THE THIBTY-SECOND ANNUAL i IRE g R I G A D £ J>LA2N & pANCY J)UESS JJALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, Will be held in the T H E A T R E ROYAL on KING'S BIRTHDAY • (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914). DANCING: <3hildren, from 7.30 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: •Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Moat Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. ▼TENDERS are invited up to Noon on SATURDAY NEXT, May 9, for the erectionjpf extensive Additions to th» Waitarm 'Freezing Works for Messrs Tbos. Borthwick and Sons (Australasia), Ltd. Plans and Specifications may be seen •t tk« offices of Messrs Thos. Burthwick »nd Sons (Australasia), Ltd., Waitarsi; also at 108 Hereford Street, Christchurch; and at our office, Timaru. WALTER CANTON & SON, Architects, Timaro.
WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS, ETC "TENDERS are invited for the following work to be done at Thos. Borthwick & Sons (Australasia), Ltd., Freezing Works,* Waitara. Specifications, et«., may be seen -at the firm's Engineer's Office, Waitarn. Ontract I.—Palling down and 'removing material' of oleo fccusc. Contract 2.—Pulling down, removing material, and re-erecting general store and boning dejnrtCutract 3.—Building concrete tunnel. . ' Tenders close at Waitara not later tban the Bth inst. Lowest or any -tender n»t necessarily accepted. THOS. BORTHWICK &. SONS (Australasia), Ltd.
FRIDAY, MAY 29—At 11 o'clock. SUBDIVISION* OF THE FAMOUS TyHAREPAPA JJSTATE: •rtA DAISY FARMS J^. 25 TO 268 ACRES. -xermxG richer in-land. TILE-DRAINED SWAMP AND ROLLING DOWNS. RAILWAY THROUGH PROPERTY. TWO STATIONS ON ESTATE. CAN MILK FOR CH V SUPPLY. CHARMING HOME SITES ;IN A WINTERLESS CLIMATE rn JJANDEXO JACKSON, TNSTRUCTED by GEORGE BAYLY, Esq., will-sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Custom Street East, Auckland, 4n the above date, THE FAMOUS WHAREPAPA ESTATE, which :haa been subdivided into M farms, of the following acreages:—23, 33, 51, 88, 116, 126, ill 144, 151, 163, 166, 257 and 268. Fvcrv Seetiar. to be offered is completely fenced and ready for immediate oecupai- rtion. i WHAREPAPA . WHAREPAPA IS FAMOUS , THROUGHOUT T"" VORTH for its fattening paddocks, »T DAIRYING LAXB it will stand out _ its own for erty milk supply, the r e ]ensville Railway running through it with a station at *ach end—nai Wharepapa and Ohirangi (36 miles from Auckland!. WHAREPAPA WHAREPAPA IS ALSO AN IDEAL RESIDENTIAL rnPALITY. with charming sites for EST It ib quite handy to the Helen*VfflTH* Soring*, which to many will *- an attraction, and is just a nice ( from by motor-car 1... Nation is also just ideal for a Stud Farm, being contiguous to the srty by a *w_nrt t'a'lr service. t* -«nt. on fall of hammer, 10 L cent, on 5 per cent. 1 improvements first 12 months or further 10 per cent, cash: balance 5 years; * per cent, interest payable on all unpaid "'lances. , PLANS ON APPLICATION. k
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 1
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