AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, AT 2 SHARP. On the Premises. 100 DIXON STREET (Near Willis Stroev). CONTENTS 8 ROOMS. WHEATLEY AND CO. hove been instructed by MRS. HOPKINS to offer without reserve, whole contents of her 8-roomed residence. Bord Piano (cottage instrument); carpet square (green), hall and stair runner, good linos., sofa, oak Morris chair, 2 leather chairs, round table, hearth rug, overmantel, light; kauri bedroom suite, hall stand, _ hand mangle, child's cot. push-chair, gas cooker (Wright), etc. COMPLETE CONTENTS 7’ BEDROOMS—FIoor coverings, single and double bedsteads, wires, kapoc mattresses, pillows, Scotch chests, table mirrors, duchesses, chairs, curtains, blinds etc., etc. Kitchen chairs tables, and Sundries too numerous to mention. On View Morning of Sale. WHEATLEY’AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 11 a-m. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS AND FITTINGS. On the Premfees of H. J. Simpson, The Parade, and Corner of Rua Street, Lyall Bay. Messrs, hodgkins, carver and CO., acting under instructions from the BAILIFF OF THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT, will Sell by Public Auction the Entire Contents of th Two Confectionery Businesses recently conducted by H. J. Simpson, of Lyall Bay. Included in the List will be found:— IM LARGE GLASS TUMBLERS, 150 SMALL GLASS TUMBLERS, 1 Gas Caliphont, 2 SETS SCALES AND WEIGHTS (Fairbanks and Avery), 1 GALVANISED TANK. MO PACKETS CHAIRMAN CIGARETTE?, No. 10; 20 dozen aerated waters, peanuts, ryrup cordial in lemon, raspberry, limo juice and pineapple, chocolates, various makes, Matthews oandy fruits, domino matches, chewing gum, sen sen, and black jack, SODA WATER SYPHONS, boiled-sugar tollies, caraI mels, cream toffee, Windsor milk, ’ nut chocolates, straws. 50 glass jars, ' biscuits, fruit cordials, syrups, decanters, ice-cream wafers, ice-cream cups, quantity tinned and fruits', fruit syrup, quarter-pound tinsi cocoa, fish paste, cigarette papers, ginger cubes, Three Castles cigarettes and tobacco, figs, corned beef. Also, LARGE GLASS SHOWCASE. QUANTITY PAPER BAGS, SHELVING, and BRACKETS, 100 empty lollio and biscuit tins. The above affords a good opportunity for tradespeople and other®. TO BE SOLD TN TOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. A. E. CARVER. Auctioneer, TENDERS. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ANNUAL CONTRACTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1922. TENDERS will be received at this Office un to 5 n.m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921. for the Supply of Certain Articles and Stores, and for the execution of Certain Services required during the twelve months ending March 31'1922, viz.:— COAL. , REMOVAL OF RUBBISH. CARTAGE (one year). Schedules, Conditions of Contract, etc., may be obtained during office hours at the Offices of the Board. Tenders shall be addressed to. the Chairman, in separate envelopes, and marked outside, "Tender for ” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington. N.Z., March 8, 1921. PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. LAKE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC POWER. SUPPLY. SECTION 117. AIRBREAK SWITCHES. TENDERS, closing at noon on March 29, 1921, will be received by the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington. Specifications, etc., may 'be seen at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin (Electrical), and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceped. F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secre-tary. Public Works Department, March 14, 1921. HIKURANGI COAL COMPANY, LTD. SINKING TWO CIRCULAR SHAFTS AT HIKURANGI, AUCKLAND. rjTENDERS for the above work will be J- received by the undersigned until APRIL 30, 1921. Specification and conditions can be seen at the Company’s office and at the office of this paper. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. 109 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. WAIKATO ELECTRIC POWER SCHEME. SECTION 33. 110,000 VOLT INSULATORS. TENDERS, closing at noon on August 9, 1921, will be received by the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington. Specifications, etc., may Ire seen on application at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch (Electrical), and Dunedin, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secre-tary. Public Works Department, March 14, 1921. • WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. "TJOSEMARY" TERRACOTTA ROOFIt ING TILES. ' KING’S." "HAMMER," "WARATAH” PLASTER OF PARIS. "FIBROLITE" ASBESTOS SHEETS. LID., Thone 1219. 324 Lambton Quay, r STEAM BOILER USERS. Mexican boiler graphite i 9 not flaky, does not carry over, has no chemical action on iron or steel, and will clean off nnd keep a boiler clear ,of scale, consequently effecting a big re- ’ duction in maintenance and cost of firing. Tiy a keg. FRANCIS HOLMES, P.O. Box 418, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellin g to n. C (ON CRETE GOODS.—Builders and / Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrete Goods. I am prepared to supply Concrete Copper Casings, Concrete Sentie Tanks, Pipes, Posts, etc., etc. E. H. CRABB, 73 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Box 263. Telephone 700. irjHEEP Dipped in Murton's Dip are © the Cleanest at shearing. Wool is in beautiful condition.
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