TENDERS, THE CREAM OF THE TAITA. THE AVERY ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. nnE'NDEBS arc invited for the Purchase -5- of 31 acres 21 perches of TJIE CREAM OF THE TAITA. LAND comprising Section, Part 49,-Block IX, Belmont Survey District. Tlio land is freehold, and is offered by the executors of the lute George Avery!. At present it is being carefully nnil profitably farmed, and, if required dairy cows, plant, etc., may be taken over at valuation. The assurance that THE ELECTRIC 'IRAMS will, within a very short period, he running from Wellington to the Taito. is a guarantee that there Will be a rapid and continued advance in values in such a very line Residential Suburb as the Taita is. , THE AVERY ESTATE, while not subject to the Ilutt. Borough rates, enjoys all -the privileges of its conveniences by reason of the fact that the estate adjoins the Borough Boundary, IS [RIGHT ON THE MAWHUTT ROAD, and has nn asphalt footpath to its gate. On the property are two Houses and all necessary farm buildings. The whole of the land is eminently suitable for MARKET GARDENS, for DAIRYING, or for ! RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES, and the owners are prepared to accept A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. Further information may ho -obtained from" the undersigned, who is one of the Executors, and to 'whom tenders should be addressed. - TENDERS CLOSE NOVEMBER 25 inst, The highest or any tender may not necpssarily be accepted. WILLIAM BROIVN, Wallaccville, ...... Upper Hutt. MANUFACTURE. SUPPLY, AND DELIVERY OF MARK BUOYS AND TOWER FOR FLASHLIGHT BEACON. ■' v ' riPENDERS, .endorsed as above, and ad--11- ■ dressed to the Secretory, Public Woifcs Tejiders Board, will be received up to NOON of FRIDAY,'NOVEMBER 88„ 1919, for the. manufacture, supply, and delivery of .Mark Buoys and Tower for Flashlight Beacon. Amended plans and specifications may be .seen at the Public Works District Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any.tender not necessarily accepted, . \ R. W. HOLMES, Marino Engineer. Marine Department, ...... Wellington, November 4, 1819. • "TO BUILDERS. ' " TENDERS will he received at my office up to noon of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, for the Erection of Business Premises in Cuba Street. G. G. SCHWARTZ. Architect. A.M.P. Buildingfc, Hunter Str/x>t. CAST IRON -CUTTER RINGS. TAURANGA HARBOUR BRIDGE. TENDERS, endorsed as above, and addressed to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will be received up to NOON of, iiONDAY,DECEMBER 1, 1919, for cast iron cutter rings for Tauranga Harbour Bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works District Offices at Auckland and Wellington, and at this I office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , \Y. S. SHORT, Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington,. November Iff, 1919. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS. ■ TENDERS nre invited, anil will be received up to SATURDAY,'December G, 1919, for the Erection of a Technical High School at Stratford. Plans and Specifications may be 6een at Masters Ltd., Stratford, the Technical School, Haw-era* .and Education Office, New Plymouth, and will also be forwarded on application. P, S." WHITCOMBE, Secretory. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF PAVILION,' LYALL BAY. fTIENDERS will be received up to 3.30' A o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, J919, for a three years' Lease of tlio Pavilion, Lyall Bay. Conditions of Lease may be seen at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Lease of Pavilion, Lyall Bay." JNO. R. PALMER,' Town Clerk. November 15, 1919. \ MAJOR'S MILL WHITE. : rR interior work, where large spaces have to be covered quickly, efficiently, and economically,' no paint, or Kalsomine will., give , such all-round satisfaction. The white water Paint that is a perfect white. Amongst users in-'Sydney are:— Wundorlieh Ceiling Co. N.S.W. Railways. Imperial Transports and Naval Dockyards. -. Union'S.S. Co., Ltd.', of New Zealand, also leading Warehouses, Factories, etc. otc. Sole Manufacturers— MAJOR BROS. AND CO., Sydney. Now Zealand Agent— . HARRY A\ JENKINS, - Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams—"Metallic." ijIXPA ND ED . . M..E T."A L ruR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORINGS. >'' GTANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNF.R SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOOR'S. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE MIXERS. OLSINA WATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE 'CO., LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. ROOFING TILES. . • ROOFING TILES. Before roofing, please «iio-» us to quote you .for our famous TERRACOTTA. TILES! TERRACOTTA TILES! Eermanent and Everlasting, therefore CHEAPEST. Guaranteed Weatherproof, 1 therefore BEST. WINSTONE, LTD., Bank Chambers, 324 Lainbton Quay. ROOF YOUR BUILDING' WITII MALTHOID. A MALTHOID ROOF is a permanent -fjL roof—impervious lo water, proof against tlio ravages of the weather. LASTS LONGER-COSTS LESS than galvanised iron—better in every respect. Particulars from AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Featlierston Street, WELLINGTON. BEAVER BOARD - For Walls and Ceilings. Extensive Range of Sizes in Stock: ' Also, Beaver green board, for Schools, etc., has superseded Blackboard; more restful to the eyes. Used in Scots College, Wellington College, Queen Margaret's College, . anil manv other educational institutions. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 2
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