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I FOR SALE | CHEAP FARMS. ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa vicinity; all in grass; 100 acres ploughable: some rich river flats; 8-rooined residence and all necessary outbuildings; carry 2 sheep to acre, and 35 cows. Price, .£26 per acre. This is a beautiful property. laa ACRES, Hutt Valley; nearly half flat and ploughable; 80 acres J-ovfgrassed, ring fenced; good access; 1£ miles railway, 1 mile creamery ; 5-roomed house and outbuildings; carry beast to 3 acres when fully improved. Price, £I2OOO. Term© arranged. J. D. M C INTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 215-217, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. BELOW PRE-WAR FAITHFULLY THE BEST VALUE IN THE WAIKATO. Qftn ACRES. MILKING 120 COWS (ALL PEDIGREE JERSEYS), BESIDES 01/U , 60 WEANEKS 9 PEDIGREE BULLS, 6 HORSES. Alt in good pasture, well fenced, watered, and sheltered. Real good house and outbuildings, including one of the meet up-to-date cowsheds and yards in the Waikato. Electricity laid on to house and cowshed. Price <£3o per acre with ,£2500 down. Owner refused £65 per acre. 3 Miles to Railway. Other necessary conveniences adjoining. Property can be secured as going concern, including pedigree herd. LEWIS & CO., BOX 66, HAMILTON.

FOR SAFE AS A GOING CONCERN, CHEAP DAIRYING AND CROPPING COUNTRY. QQA ACRES, 0.R.P., Rental £49 per annum; 309 acres in grass, balance fern, etc., 80ft areres ploughable when cleared, 100 acres l>een ploughed; situated 3 miles from railway station; divided into 10 paddocks, the whole is practically ring fenced; house, man’s whare, washhouse, etc.; 8-bailed cowshed, with 4cow plant, in good order, concreted, implement and large separator ened. implements include disc, tyne and trypod harrows, 9 Coulter drill, mower and hayrake, chaff-cutter, ton dray, 2 ploughs, harness, etc. Stock includes 50 dairy cows (Jersey-Holstein), 21 picked heifers, (18 months), 17 winners, 2 bulls, and 5 horses. Price as going concern, £5 jier acre. Terms, £I2OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, to good man. Apply early to L. JACOB, AGENT TE KUITI

TENDERS. HICKS BAY HARBOUR BOARD. CONSTRUCTION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE WHARF. TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary of the above Board, at Te Araroa, East Coast, will be received up till NOON on THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1923. for the Construction of a Wharf* in concrete. Specifications and Plane may be inspected at the Harbour Board Office, Te Araroa, at the Offices of the undersigned, 25, Swanson street. Auckland, and U.S.S. Co. Buildings, Ne;v Plymouth, and. at the Offices of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Etd., the Dalgety Building, Wellington. . Copies of the Specification and Plans may be obtained from me undersigned on the payment of JE2, which will be refunded upon roturn of copies together with a. bona fide Tender. BLAIR, MASON, LEE AND OWEN, Consulting Engineers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR' TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF PLANT FOR MIXING BITUMINOUS OR ASPHALTIC CONCRETE. rpiINDERS will be received at the JL office of the undersigned np to 3.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY', June 20th, 1923, for the Manufacture, Supply. Delivery, and Erection of a Plant for Mixiifg Bituminous or Asphaltic Concrete for Road-paving. Specifications, etc., may be procured at the office of the City Engineer, Wellington. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Supply of Plant for Mixing Bituminous or Asphaltic Concrete.” JNO. R. PALMEtR, Town Clerk. May 17th, 1923. 778 SECTION 80, MANGAHAO-KHANDAL-LAH. SUBSTATION—STEEL ROOF TRUSSES. r ■ SENDEES for the above close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on May 29th. Specifications may be obtained at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Head Office, Wellington. TENDERS. TENDERS, to close at Noon on MONDAY, the 21st day of May, 1923, are invited for the ourehase of No. 6. Macdonald crescent, Wellington, with the residence thereon, damaged by fire. Land Transfer Titlo. Tenders are to be marked "Tender,” and accompanied by a deposit of £3X5 f and addressed to the General Secretary, Y'.W.C.A., No. 5, Boulcott street, Wellington. _ The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 141 TENDERS. r ■ LENDERS will be received at otis JL office np till 12 (noon) on TUESDAY, June sth, for new Boys’ High School Buildings, at Riccarton, Christchurch, for the Board of Governors of Canterbury College. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at our office. J. S. AND M. J. GUTHRIE, Registered Architects, 178, Manchester street, Christchurch. DOWN WITH VERMIN. SCRIM is the favoured abode of bugs, lice, and other detestable vermin. It also harbours dust and dirt in largo quantities. The Health Authorities condemn, scrim. Away with it. Substitute I’ABCO OR AMIWUD Wallboards Artistic, durable, and hygienic, you Pabco or Amiwud thoroughly satisfactory for walls and tellings. Write us for details. Those panellings are vermin-proof. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents and Distributors, 149-151, Foatherston street. CEMENT. WILSON'S (N.Z.) PORTLAND ONLY GUARANTEED to comply with all tlie requirements of the British Standard Specification. The best Cement In New Zealand. Write or 'phone FRANCIS HOLMES, 10-12, Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers' Institute Building. Bulk Store; Maginnity street. ‘Phone 208 ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, AND THEIR CLIENTS ARE INVITED TO OUR NEW SHOWROOMS, Where they can inspect the most ' up-to-date TILED SURROUNDS AND KERBS In ’he Dominion. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 12

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