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TENDERS. RAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. BUILDING LEASE BY TENDER OF HOTEL SITE AND LICENSE, IN NAPIER. 1. The NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL invites TENDERS up till 4 p.m. ou FRIDAY, the 22nd day of January, 1932, for the LEASE of an HOTEL SITE, occupied prior to the Earthquake on the 3rd day of February last by the Criterion Hotel and Shops on the ground floor, which were completely destroyed by the fire following the Earthquake. 2. The site is in the heart of the business area of Napier, and is bounded on three sides by public streets. The Criterion Hotel was one of Napier’s leading hotels, carrying on a large bar trade, and the shops on the ground floor, being in the busiest portion of Napier, produced a large revenue in rents. 3. The successful tenderer shall, within one year of the acceptance of the tender, erect on the site a building comprising an hotel and shops, and the lease will be granted upon the successful tenderer erecting the said building. 4. The Lease shall be for a term of twenty-one years, commencing at the expiration of one year from the date of acceptance of the tender, or, if the hotel building be erected earlier, then from such earlier date, and shall contain perpetual rights of renewal for successive terms of twenty-one years each, the rent for each successive term to be decided by valuation 5. Tenders are to be made at the annual rent which the tenderer offers to pay for the first twenty-one years for the lease of the above-mentioned site, together with the right to the Publican’s License annexed thereto. 6. Each Tender must be accompanied by a banker’s cheque or cash for three months’ rent at the rate tendered. 7. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 8. Tenders must be on forms supplied. 9. Particulars and conditions of leasing may be inspected, and forms of tender may be obtained at the undermentioned places:— The Town Clerk’s Office, Napier. New Zealand Herald, Auckland. Dominion Office, Wellington. Evening Post Office, Wellington. Christchurch Times Office, Christchurch. Otago Daily Times Office, Dunedin. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1931. JOHN DICK, Town Clerk. CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF SCRAP CAST IRON. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on SATURDAY, January 23, 1932, for the Purchase of approximately 45 Tons of Scrap Cast Iron. This material may be inspected at the 'Water Department Yards at Ward street (20 tons) and Glasgow street (25 tons). The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin. January 15, 1932. W EST HARBOUR BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon, SATURDAY, January 23, for . DOUBLE SEALING TREATMENT. DUNEDIN-PORT CHALMERS HIGHWAY (9150 Square Yards). Plans and specifications with F. J. WILLIAMS, Borough Engineer. 29 Bond street. RIVER SCHEME. LEASE. WRITTEN TENDERS, Closing with the Undersigned at Noon on JANUARY 25, are invited for the Lease of a Shop Site at the Public Works Camp, Waitaki Hydro. Conditions of Lease may be inspected at the Chief Post Office, Oamaru, and the Public Works Offices, Dunedin and Waitaki Hydro. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. H. PACKWOOD, District Engineer. Waitaki Hydro, 12/1/32. pALINGS AND QATE pOSTS. LOW PRICES for AUSTRALIAN RED MAHOGANY (eucalyptus resinfera. Very durable. Improves with age. Handsome colour. Work's Up Well. Also, Ironbark, Grey Gum, Brush Box, and Other Australian Hardwoods. KEITH RAMSAY, LIMITED, SPECIALISTS IN TIMBER, v Wards at Halsey street (extension of Hanover street). Head Office: 49 Vogel street. IT V. HADDOCK, LTD. *"*■ ‘ (James Anderson and James M. Kay. Directors). TIMBER MERCHANTS. Have LARGE STOCKS of ALL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS, especially DRY RUN LINES Orders foY 2000 feet or more at MILL RATES Why Buy from Mills when Delivery can be Given ex Yard =s required? FOR SALE HOT WATER. —Beautiful Supply assured by Installing Barnlngham’s Open-lire Boiler Grates or Destructors. All Ironmongers. Royal Christmas box. —Royal Partable Typewriter; cash or easy terms.— Typewriter Company, corner Water and Bond streets. FRUIT FOR SALE FRUIT PRICES to Meet the Times.—Send for Price List. Choice Black Plums— Dessert 4s 6d. Jam 3s 6d, ready now; later, Moorpark Apricots—Jam 3s 6d, Dessert ss; cash, on rail.—Hinton's Orchards, Ltd., Alexandra. 15Ja FRUIT OF QUALITY. Order now. Yellow-fleshed Peaches, des. ss, jam ■ls; ready soon. Nectarines, des. 6s, jam ss. Moorpark Apricots, dessert ss, Jam 4s ; cash ; sidings 8d extra. —W. J. Annan, Waenga. . __ 16 ja Yellow-fleshed peaches—Dessert, 4s Gd case, Jam 4s; sidings 8d extra; cash orders. —Hugh Munro, fruitgrower, Alexandra. 14ja APRICOTS, 5s 6d; Cherry Plqms, ss; Choice Peaches, 4s; 201 b cases; railage paid.—Everyone's, Stuart street. CHOICE APRICOTS—Jam 3s 6d, Roxburgh Rod Bottling ss; cash with order; sidings 8d extra. —Adcock, Alexandra. DESSERT APRICOTS, Peaches, Plums, 5s case; 201 b approx.; cash, sidings 8d extra. —A. W. Edwards, Earuscleugh. Raspberries for sale, choice outram grown; 121 b buckets 10s; railage 8d extra. —John H. Bathgate, Box 11. Outram. 12ja PLANTS FOR SALE. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize bulbs, guaranteed 80 per cent, doubles, Is dozen, 5s 100.—Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13. Newton. Auckland. BEAUTIFUL TULIPS, Darwin strain, choice mixed flowering bulbs, 3 for Is.— Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. BLUE TINGITANA, Iris, early winter orchid flowering, Is 6d dozen posted.-T-Nurserles, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. CROCUS, English, large flowering bulbs, new colours, Is 6d dozen posted.—NURSERIES, LTD., Box 13, Newton, Auckland, ROSES 1 ROSES ! ROSES ! —Wonderful Show. Come and see them. Orders booked. —Donaldson’s Nurseries, Leith Valley, Dunedin- 14ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21544, 16 January 1932, Page 20

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