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TENDERS GEELONG WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE TRUST. rpENDERS are invited for the following L works-. SEWERAGE CONTRACT No. 1. Manufacture, .Supply and Deliyeiy of about 40,000 lineal feet ot 4ft 3in x 3tt 3in Oviform Reinforced Concrete I'ipos. SEWERAGE CONTRACT No. 2. Construction and Completion of Main Outfall Sewer: (a) In Reinforced Pipes supplied by the Trust. Or (b) In Mass Concrete. Drawings, Specifications, and Conditions of Contract may be inspected at the Sewerage Construction Oilice, Yarra and tlalop streets, Geelong. Tenders addressed to the Secretary of the Trust and legibly endorsed with the name of the work mnst bo received before 2 pm. on WEDNESDAY. March 27th. im ' I. G. HODGES. Chairman. Trust Offices. Geelong. Victoria, February 22nd, 1912. LAND FOR SALE no A/AA ACRES. Goodwill of magnifliOivUU cent Milling iraber. Totara ,Malai, Kimu. etc. Near railway. All easy tram country. Groat chance for milling syndicate. 50 years' cutting. Apply F. P. Welch, Estate Agent, Masterton. POULTRY i ARM. For Sale, 3-aoro Poultry Farm, with nice 5-roomefl cottage; 10 min. JohnaonvUlo railway station; cash required £s °‘ H. G. ALBERTSON. 16, King's Chambers. HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. This well known peopep.tt is now being offered for Sale, at prices placed apon the sections by two well-known local land agents. Full particulars, plans, prices, etc., on application to , THE SECRETARY, TRUSTEES HON. W. B. RHODES’ ESTATE, 184 No. 9. Johnston at., Wellington. FOR SALE. RICH dairy and cropping farm, contain- > ing about 89 acres, Manawata Line, i miles from railway station, 1 mile from creamery, 5 'paddocks, 7 acres in crop. Good garden, well-grown shelter trees, good young orchard, no buildings; beautiful undulating country, practically all ploughablc when stamped. At present carrying 50 head cattle and several horses. Prise? £35 per aero, about half cosh ro* 'quired. 1700 acres, about 1200 acres in grass, balance bush, about 120 acres ploughablo when stumped, balance low hills, well watered by permanent streams, several acres in crop; 16 paddocks, 5-roomod cottage. woolshed, stable, trapahed, she£p dip, etc., 2 miles from 24 miles from school. 10 miles from railway station. Price only £3 15s per acre. £I6OO cash, balance arranged at 5 per cent. 345 acres, about 100 acres low hills, balance flat, largest portion of has been ploughed, subdivided into 12 paddocks, about 10 acres in crop. Good 6roomed house, woolshed, yards, stable, dairy, 16-stall cowshed, concrete floor, separator shed. Two miles from school, about 14 miles from IM)., 10 miles from railway station. .Price £lO per acre. £SOO Mvsli, £SCO in twelve months, balance for term at 5 per cent. Some 40 cows, milking machine and .plant* .also horses, young itock and pigs can be taken over at valuation if desired. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186. FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. HOTELS FOR SALE HOTEL FOR EXCHANGE. IAKEBHOLD and Goodwill of Lease—Good . Country Hotel, together with 20 aeres rich land, is offered for EXCHANGE for -good Town property—a farm—or sound securities. Owner would sell for cash on very easy terms. Tills is a tip-top property, and it is unite free of mortgage. Situated on main road, midway between two large inland towns. Price for Freehold l and Goodwill of Lease, £6OOO. Fall particulars from W. H. LAMBERT & CO„ 20. Cuba street, Palmerston North. HOTELS FOR SALE A OOD Country Hotel, lease Y years, at £510; per week rent; £SO a week can be done In this hotel by energetic party. Price for lease £BOO. Tenant can refurnish if be wishes. Free Louse. ■■ Country Hotel, with no opposition within twenty miles; ISO acres of land; takings average £3O per week. :. A largo return can be made from the land. Price £950 lease and furniture. Free house. Hotel, four miles from prosperous town; • lease 4J years at £3 per* week rent; takings average £35 per week; lease and furniture £950; free house. - - Hotel, situated in prosperous country town; lease - over three years at moderate rental; takings are given on the average at £9O; price, ffr lease and furniture, £2100; free house. Hotels in Nelson, Taranaki, Wairarapa, Marlborough, Manawatu, Wellington and ether parts of the Dominion, at all prices. Suitable clients financed with portion of purchase money. Full particulars on ap--plication to ZOHRAB & COMPANY 31-33, PANAMA. STREET. WELLINGTON. COUNTRY HOTEL FOE SALE. A SMALL Country Hotel, with no opposition, taking about £26 per week. This Hotel has just been rebuilt and refurnished; house is easily and cheaply Worked; lease three years at £5 per Week rent. Price, lease and furniture, £325. Pull particulars to bona fide clients on application to ZOHRAB AND CO., 31. Panama street, Wellington. COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. A HOTEL, situated in a fine agricultural district, with fourteen acres of firstclass land; lease five years at rental ot £5 per week. Takings are given on the average at £SO per week; free house. Price, lease and furniture. £I6OO. Further particulars on application by bona fide clients t 0 ZOHRAB AND CO., 31, Panama street, Wellington. FLETOHEE AND 00.. GENERAL CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS, ETC.. PANAMA STREET. Ring up Telephone No. 499. ly and young, MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. Agents New Zealand Express Co. Expresses Meet All Trains. LKYXN-FOXTON COACH." lEAVE Foxton 6.30 a.m.. arrive. Levin J 8.30 a.m.. leave Levin 10.23 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon, leave Foxton 2.30 pan., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.. leave Levin 7.45 p.m., arrive Foxton 9-45 p.m. A- F. CHAMBERLAIN. ' I Coach Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8054, 7 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8054, 7 March 1912, Page 10

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