ATHLETIC SPORTS. BOXING! BOXING! TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. At 7.30. CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Including Competitors from all Parts. NO WAITING—THERE ARE TOO MANY BOUTS EACH EVENING. SEE THE BEST AMATEUR TALENT IN WELLINGTON & DISTRICT. PRICES: Stage, Ringside, and Gallery over Ring, 45.; Gallery 35.; Back Stalls, 2s. Limited number of Ladies’ Complimentary Tickets on application. TWO GREAT NIGHTS’ SPORT AT POPULAR PRICES. START SHARP at 7.30. Competitors please note. W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary. LOOK OUT FOR WILLIAMS V. DWYER on AUGUST 15. TO COUNTRY RUGBY ENTHUSIASTS. THE SPRINGBOKS WILL PLAY WAIRARAPA AND BUSH DISTRICTS, ON SOLWAY SHOW GROUND, MASTERTON, AT 2.30 P.M. ON ’WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 20. THE MATCH you have been waiting a decade to see. Good forwards, good backs, good combination. ON SATURDAY, JULY 23, THE SPRINGBOKS PLAY WELLINGTON AT ATHLETIC PARK. H. E. COMBS, Secretary N.Z.R.U.
TENDERS. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SID. HARRIS AND CO., Mercers and Gents.’ Outfitters, Hamilton. ZTTVENDERS are invited till Noon on -I MONDAY, July 18, for the Stock-in-trade, Plant, and Fittings in one or more lots, as follow: — (1) Stock-in-trade (approximate value, £2550). (2) Plant and Fittings (approximate value, £280). Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of, and be in accordance with, the conditions of sale, which may be inspected with the stock-sheets, at the premises, Victoria Street. Hamilton, or at the office of the undersigned. A. E. WARNOCK, Trustee. Union Buildings, Custom Street, Auckland. FOR PUBLIC TENDER. THE well-known Farm of D. R. WELLS, ESO., situated at Nireaha, 7 miles from Eketahuna, comprising 170 ACRES, subdivided into 4 sections more particularly described in the conditions of sale: SECTION 1.—20 acres, more or less, with no buildings. SECTION 11.—58 acres, more or less, with 5-roomcd house, 6 double bail cowshed! 6-qow Gane milking plant, hayshed, and all outbuildings, orchard. SECTION 111.—46 acres, more or less, with 5-Toomed house, cowshed and havshed, combined, and all outbuilding's. SECTION 1V.—46 acres, more or less, with no buildings. The fences are practically on the boundaries, and where not so will be erected on the proper boundaries by tho vendor. The land is all heavy river deposit in the best English grasses and clovers, and is in great heart. The herd of 85 cqws has produced 20,0001 b. of butter-fat for the season, being milked in one herd. Three thousand pounds of milk per day was obtained in the flush of the season. The stock on the land at the present time numbers 106 head of cattle. They have been running on the property all the season, and are in splendid condition. A clearing of the stock on tho property will be held at an early date, after tenders close. TERMSTen per cent, with Tender. Ten per cent, on Possession. Twenty per cent, on May 31. 1022. Balance above mortgage mentioned below, for 4$ years at 6i per cent., January 1, 1926. Mortgage on property. £4500 at fit po r cent., expires January 1, 1926. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to close with the undersigned on July 21, 1921’Prospective buyers will bo shown over the property on application to The Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Eketahuna. Conditions of Sale may be seen at any branch of THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. STOCK DEPARTMENT. Or MR. T. M. PAGE. Solicitor for tho Vendor, Eketahuna. WAIRAU HOSPITAL BOARD.' TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for Additions (in JL wood) to the Hospital at Havelock. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office, Wellington, and at the offices of’(he above Board in Blenheim, where tenders, addre«»d to the Secretary, will l>o received until Noon of THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. J. M. DAWSON, F.N.Z.1.A.. 66 Willis Street. Architect. CONCRETE GOODS.—Builders and Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrete Goods. Inm prepared to supply Concrete Copper Casings, Concrete Septic Tnnks. Pipes, Posts, etc., etc. E. IT. CRABB, 78 Rangitikoi Street. Palmerston North. Box 2G3. Telephone 700. PALINGS. I HAVE just landed shipments of 5 and 6ft. split Tasmanian and sawn N.S.W. Hardwood Palings. Slotted Gum, Irontyirk, Tallowwood, and other Hardwoods in atock. L. G. PORTER, 42 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. ’Phone 2523. STEAM BOILER USERS. MEXICAN BOILER GRAPHITE is not flaky, does not carry over, has no chemical action on iron or steel, ami will eloan off and keep a boiler clear of scale, consequently effecting a big reduction in maintenance and cost of firing. Try a keg. FRANCIS IJOLMES, P.O. Box 418; 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 251, 18 July 1921, Page 7
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