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AUCTIONS. UNDESERVED SALE OP DAIRY ( COWS. PIGS, ETC., AT THEFAItM, ( GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN. MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1915. i Abraham and Williams, ltd., liavo received instructions from Mr. R. GRAIIAM (who has sold his farm) to i sell as above at 1 p.m.— ° 34 choice cows, second and third colv- I ors, duo August and September 5 16 Jersey cross heifers, due August a and September. C . 16 mixed weaners 2 'harness horses 5 breeding sowa 21 weaner pigs Springcart ami harness, 2 sets of plough harness, set gis harness, s.f. plough, bar- T rows, horse hoe, stack of hay, milk cans, 1 sundries, etc. Subject to slight reserve-.—4-bucket Cane milking plant with Tangye oil en- a gine, all in good order; 1 power-driven separator, 1 water heater. LIGHT PROVIDED. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, AT PAPAITI, NEAR ARAMOHO. TUESDAY, JUNE Bth, at 12 Noon. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., are instructed by Mr. R. C. Earlc, whose lease bas expired, to sell on the Farm, as above, the whole of hie' live and dead stock, comprising:— . ,ii 1500 -1 and 5-vear big-framed, gowl-oon-ditioned owes, iii lamb to Soutndown rams (rams put out on 10th March) 32 first-class 2, 3. and 4-year S.D. rams, bred by James Johns, .hsq., Canterbury 55 Southdown-cross hoggets 20 drv ewes 45 fat and forward 4 and 5-year bui- , locks' .1 dairy cow c 25 horses (hack and harness) £ 10 well-bred Shetland ponies, broken fc and unbroken Sundries, including Household Furniture, Wool Press, Dray, and usual l'arm Tools. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • "NOTE—A brake will meet North and South morning trains at Aramoho, and convey buyers to the sale, which will commence sharp at Noon. TENDERS mENDERS are invited, closing 30th A June, for the Milling of One Million Superficial ITeet of Timber, more or less, situated at Mafaroa, Main Trunk, and ' Tramming same from Mill and Loading on Trucks at Bennett's Siding. All necessary plant found. The-lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending tenderers wishing to view place, apply to GEO. S. DUNN, BOX 7, • JJATAROA. 1 Particulars from WM. COOK & SONS, 101 MAIN STREET, PAL.MERSTON NORTH, with whom tenders close. PATE A BOROUGHCOUNCIL. rNDERS will be received by the Patea Borough Council at the ' Council's Office up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY JUNE 21st, 1915, for SUPPLYING A 70 II.P. ENGINE AND PUMPING PLANT.. , . Copies, of drawings and specifications will be forwarded on application to the Engineers, if accompanied with a deposit of one pound. H. W. CLIMIE AND SON, Engineers. Hastings, May 10, 1915. . BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. i TENDERS FOR SEWERAGE WORKS, i rp'fcJNDERS marked as such, and re- i .1 turned up to 5 p.m. on Friday, 2nd i day of July, 1915, will be received for the following works:— ! Contract No. 2. Trencliing and laying of | approximately GJ miles of Pipe Sewers— , and including the Construction of a Sep- ; tic Tank. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Engineer's Office, Council Chambers. Greytown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HORATIO DUDDING, Town Cleric. IN THE'ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MRS'. S. J. SHORE, Furnisher, Napier. TENDERS are invited for the S'tock-in-Trade, consisting of a good assortment of Furniture, Toiletware, Ornaanente. Linoleums, Carpets, and General Furnishings, abou.t ,£OOO. Stock lists and Conditions of Tender may be seen on premises and at .my . office. 1 . Tenders (with deposit cheque for 20 per ; cent, of amount offered) to reach me not ; later than 70 a.m. on TUESDAY, Sth : June, 1915. _ i ■ Tonancy of tlio premises to 30th June can bo arranged with the landlord. ; C. B. KOBERTSON (Assignee), j 215 Lauibton. Quay, j Wellington. STH LED Tenders for the delivery on 16th June, 1915, of the following (supplies to the Now Zealand Hospital Ship will be received up till 12 o'clock (noon) on Tuesday, Bth June, 1915:— Arrowroot, 4001b.; Brandy, 780 bottles; Calf's Foot Jelly, 7501b.; Cocoa, 2001b.; Champagne, 1000 pints; Cornflour, 2251b.; • Roast Fowl, 15001b.; .Moat Extract, 5001b.; 1 Condensed Milk, 11,250 tins; Stout, 7200 half-pints; Pearl Barley, 4501b.; Pea Soup, 2251b.; Port Wine, 1128 bottles; Tapioca,, , 1501b.; Spirits of Wine, 50 gallons; Lemons 10 cases; Claret, 21G bottles; Gin, ■324' bottles; Whisky, 408 bottles. Particulars of supplies required and conditions of delivery, etc., may be obtained from Headquarters,' Defence Department, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch. and Dunedin. Envelopes containing tenders should be clearly marked "Tender for Supplies— Hospital Ship," and addressed to the Quartermaster-General, Headquarters, Defence Department. Wellington. H. H. WRIGHT, Capt., A.S.C. lor Quartermaster-General. Ist .Tune, 1915. X P A N D E D METAL. X J A N D S'D METAL] FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE , CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RI'BEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE ■ AND FLOORING. < ' GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. ' BATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM , DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIRIiPROOF DOORS. : RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE. MIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS AND VERANDAH ROOFS, ' GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWOOD CO., LTD., Conrtena.y Pl<;ce, Wellington. METAL CEILINGS ira Entirely British Manufacture. WILSON AND SHAW. AGENTS: Harris Street. (Opposite Electric Light Offioe.) WELLINGTON. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. WA. C H 0 T E, • Farisb Street. On Salfr— GOLDSN BAY CEMENT, : MILBUEN LIIIT AND CEMENT, ' MAURICEVILLE LIME, 3 J CRAIG'S AUCKLAND ,iYl>. LIME, FIRE BRICK, and TILES, FIRE CI.Ai. CHIMNEY POTS, etc. PAR I PAN Flat Glossy; for »«/ i i i-r r- Hospitals, Bath WHITE n A( , . Kooms, IVlotor ENAMEL Cars, etc. FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Street, Wellington OAGAit'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH fe WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; catalccura, flotations. Solo Agenta, UENiiY P. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin and Auckland- '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 10

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