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ELECTION CAMPAIGN “REAL” DEMOCRACY CANDIDATE Z" ’ V FOR AWARUA. ( R. J - HENDERSOtf yZjZ |Zg ADDRESSES THE ELECTORS AS FOLLOWS: | $ JWB TONIGHT: LOCHIEL HALL. TONIGHT X* J THURSDAY: THORNBURY HALL. October 26. , FRIDAY: WINTON OUT-DOOR MEETINGS. YOUR Candidate has broken all records in the number of questions asked and answered at any political meeting ever held in Southland. There has not been one destructive question asked or one hostile interjection during the whole of his campaign. All questions have been constructive, all showing a desire for further knowledge about the aims and objects of the Real Democracy Movement. Mr F. Whiley, of Christchurch, the South Island President of the Real Democracy Movement, will accompany the Candidate to all Meetings.

FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE WHOLE AS A GOING CONCERN, OR PART OF THE—PROPERTY, PLANT, AND STOCK OF THE PIONEER MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to purchase as a going concern a really modern Manufacturing business with an established market for its products or alternatively to acquire valuable Buildings in choice manufacturing sites in Christchurch and modern machinery, mostly of recent purchase and all in perfect working order. It must be stressed that only very exceptional circumstances have made these available, in open market. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR:— (1) The Whole as a going concern. (2) The Two Properties, Land and Buildings. (3) THE RETREAT ROAD property comprising land, approximately Vz acre (98 links frontage), and all buildings thereon. (4) THE WALTHAM ROAD PROPERTY, ideally situated right opposite the New Railway Goods Sheds in the pick of manufacturing sites of Christchurch. Land nearly % of an acre, 166 links frontage to Waltham road, 419 links frontage to Kingsley street, and 53 links to Barbadoes street. A very valuable corner site. Most modern Brick Factory Buildings mostly only built a couple of years. All of substantial construction. This property lends itself to subdivision into smaller properties each complete with buildings. BOTH PROPERTIES possess exceptional prospective and present values and claim the attention of investors as well as persons or firms seeking manufacturing or storage accommodation in a selected position in Christchurch. Full descriptions of both properties, Buildings, etc., available on application to the Receivers. MACHINERY AND PLANT FOR CANNING AND PICKLE MANUFACTURING

The Bulk of the machinery and plant is only two to three years old and all is in perfect working order. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE WHOLE OF THE PLANT OR FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR MACHINES. Again it must be emphasised the exceptional nature of the opportunity to acquire a complete plant in full working order, or for a manufacturing concern to acquire machinery or plant to replace or supplement present plant. Cardboard Cutting Guillotine; Belt driven Bottle Capper with Motor; Employees’ Time Recorder; Phos. Bronze Centrifugal Pump, direct coupled to Vs H.P. Motor ASEA; Phos. Bronze Centrifugal Pump, direct coupled to J H.P. Brooks T.E. Motor; Brooks totally enclosed Motor, J H.P.; Nailing Machine with Ball-bearing Table; 91 Stainless Steel Cans, 13 galls, capacity; Stainless Steel Can Packing Table, 14ft x 4ft, with Stainless Steel Division, on angle iron frame; Steam heated Electric Fan, less Motor; Dicer (Power); Endless Belt Exhauster, motor driven, with Ironman gear-box; 9 Stainless Steel Baskets (perforated, with conical ends and drop lid), each with lifting swingles (Baskets 29in dia. x 31 deep); Steam heated Vat, 6ft X 3ft X 39in; 900 Gallon Vertical Copper, tinned, with Tee iron Frame; Copper Steam Heating Coil, suitable for above; 4 Steam-heated Retorts, with trolleys, but less trays; Phos. Bronze centrifugal pump, direct coupled to Broks 1 H.P. . T.E.; 2 500-Gallon Stainless Steel Boiling Vats, with steam coils supported by Tee iron uprights; Exhauster, motor driven, with exhaust Fan and Ducts. 47 Trays, strap metal, 30in x 30in; 2 Stainless Steel Hand Operated Valves; Heine Automatic Can Sealer; Heine Hand Feed Double-seaming Machine; Truck 24in x 36in; 3 Vats on tubular legs, portable; 35 Metal Trays; CS’clone Extractor with S.S. beaters, etc., with 2 H.P. BTH Motor; Cyclone Finisher with 1 H.P. ASEA motor; Stainless Steel sterilising tank, 13£t 6in x 21in x 12in with 9 Stainless Steel Baskets for same; Vacuum Pump, vee Belt driven by Motor, with two tanks and 4 S.S. Vacuum Hand Bottle Fillers; 4 Bft 6in Sections Iron Roller conveyors; 2 Bft Sections Iron Wheel Bends; 7 Bft Sections, Iron Wheel Conveyors; 26 Bft Sections, Wooden Roller Conveyors; Labelling Machine; Nailing Machine, with motor drive; Steel Wire Buft with vee Belt Drive and Motor; Suspender type steam-heated Electric Fan; 2 Steel Trucks. 3ft 6in x 15in, 4 wheels, "Thorocut” Mincer with Vee Belt drive and 1J H.P. Motor; Copper Steam Water Boiler, 1501 b pressure; Stainless Steel Tank 12ft x 39in X 21in; Stainless Steel Soup Stirrer; 36in Dia Fan, with rectangular surround, motor driven; Vertical Elevator, 13ft 6in long, complete with motor; 3 Pieces Morris Runway and 2 Traverses (over can dept.); Tomato Elevator, complete; Grease Gun; 2 Rotothern Thermometers; scwt “Lennix” Electric Hoist complete; Length Roller Steel Joist (runway for above), 27ft x 8 x 4in; Stainless Steel Scalding Tank, 9in x 3ft x 3ft; 3 60-Gallon Steam Jacketed Pans (boiling water); 2 60-gallon Steam Jacketed with Stainless Steel surround; Stainless Steel Mixer, with motor; 2 Stainless Steel JGall. Dippers; 4 Stainless Steel 1 Gall. Dippers; 2 Stainless Steel Watering Cans; Stainless Steel Table, 12ft 9in x 3ft 3m, with Shutes and 6 Stainless Steel Baskets; Stainless Steel Sink (packing table); Stainless Steel Sink 29in x 21in (in corner); lOcwt “Lennix” Electric Hoist; lo feet Rolled Steel Joist, Bin x 4in (runway for above); 35 H.P. Boiler, as installed with valves, gauges, and smokestack; 2 Hand Trucks for Bottle Crates; Wall Clock in Boiler Room; Steel Roller Tomato Scalder; Endless 'Belt (canvas) Belt conveyor, 21ft x 3ft 6in; Anderson Rotary Washer, complete with motor, etc.; 5 Hot-Water Radiators; 12 Electric Elements in drying oven, with special wiring; Timber Printing Machine; 2 Hand Operated Oil Pumps; Steam Urn in Boiler Room; 4 Trolleys (tubular frames), rubber wheels; 12 Stainless Steel Scoops; Onion Grader; 2 scwt Avery Scales; 2 Steam Electric Fans in Drying Room; Morris Motor-truck; Chevrolet Motortruck; Steam and Water Piping, Valves, Gauges, Traps, etc.; Electric Installation. less that in drying oven; Abraser (H Berry, Ltd.); Heating Stove and hittings; Typewriter (new); 6 Concrete Tanks (Waltham), 400 galls, capacity; Shelving, Tables, Stoools. Trestles, Packing Benches; 2 Rope Blocks and Ropes; Engineers Tools, Vices, Electric Drill. Hammers, etc., etc.; Various Tanks (wooden), Drums, and odd machines, roughly estimated to he worth £150; Hobart-Berkel Mincer; 8 4000-gallon tanks, concrete, with valves; « 2000-gallon tanks, concrete, with valves; 11 1000-gallon tanks, concrete, with valves; b 400-gallon tanks, concrete, with valves; 1000 gallon tanks, wooden, with valves; 80ft IJin Hose ext., 2/- per ft.; Electric Hot Water Urn; Platform Scales, 10001 b capacity; Chaff-cutter with Stainless Steel Shute; 2 H.P. Motor and Starter, installed; Various Casks, Wooden Tanks, Ladders, Show Stand. Pumps. Cooper’s Tools, Sack Barrow, Blow Lamp, etc.; 3 400-gallon Concrete Tanks with Valves. ■Separate Tenders for individual machines, etc,, will be considered. Supplies of Bottles, Cases, Cans and vegetables in brine are available and can be taken over at valuation.

CONDITIONS OF SALE Complete Particulars and Conditions o£ sale should be obtained from or perused at the offices of:—Hicks and Ainger, 162 Manchester street, Christchurch; J. W. K. Lawrence and Company. la 4 Hereford street, Christchurch, or Harper, Pascoe, Buchanan, and Upham, 118 Hereford street. Christchurch. BRIEFLY: TENDERS CLOSE AT NOON, NOVEMBER 13th, 1944. Each tender must be accompanied by a cheque for 10 per cent, of the amount tendered. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Receivers reserve the right to withdraw any item from sale. Full particulars of any item and inspections arranged on application to the Receivers. TENDERS to be addressed and forwarded to:— "TENDER-PIONEER" MESSRS W. B. CLARKSON, and R. E. FREE. Receivers for the Debenture-holder, C/o. Harper, Pascoe, Buchanan and Upham, 118 Hereford street, P.O. Box 516, Christchurch. YOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAINT. Smith and Smith Ltd., Esk Street. _ BRING your PAINT problems to the makers of ANVIL Brand.—Smith & Smith Ltd,, Esk Street. For Cheery Household Fires LINTON QUALITY .COAL-Adyt

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Southland Times, Issue 25503, 25 October 1944, Page 2

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