANOA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Tender*, closing with the undersigned at I p.m. on SATURDAY. January 10, are invited as follows: — CONTRACT NO. J— Supply of Poles and Crossaims. CONTRACT NO. 2—Supply of Insulators. CONTRACT NO. 3—Supply of Aerial Cables. Specifications and tender forms to be bad on application to the Engineer, Taurangu.. Envelopes to be endorsed "Tender." B. L. THOMAS, Clerk. m '' ' PLASTERING contracted for in all branches— Greenway. 24. Home St.. Arch-hill. Auckland.. _______ ARCHITECTS, PLUMBERS. AND BUILDERS. Requiring Special Classes of IRON AND COPPER WORK FOR I BUILDINGS, Will get Expert Attention from • OLDFIELD AND HENRY. LTD.. ' Bhcetme'al Workers and Coppersmiths, Also, Manufacturers of Starkic's Skylights, 53. ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone •aSIA. J A RCHITECTS. PAINTERS. BUILDERS. EUBBUCK'S TITANIUM-ZINC PAINT (Ground Stiff or Prepared) Will Not Chalk or Crack. Phenomenal Spreading and Obacurins Power. Brilliant, Artistic White. ! EXTREMELY DURABLE. , I Absolutely Non-poisonous. ' Most Economical in Use. ONE POUND COVERS EIGHT J SQUARE YARDS. Stocked by All Local 0:1. Colour, and • Hardware Merchants. . ■GUILDERS! We have Stocks of ovor One Million Feet of EIMU. I HATAI. i TOT AHA. REDWOOD. _ OREGON. BRITISH COLUMBIA RED CEDAR. ; Asi" for Prices. j OELWYN ipiMBER QO., J TD.. 45, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. "DUY AN ** "ELLIOT WOODWORKER." On Easy Terms, and save its cost before you pay for it. Demonstrating workshop and office, Maxwell's Buildings, Hobson Si. (extreme lower end). JAS. A. MacNEILL, Phone 1230. Agent. Free Booklet. MILLARS' WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS CO., LTD.. THE STRAND. AUCKLAND. Hold Larue Stocks of all Australian Hardwoods, Special Quotations for Indent Lines. Prices Lists on Application. TELEPHONE 1923. Telegrams: " Jarrah."

„ FOR LEASE BY TENDER. gAMOAN QROWN STATES. BY D JgECTTOX OF THE HON. THE MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL afpatpq THE FOLLOWING EX-GERMAN PROPERTIES IN THE NEW 7E VI I xri FOR^EASE:- ERRIT ° ° F WESTEIW MOA ARE NOW OFFERED .„„ These properties comprise those Plantations which have been carried on a* iroinff concerns by the Samoa Crown Estates Department. " on a3 80lns Full particulars of Buildings. Plant. Machinery, and all fix. and movable assets now . properties are available from the Secretary of External Affairs Welling™ Hieh Commissioner for New Zealand. 415, Strand. London, W.C L • andlT!f ns' TRATED BOOKLETS, giving typical photographs, tal.en from the various 522" together with locality map. are available through the same channel! ous estates . TERMS OF LEASE. For fcrty years with provision for reassessment of rent after first twenty year-" and ftlco right of renowal for a further term of forty years cm terms then to bo agreed u'reM and includes lease of land, buildings, fixed plant and machinery, fences water sunnlv and all other permanently fixed assets. Other assets, such as stock," cattle horses' stores, to be purchased at valuation to be decided by assessors to be appointed one bv each party to agreement. y Tenders, for (a) All Plantations, (b) Separate Plantations, (c) Aggregate of Several Plantation!, will be accepted up to APRIL 30, 1325, at the Offices of the Secretary for External Affaire, Wellington, and High Commissioner for New Zealand, London. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Consideration will be given to any application for the granline of nn option Pending the formation of a company to take over any or all of the larger plantations' or for any reason approved of by the Minister. ' ' 'J, Every facility for inspection will be afforded to bona fide tenderers. The highest Tender not necessarily accepted. TOT 1.-PROPERTY. KNOWN AS MULIFANUA PLANTATION. About 420!) seres •*-* Cocoa-nuts is bearing; about 4200 acres virgin. '"" This plantation is divided into seven stations of an approximate area of 700 acres, each of which is capablo of being .in as a separate unit, being complete with overseers' or managers' houses, coolies' quarters, sheds, hot-air driers, etc. Production of copra tor year April, 1022, to March, 1923: 1012 tons. LOT 2.—PROPERTIES KNOWN AS MAGIA GROUP. INCLUDING MAGIA TUVAO. AND TOFUA. ' Magia Plantation.—About 200 acre 3 cocoa in bearing, about, 120 acres cocoanutß in bearing, about 21 acres banana*), about 1502 acres bush, etc. Buildings: Manager's, overseers' houses, sun-drier, fermenting hi use, store, and coolies' quarters. Totua Plantation.—About 80 acres cocoa in bearing, interplanted with coconnuts; about 20 acres bush, etc. Manager's house, coolies' house, etc. . Xuvao Leasehold.—About IRC acres cocoa in bearing, about 21 acres cocoanuts in bearing, about 20 acres cocoanuts, young, interplanted with cocoa; about 219 acres ■virein. Manager's house, small sun-drier, Gordon drier with machinery and accessories, coolie quarters, opening sheds, fermenting shed, etc Production for croup, year April, 1922, to March, 1923: 34 tons copra, S3 tons cocoa. TOT 3.—PROPERTY KNOWN AS VAITELE PLANTATION. The plantation con- - -*J sists of throe stations of an approximate area of 500 acres, planted in conoanuU. Uncultivated area: 1030 acres. Production for yew April, 1922, to March, 1923: 691 tons copra. 1 TOT 4.—PROPERTY KNOWN AS VAILELE PLANTATION. This plantation con- ( -V sists of three stations of an approximate area of 600 acres each of cocoanuts. uncultivated area: 456 acres. Production for year April, 1922, to March, 1923: C 39 tons. TOT 5.-PROPERTY KNOWN AS MALOLOLELEI. About 125 acres. Main bui'd- " •*-> ings: Twelvo rooms with large room for dancing or for use as accomaicdat ; on "" wnen single rooms, are inadequate servants' quarters, etc. -< hor«» t* P°P ert y is now , in use as a rest-house and is an ideal accommodation , nouse. ft is situated at about 1600 ft. above sea level, thus affording an entire change *' climatic .conditions for all who are in need of rest or for holiday leave During the \ aouest season the temperature ranges from COdeg. to 84deg. ' * '' »„j v^ 0 grazing land is now carrying sufficient cows, eheop, etc.. for all requircmsi ',s »a peasts can bo kept in Pl d id condition throughout the year. Motor traffio now me the road from Apia to the door. ../

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 7

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