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TENDERS. TENDERS. NEW PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH. riXHE CLOSING DATE for Tenders for the above work HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO MONDAY, AUGUST 22, at 3 p.m. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the Office of the Public Trustee, Wellington, where tend*<s will be received. CECIL W. WOOD, A.R.1.8.A., Architect, 90 Hereford Strcjar, Christchurch. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS. HpENDERS are invited for the Yarding -k. and Slaughtering of Stock at the Municipal Abattoirs, Westfield. Specifications and Conditions of Contract may be obtained at the Office of the Town Clerk, Auckland. TENDERS RETURNABLE BEFORE 4 P.M., AUGUST 24, 1921. J. J. WALKI.ATE, Acting-Town Clerk. August 11, 1921. FOR SALE BY TENDER. 2-STRIPPER FLAXMILL, COMPLETE. 'TSTRITTEN TENDERS will be receivv V cd for tho Purchase and Removal of our Flaxmill as it stands to-day, at Tokomaru, complete and in good order; 75-80 b.h.p. engine, by Bailey and Pax-' man, 2 strippers, scutchers, buildings, etc., complete, and now working. Delivery end of September. Ten per cent, deposit to accompany tenders. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted Tenders close August 25, 1921 Apply TOKOMARU FLAXMILL CO., LTD.. Box 19, Tokomaru, Manawatu. TO BUILDERS. EfIENDERS are invited for the Erection -d- of. a Residence at Johnsonville. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders close at Noon on Tuesday, August 30. J. M. DAWSON, F.N.Z.1.A.. 6G Willis Street. Architect. f6r~SALE BY TENDER. THE HOSTEL AND GUEST HOUSE At HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE’S BAY. DESCRIPTION OF LAND. Pls. Lots 28/31, 32, D.P. 25 of S/S 12 Havelock North. AREA: 7a. 3r. 27.7 p. more or less. rjNENDERS aro invited and will be rcCeived by tke undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921, for the PURCHASE of the above FREEHOLD, together with the FURNISHED BUILDINGS thereon known as “TOT HOSTEL," AT HAVELOCK NORTH. BUILDINGS: The Guest House, of two storeys, ■con'kiining 12 bedrooms, dining, drawing, smoking, and staff’s sit-ting-rooms, office, kitchen, pantry, scullery, dairy, 2 bathrooms and conveniences, hot and cold water, electric light, with verandahs which can be used as sleeping porches. THE HOSTEL, a separate building of ono storey, containing 7 bedrooms, a sitting-room, bathroom, and lavatory, electric light. A garage to hold two cars, woodshed, fowlshed, pigstye, cowbails, etc. FURNITURE: The furniture was all purchased within the last twelve months, and each room is_ adequately furnished with modern furniture. TOT PROPERTY is pleasantly situated on the, lower slopes of the Havelock Hills, in well planted grounds!, with drive, tennis court, etc., and is served by a frequent motor bus service to Hastings, the nearest railway station. Tho Hostel was started by a company interested in the settlement of British women overseas, and has only como into the market as the result of the failure of negotiations with tho English Authorities. At Havelock North arc four largo Boarding Schools—Woodford House, lona. College, Heretaunga. School, and St. George’s School —which are attended by some 350 pupils from all parts of the colony, and this in itself brings _n largo number of visitors to tho district. MORTGAGE: The property is subject to a Mortgage of .£2lOO, repayable on July 20, 1925, and bearing interest at tho rate of 8 per cent., reducible to G nor cent, if paid within one month. CONDITIONS OF TENDERS. A Deposit of d!5O is to accompany each tender. . Ten per cent, of the total amount of the tender will be payable on the acceptance of the tender. Fifteen per cent, of the total amount of the tender plus all stamp duties and other fees 'payable in respect of the sale will bo payable on the date of possession. . . Possession will be given on September 14, 1921. , . , The successful tenderer will be required to execute and hand to the Liquidator before possession a Mortgage for the balance of his tender oifer and above tlio total of the above Mortgage of .£2lOO and his deposits. Such Mortgage to be repayable on July 20, 1925, and to bear interest at tho rate of 8 per cent., reducible to 6 per cent, on prompt payment, and to be in the form usually used by the Liquidator’s solicitors. The deposits <jf the unsuccessful tenderers wi 1 ’ be returned by letter posted in Hastings Post Office, addressed to tho address 'given by the tenderer in his tender, and if no address bo given then addressed to Hastings. The liquidator siliall not be liable for tho loss or miscarriage of such letter, or for any loss sustained by the tenderer in respect thereof. . , ' , The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to lie marked Tender for Hostel.” and are to be addresse.d io A. I. Rainbow. Public Accountant P.O. Box 44!, Hastings, from whom further particulars may be obtained 11 required. 1 A. I. RAINBOW Liquidator, Women s Hostel, Ltd. IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS. IF YOUR BASEMENT LEAKS, Consult Us. We TMTALTHOID SPECIALISTS, MaLTHOID SPECIALISTS, With many years’ experience of WATERPROOFING and DAMPCOURSING. All work carried out by experts. TOT G. F. WILSON CO., 25 Hunter Street, Wellington. ’Phone 1123. Box 1202, G.P.O. AN IDEAL COVERING TEIOR Floors. MALTHOID is cheaper JU and better than Linoleum. It is easy to lay, no trouble to keep clean, looks well, and lasts for years. MALTHOID is mineral, absolutely dampproof, vermin-proof, and will be found most satisfactory in every way. In natural Grey, or will take Indian Red, Olivo Green, or Silver Grey. Send for full particulars. „ AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149-151 Feathoiston Street, Wellington. TIMBER. Fyou want Hobart Split or N.S! Wales Sawn Palings we can supply you. We quote all imported Timbers, including Oregon, Redwood. Maple, .fttc., and wo have Australian Hardwoods in stock. L. G. PORTER, 42 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. CONCRETE GOODS.—Builders and Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrets Goods. lam prepared to cupply Concrete Copper Casings, Concrete Septic Tanks. Pipes, Posts, etc., elc. E. H. CRABB. 78 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Box 263. Telephone 700. ~ STEAM BOILER USERS. Mexican boiler graphite is not flaky, does not carry over, has no chemical action on iron or steel, and will clean off and keep a boiler dear •of scale, consequently effecting a big reduction in maintenance and cost of firing, Try a keg. FRANCIS HOLMES, P.O. Box 418; 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. \ . . s

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 278, 18 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 278, 18 August 1921, Page 7

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