TENDERS. jgEITOMART HOTEL, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. The well-known Britomart Hotel is a Licensed House, situated in Customs street East, one of Auckland’s most important commercial areas, close to Queen street, th- city’s main thoroughfare, and the nearest hotel to the new Railway Station now in course of construction; also in close proximity to all wharves. The property is subject to a Lease for a ter. of 25 years from the Ist July, 1907, at Jthe net annual rental of £520. All Tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of and to be in accordance with the “Conditions of Tender,’’ a copy of which may be inspected at the office of this paper. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, CLOSING 17th JANUARY, 1927, to be addressed (in a registered letter) “A. E. Warnock, Secretary to the Fen. idez Estate, G.P.O. Box 594, Auckland,” and marked “Tender Britomart Hotel”; or delivered in a sealed envelope so marked, and addressed to the office of the said Secretai’y in Union Buildings, Customs street East, Auckland. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash with tender, 5 per cent, on acceptance 10 per cent, on Bth February, 1927 (completion), balance 5 years at 6J per cent. A. E. WARNOCK, Public Accountant, Auckland, N.Z. yy AIHEMO COUNTY. TENDERS, marked “Contract No. 26,” and addressed to the Chairman, are invited up to FRIDAY, December 17,1926, for the following work:— CARTAGE of 60 yards (more oi less) of GRAVEL to Dunback-Macraes road. Further particulars at County Office. Deposit 5 per cent. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. M'GREGOR, 8d • Clerk. QTAGO' EDUCATION BOARD. RANFURLY SCHOOL RESIDENCE. TENDERS will be received up till 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 17th December, for the REMOVAL and RE-ERECTION of the Ranfurly School Residence and Additions to same. Plans and specifications may be seen at the School, Ranfurly, and at this office. G. W. CARRINGTON, Acting-Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. 0 ou’nty cTf TAIE RI. DOG COLLARS. TENDERS will be received at the County Council Office, Mosgiel, up'till 5 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th instant, for the Supply and Delivery of 1350 Dog Collars for the ensuing year. Particulars may be obtained on application to JOHN LOGAN, County Clerk. Mosgiel, Bth December. 1926. rnENDERS for the ERECTION of a A RESIDENCE (Brick) off Manor place will be received until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. COOMBS & WHITE, AA.R.1.8.A., Redg. Architects, 26 Dowling street. A NDERSON’S “RED HAND BRAND” of FELTS may now be obtained at all leading Dunedin hardware houses. The following well-known Lines are being stocked:— “ROK" ROOFING. "SANODOR” LINING AND DEADEN ING FELT. PURE BITUMEN DAMP COURSE. BUILDING AND INSULATING PAPERS. “RED END” FELT. Also 'Manufacturers of “SIDOL” (Registered) WOOD PRESERVATIVE And “ SIDEROSTHEN ” (Registered) ANTICORROSIVE PAINT, in all colours. D. ANDERSON & SON (LIMITED). London, Belfast, and Manchester. Australasian Manager: H. W. HOBBS, Box 2085, Sydney. 2o rp I M B E R. Large stocks held <of thoroughly seasoned New Zealand and Foreign T ; mbers. Up-to-date machinery for sawing and dressing all builders’ requirements. Quotations given for Joinery. House orders supplied direct from bush mills if required. KEITH RAMSAY, DUNEDIN. Office 'Phone 253. Factory 'Phone 214. Private 'Phone 1837. rpHE BEST IS THE' CHEAPEST. Hence the Big Demand for WALTON PARK SAND. You can have it Screened, Ready for the Job. JUBILEE COAL CO. (LTD.), Proprietors. C& W SHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen • ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime Tar anywhere.—'Phone 1201. 17my EDUCATIONAL. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, Maori Hill. Dunedin. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY, DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The FIRST TERM for 1927 Begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. The Head Master, Mr COLIN M. GILRAY, M.C., M.A. (Oxon), may be Interviewed by Parents and Guardians desiring to Enrol their Boys, any day by appointment before December 17. Prospectus and particulars on applicatlon‘ C. E. GLENDINNING, 2d Secretary. ORAIGHEAD SCHOOL, TIMARU. DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Head Mistress: Miss V. M. Salmoud, B.A. (London). First-class Primary and Secondary School, located in about four acres in healthiest part of town. For Prospectus apply to C. 6. BRYAN KING, 8d P.O. Box 125, Timaru. D UNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. Church of England Boarding and Day School for Boys from 7 to 14 years of Age. PREPARATORY FOR CHRIST’S COLLEGE. 191 Deans' avenue, Hagley Park. Visitor: The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Christchurch. Head Master: Mr C. E. Perris. F.R. Hist. Soc., London. The School is nealthily situated facing the open country of Hagley Park. Ample playing fields. 3rass tennis court. The Boarders reside with the Head Master, and are under his personal care. Prospectus on Application. TELEPHONE 3513. PREPARE for 1927. Take part term now. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping.—Brown’s College (above Moray 1 Place Post Office). 13n |
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19967, 8 December 1926, Page 11
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