TENDERS. O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received by the Secretary, Public W.orks Tenders Board, Wellington, until 4 p.m., on TUESDAY, June 22, 1926, for the removal of and renovations to a cottage situated <.n the Haydn Extension Block, One Tree Kill District. Plans and specifications may be seen at Public "Works Office, Auckland. L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer. HOSPITAL BOARD. Tenders are invited for the following supplies for Institutions under the control of the Auckland Hospital Board * and to recipients of Relief in the City and Suburbs of Auckland for one year as from July 1, 1926: MEAT, FOWLS. BACON AND ICE. BREAD. BUTTER. WINES AND SPIRITS. COAL. ■ INTERMENTS. Specifications. Conditions of Contract and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Board, Kitchener Street, where lenders must be lodged before Noon of MONDAY, June 14, 1926. " H. A. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Tho Auckland Hospital Board invites offers for the supply of a Benzine Pump and Accessories, together with Tank and Pit fixed complete. Tenderers are asked to observe that the installation is to be made free of any restriction as to the brand of Motor Spirit to be used. » Tenders, in writing, sealed and endorsed, "Benzine Pump Installation," will be received at the Board's Office until Noon of MONDAY, Juno 1-1, 1926. H. A. SOMMERVILLE, ' Secretary. Kitchener Street. CKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. TO MOTOR DISTRIBUTORS. The Auckland Hospital Board invites offers for the supply of a new 5-SEATER RUNABOUT MOTOR-CAR for Doctor's usei > Used five-seater Ford to be taken in part payment. Tenders to be in writing, sealed and endorsed, " Motor-car," and 1o be lodged at Board's Office by Noon of MONDAY, June 14, 1926. H. A. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. Tenders for the Erection (in wood) of a New School Building at Te Ranga, near Te Puke, will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board up till noon on THURSDAY June 17, 1926. Plans etc., may bo seen at tho Post Office at Tb Puke, and at tho Office of the Board. fp O BUILDERS. HOUSE IN WOOD, EPSOM. Tenders are invited for the above, to close at noon, TUESDAY, June 22. JONES AND PALMER, Reg. Architects, 405, Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery Lane. STOCK STEEL WINDOWS ARE CHEAPER THAN WOOD AND LAST < ■ LONGER. Stock Sizes carried for RESIDENCES, FACTORIES and WAREHOUSES. Price List on Application. A. WOOLNOUGH, Mechanics' Bay, Parnell. Phone 43-311. MILLAR'S WESf AUSTRALIAN HARDirx WOODS CO., LTD., The Strand, Auckland. Hold Large Stocks of all Australian HardWoods. .Special Quotations for Indent Lines. Price Lists on Application. TELEPHONE 45-023. Telegrams: " Jarrah." J O BUILDERS. "TRIUMPH." Plaster Wallboard, borer proof and firo resisting: 100 p.c. efficient. Also Doors. Sashes, Baths, Basins, Califonts, Lock Sets, and All Builders' Hardware, supplied by BUILDERS'- SUPPLIES. LTD., 66, Fort Street, Auckland. "ORICE wanted for Glazing new Premises X of the Dominion Importing Company. —Apply 369, Dominion Road. BRICE on 200 or more Bundles Tea-Tree Fascines, 12ft. long, 18in. diameter; delivered on roadside or to Deviation Road, Grey Lynn.—Phone 21-427. PRICE wanted for Electric Lighting, 52 points, complete. Also Labour only.— Apply 369, Dominion Rd. invited supply Agriculture JL Tools to Schools.—Particulars, apply Supervisor, Education Office. Phone 43-653. There is no better or cheaper WAY TO GET ABUNDANCE OF HOT WATER ABUNDANCE of 'hot water IN THE HOME IN THE HOME Than by Installing a " HYDRO " or a " STARKIE " ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. The Best and Cheape- 1 * on the Market. Made by OLDFIELD AND HENRY, LTD.. 12-14, Nelson Street. Auckland. •WINSTONE'S rpLES Defy the Elements. Architects and Builders universally endorse <ihis permanent and Distinctive Roofing. Quotations and information gladly supplied at , -yyiNSTONE, 69-77, Queen Street. ELLIOTT Woodworker, the Electric Carpenter, £99. Macneill, Maxwells Bldgs., Hobson St., cor.'Moore. St. FOR LEASE BY TENDER HARBOUR BOARD. « SALE OF CITY LEASES. . Superintendent's Office, June 5, 1926. Tenders are invited by the Rbove Board for the purchase of the Leases of the undermentioned Sections RECLAMATION EAST OF POWER I STATION. ' (Quay Street East.) BLOCK XXll—Sections 1 to 14, 16 to 20. BLOCK XXlll—Sections 1 and 2, 13 to 30. FREEMAN'S BAY RECLAMATION. BLOCK Vl—Sections 26, 29 and 30. BLOCK Vlll—Sections 1, 2, 3. 28 to 32. BLOCK IX—Sections 2, 8, 9, 11 to 19 and 22 BEAUMONT STREET AND HARGREAVES STREET. Sections 23 and 24 (to be sold as one block). CONDITIONS OF LEASE. The following are the material provisions of the Leases: —Terms 50 years; lessees not to assign or sublet without consent of the Board; lessee to repair, lessee not to erect Buildings unless plan approved by Board; lessee to insure, and in event of fire insurance money to be expended in rebuilding; rent to be at a fixed rate per annum for the first 25 years, increased by 50 per cent, for the remaining 25 years. Tenders must be addressed to the Chairman, Auckland Harbour Board, must be endorsed on the envelope "Tender for "Leases," and must be in the hands of the Secretsyry by Noon on TUESDAY, July 6, 1926. Conditions of Tender and Draft Lease maybe seen at the Board's Office, Quay Street, during office hours. The highest or any tender'not necessarily accepted. By Order. H. B. BUBNETT, Superintendent and Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 5
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