TENDERS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. LEASEHOLD FARM NEAR HUIROA. 159 A CRES - LEASE IN PERPETUITY. Tenders will be received at ’ the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, September 27, 1926, for the purchase of Section 7, Block IX, Ngatimaru Survey District, containing • 159 acres 1 rood 16 perches. Situated on the Makuri Road about two miles from the Huiroa Railway Station and comprising 50 acres flat land, balance undulating to hilly. Improvements: House (poor), cowshed, cartshed, 260 chains fencing. Sixty acres swamp, 100 acres fairly good pastures, badly infested with ragwort. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, part balance on first mortgage to State Advances Superintendent, part on second mortgage to His Majesty the King. Exemption from interest on Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement mortgage for first 12 months. Improvement conditions. Full particulars on application to— W. D. ARMIT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, NEW PLYMOUTH.
CARDIFF CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR CARTING. RENDERS for Carting invited, closing at my office at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7, for Carting Produce, Coal and Materials for two years, commencing October 1, 1926. For Produce Carting, alternative tenders invited to Stratford Station and to Moturoa Freezing Works. Specifications at my office. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary. COUNTY’ OF EGMONT. BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. 'PENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 13th September, 1926, for:— Contract No. 511—Construction of a bridge of three 30 feet spans in Steel Joists on Concrete Abutments, over the Pungaereere River, Rahotu Road. Plans and Specifications at my Office. F. M. CORKILL, County Engineer. Opunake, 27th August, 1926.
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF P. A. GRIFFITHS, OF TOKO. RENDERS are called for the Purchase of one Trotting Horse (Gelding), named “Lobster.” Can be seen at Toko. Tenders Close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, the 11th September, 1926. J. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth.
PLANT OW No Trees grow better than those carefully nurtured in a cold climate. WILL. PETTIGREW, of Stratford, the well-known Nurseryman, has the following choice Plante for sale:— HEDGE TREES, SHELTER TREES, TIMBER TREES, FRUIT TREES, FOLIAGE TREES, AND ALL OTHER TREES AND PLANTS. Grown in the coldest part of Tara- ■ naki. Write for Prices and Particulars to— pETTIGREW, REGAN STREET WEST, STRATFORD. ’Phone 186. ’Phone 186.
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