FOR SALE BY TENDER. TN THE MATTE il OF GOLD'S.HOSIERY X MILLS. LTD. SIDNEY. &E\V SOUTH WALES. Tenders arc invited, and will bo received at tho Offices of the undersigned. up to NOON on FRIDAY, April 24. 1925 for the purchase of tho following Assets herein : AT ALEXANDRIA. LOT 1. KNITTING PLANT AND MACHINERY of / complete KnittintC Mill, in running order, including beat makers, such as Scott and Williams, Stibbo- and Brinton, Machines. Loco motive Boiler, Condenser, Motors, Hydro Extractors . . . . £— LOT 2. MACHINERY AND SPAftE PARTS. including Belting, Shafting and Pulleys, and all accessories necessary for tho running of an up-to-date Knitting Mill £ LOT 3. LAND AND BUILDINGS. Two Blocks of Land at Henderson Rd. and Newton St., Alexandria, 1 block having a frontage of about 123 ft. to Henderson Rd., by ail average depth of about 320 ft.. separated liy a Lane, from the other block: which has a frontage to the lane of about 108 ft. by a depth of about, 30ft. Two Factory Buildings of Brick are erected on the?e Blocks, one being 00ft. x 110 ft., and tho other fiOft. x 132 ft,, which are connected by an overhead bridge; also 2 Brick Cottages E—STOCKS. ETC.. AT ALEXANDRIA, £ s d. Lot 4. Knitting Needles . . . . 23,-vt 12 1 Lot 5. Stationery .120 3 6 2,501 15 7 AT HOMEEUSH. Lot 6. Woolton, Cotton, Yarns, and Art Silk . . 11,689 910 Lot 7. Hosiery Needles . . 1.715 18 7 Lot 8. Cartridge Paper and Strawboards 530 2 1 Lot 9. Cotton Beiso 392 4 7 14.327 15 1 AT REDFERN. Lot 10. Dyes and Chemicals 1.237 18 2 Lot 11. Buttons, Threads, etc. . . 1,005 15 8 Lot 12. Cartridgo Paper, etc. . . 381 5 9 Lot 13. Bobbins . . 341 4 0 Lot 14, Bobbins (in Bond). .. 110 0 0 3,070 3 7 Lot 15. MANUFACTURED GOODS at RedFern. Hosiery and Knitted Gooda 12of? 12 7 Total Value of Stock .. £21.107 CIC Lot 10. 1 400-gallon Petrol Bowser, Complete, (Dismantled.) . . £ Lot 17. SHAKES IN PAULL AND WALCH. LTD. , _ , . 1420 fully-paid Shares, of £1 each, in Paull and Walch, Ltd. 379 Cleveland Street, Redforn. Tenders for the Homebush Property, comprising Land, Factory Buildings, Spinning, Combing, and Hosiery Machinery. etc.. will be advertised immediately after the closing of these Tenders These Asset* havo been listed by my representative, and are stated to be m good order but no responsibility will bo accepted for errors in description (if any), as inspection is invited, and recommended. Before inspection please apply to Mr. Wisbey, at the Offices, Eveleigh Street, Redfern. This appears to bo a good opportunity of obtaining a complete Knitting Mill at Alexandria which I am informed is in a condition to start running immediately. Tenders, which must be on my printed forms, will bo received for the whole in one lot. or in separate lots. Further particulars and forma of Tender may bo obtained, and Lists inspected at theso Offices, or on tho premises. Ten per cont. deposit must accompany Tenders. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. MILTON F. JOHNSON, F.C.P.A., Liquidator. C.o. Perrv and Johnson, Public Accountants. Challia House. Martin Place, Sydney. Sale by tender of lease of LICENSED PREMISES. Tenders, in writing, addressed to the tindorsigned and marked "Tender for Napier Hotel." will bo received up to Noon of MONDAY, the 4tb day of May, 1925. for a Lease of the Napier Hotel premises, situate at Napter. for a term of Five Years at a weekly rental of £ls plu3 rates and insur-, ance premiums. Purchaser will bo. required to purchase furnituro and stock-in-trade at valuation. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at. and forms of Tender obtained, from the Office of tho undersigned in Shakespeare Road, Napier, Tho highest or any tender not necessarily aC °IfuMPHRIES AND HUMPHRIES. Solicitors, Napier. March 25. 1925. THE FURNITURE TRADE. Alternative Tenders will be received by the Liquidators up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY. April 27. for the purchaeo of the Business of Finlaysons, Limited, Furmturo Dealers and Manufacturers. (a) As a Going Concern. (b) Stock, Fittings and Furnishings. (c) Soft Goods. (d) Machinery, Plant, etc. ! The Premises consiet of a splendid new three-storeyed brick building, specially designed for tho business, and centrally situated in Tirnaru. The ground floor and tho first floor comprise tho Shop, Office and Showrooms, both 50ft. x 150 ft. The Factory is on tho second floor. There are also stores and racks at tho back of premises. Tho owner of the proporty is prepared to sell or lease for a long period. Stock List, Conditions of Tender, etc., may be seen on the premises. Tonders to be addressed to THE LIQUIDATORS, Finlayson'B, Ltd. (In Liquidation). P.O. Box 200, Timaru. And marked "Tender for (a, b, c, or d)." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Timaru, •April 9. 1925. SIGNWRITERS. A RTI3TIC Sigus help Business.—ChandXA. ler and Co. supply them.—Chandler's, Pitt and Wellington Streets. Auckland. S — IGN WRlTlNG.—Showcards, Posters—T. C. Wallace and Co., 52, Wellesley St., 2 doors above Albert St. BUILDERS AND JOINERS. EJ. KELLY AND CO., Ltd.. Kingston . St.—Moulders, Engineers. Blacksmiths, etc., Concrete Mixer Manufacturers. GEORGE B. PROUD, Iron and Brass Founder, Cleave Avenue, off Grey St., Auckland. Phone 40-784 REGISTERED PLUMBERS. T JENKINSON, Plumber, Jobbing XJ* Work promptly executed by competent Plumbers.—l 44, Victoria St. Went. 'Phono MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. r\R. R. J, OWEN, DENTIST, baa Removed to the LISTER BUILDING. VICTORIA STREET EAST. __ "TmUTON SWEET HAS REMOVED HIS CONSULTING ROOMS TO LISTER BUILDINGS, VICTORIA ST, EAST,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 14
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