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M633r-3. HarootjTi and. Co, report that at the auction sale held at their rooms .yesterday the seaside, property at Wotcof Bay, hating a frbfltago of about 155 feet to the Sfotroo Parade,.- together with a. sisroomed house and whare erected on it, known as "LlandudiMf," was eold for ■£455, The property in Dixoil Street was passed in at jei'loo, and the auctioneers state they «ro prepared ■So deal with the property privately. The property known as "The Bungalow," Evans Say Road, lyiibirnie, offered under cOa-duct of the Registrar, was. bought' in ■by , the ' -mart gagee, who has placed the matter ifl the auctioneer's, hands for private sale. About May or June of this year an opportunity will be, afforded of a visit to Java., as Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son have arranged. With the Eoyal' Packet Si'ca«i Navigation Company to run a special os>, care-ion i'roin Sydney, including'"' a c»ftduoted four tfcrough Java, at a dost of about MS. Messrs, Miller ' and Sutter advertises three small., farms and residential propertied for exchange for small sheep farms. By Jovo. bay's, ain't ho bosksri 1 . • The dadd£i*?f all in the field, ■ ■In'the senufis he's:a,regular Tart-ar—-To n-om» will BUi Smith ever yield. I4ke blacVmuiths' IrtSlWs his imsgs are, There's .Mth.-ing' ,ho 'couldn't endure, ,For always.he has"« stand-br, Woods' ■.Great Peppermint Cn»/-AWV''

SP'EtHAi'.- NOTICES. ' PROFITABLE INVESTM&NT In A PAXAB*M3 CONCERN, INCLUDING' GRANITE QtJAKM' & VALUABLE AUCKLAND CITY FHEEHOLD. . OWING to insufficiency of'capital and consequent' devotion of .profits to increased stock and trade' aficOirnte, ■ the shareholders of the New- Xea'imwl Granite Quarries, Limited, have. deeMed on a: realisation of the assets (except the hock debts) of the Company, the Company's operations have shown a good- profit eft every year's working and ah excellent Opportunity is now open to investors, \ritii cither sufficient capital to'-adfiquate-ly work the Company's business as a whole, or to acaulre stock, quarry site, or Auckland City fweteld or leasehold. The Coroniandejf granite, which bos been extensively used throughout. New Zealand, and for which there is a laVfte. aid increasing demand for all bettorclass buildings, has been supplied ex'ehisiyjily from this Comnaßy's quarry. In Auckland, this statie' has been used iii ike following bufldiit-fisi— Chief Post Office, Magistrate's Court, Public Trsist Office, Feifry BniWltaas,' Bank of New Zealand BaikliiMs, .A.M.P. BuiMiMKs, Kain-poi •WooMrij- Factory, L. I), Na Hum's Warehouse, Collins's', and -many.'other wareuatjses where strtnsrth tod artistic effect are desired. ■ In Wellington fl» Ccronoin* cofttract for the Surtplv of 12M(S 'nulnc fept foi - the ftsw Eafliftijifinfciry .finfMi»ss. aild.ha 1 ! supplied stone ftif.jtlie tTliic* Jjitiijr, tJuhm Steam. Ship Company, and other TttrilcliiigS. The Ifatmniciital JJ?i»rtliient enmprises Hie wclHcnown bu=in«ss. in S.vMictuls Siwel, Aucklaiid. fer ryoMv y*.ars privately owned and still', earned' on under • the same nutiiairemeiit, together with the < Hamilton hranch. Tem'lers are aecordinsiy invited for the folloscingi— 1. Stock and niatvt at; Stantev $iteH fw^mif-es, 2. Stock and plant at Company's Bimiltfjji ntfl-mises, • ■ . !!. Stoek and plant at CMripajiv's Pvnionds Street nreinis«s, togeflter-. With the Ijenefit and liability of 'current tovomtmontal work, and toMtlie? with thfi Company's leasehold interiwt In such. pre« mises.of over wirier of am acre aad ItO feet fi'Guta«»> to Sywonds f-'freel. I'. "Freehold Tfl-nperfj ill Stanley Sttwet; Aftcklaml, soTifoiiiin; 1 rcmi] Ji! pferijies and having a frontage of 94 feet to lev Kirc-et v 3. Quarry license for Section 3. Blwk I, Mol&au'Survey. District expiriiig 131",, with benefit and liability <af current cou-ti-.icts for srauite. G, Leasehold interest .in T ,o{ 2«f Ah lotment : 111 'Jfewn <if Ttaii'iffoii held under lease extiirtn? 13'20 \fllli ri"M. of renewal IflK "Cflosfj&w" p'rincipie), 7. One-quarter share in scow "Jaws Gifford," \ Assignmenls of leases or <j«arry licefl?e '. are subieet to t'he consent of the public bpdie.s owning tho land. ■ Tenders may be made' for the whale i cf fof any owe or niofe of above lots, Stock has Men- taken as ' on the Mill February, 151 i» and will .he. saliipct to ! deduction ot increase tit cost.nrke to . r'iwM sales or .puvchr.Fes sifiee 'titrt dote. Stack sheets and particulars of ■■ TWi contracts ' way l-e ohtiii'ied at the CnniTvmv's pre.mwe'., Sytiiiiic?'' Sfreef. Dscimwitifß of title WAV J*> itwreetwl at ' Hi.c p.miy> of the Comnafly's ?o!ieitors, "Messrs. Bamford and Bfown, Bank of : ■ N*w feiland Buildi.iiSb', Queea Street, AiiekhiruL . Sented tenders, addressed to The Sccrptarv of ■ the Company. Palmerston BnihliiuTc. will he. UO tfi no?™ <>f the (!ll\. Aiil'il, 1914, and uwist he, ncomnnanio'l l>y cash or marked Cheque equal to 20 per cent, of the amount of The highest-or nuy tender not neees* : sarilv aeeonied, lii' (ho evep+ nf ,wr.eoinflce of any twi- | dev Ijalonn* of money iniirt ha j (»>id withi'i c? 1 " MPnt'i of acwphnw. .:j Th* whole of the C'Jii'iJAity's! l'4lat«co- I sljoets urn "Tien to inspection fit tlte S?.c- | relnrv'« OBiw-. On' hetiaU of the Comprmv, ! E. «, I'lNEEft, Seefctary. J;

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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