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The 3j x 2i model is ideal for beginners or experts, especially suitable for ladies, and provides a satisfying picture for the minimum outlay in material, etc. Waterworths’ Word is Waterworths* Bond. _ If at any time goods sold or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about WATERWORTHS, mm,™.. "THE ANSCO” PEOPLE, 285 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS. IN'THE MATTER OF GREAT COBAR LIMITED. SIR ARTHUR F. WHINNEY. K.8.E., Receiver and Manager, London. WILLIAM- HORNER FLETCHER, Local Receiver* Manager m New South Wales. TENDERS are invited bv William Horner Fletcher, the Receiver and Manager in New South Wales for'the Debenture Holders of Great Cobar Limited, for the purchase of the following asset's, namely:— Freehold Lands, leaseholds, Rights, Machinery and Plant, Tools, Stores, Rolling Stock and Sundries, Trade Marks, Goodwill, Business and Undertaking of Great Cobar Limited ns existing at the date hereof excluding Live Stock. Book-debts, Cash and Bank Balances and Records but including: Freeholds and Leaseholds and Copper,'Gold, Silver and Coal Mines and Mine Plant. Tools, etc.. Offices and Cottages at Cobar, Wrightville and the Peak, County Robinson, and at Lithgow, County Cook, Leaseholds and Freeholds at Cobar, Wrightville, The Peak; and Lithgow. Railway Sidings at Cobar and Lithgow. The Vendors reserve the right to sell any asset by private treaty before tenders close and to elect whether tenders shall be accepted ' (l) As a. whole. (2) By lots. Tenders are being called for simultaneously in England and Australia. The Lots are more fully described in the schedule which, with Conditions of Sale and forms of tender, may be had on application to the undersigned, or to:— Messrs. David Fell and Co., Equitable Building, 3.50 George Street, Sydney George Ross, Esq., .Lambton Quay, Wellington,. New Zealand. Tenders endorsed as provided in the Conditions and addressed to the Receiver in the case of tenders from Great Britain and Ireland, or tho Local Receiver for tenders from elsewhere than Great Britain and Ireland, must be in file hands of the Receiver or Local Receiver (as the case may be) not later than noon on Fifteenth day of .Tune, 1921. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Sydney this First day of February, 1921. Equitable Building, W. H. FLETCHER, 350 George St., Sydney. local Receiver and Manager in New South Wales.
BUSINESS NOTICES. London and Lancashire insurance co., LTD. FIRE. —Building and on Contents. Loss of Rente. MARINE.—AII Classes of Marine Insurance. Passangers’ Baggage, including Theft and Pilferage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s back to London, with option of selling locally. ACCIDENT—Workers’ Compensation, covering employers’ legal liability under the Workers’ Compensation Act and Common Law. Fidelity Guarantee and Land Agents’ Bonds. Motor-car nnd Motor-cycle Insurance.— Comprehensive Policies issued, covering Damage by Fire and Accident, Damage in Transit. loss or Damage through Theft. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co.. Ltd,, Agents and Attorneys. 166 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 310. IF~ RUSSELL AND CO., Lj. auctioneers, ’Phone 132, LOWER HUTT. Outside Sales a Specialty, 'Phono 1791.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 6
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