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SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION / Of old-established Carrying Business and freehold land lately owned by James Brown, of Hastings, Carrier, deceased. MURRAY ROBERTS AND COM--D-l PANY, LIMITED. Auctioneers, Hastings, have been instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of the late MR. JAMES BROWN to offer by Public Auction on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1935, at 11 o’clock a.m., at their rooms at the corner of King Street and Queen Street, Hastings, the undermentioned properties:— LOT I.—l rood situate in Avenue Road, Hastings, being Lot 135 on a subdivisional plan, all the land in Certificate of Title H.B. Volume 67, folio 262. There are no improvements on this section except fencing. LOT 2. —12.2 perches situate in Avenue Road, Hastings, being part Lot 133 on a subdivisional plan, all the land in Certificate of Title H.B. Volume 17, folio 17. The improvements on this land consist of a 4-roomed house and outbuildings with usual conveniences. LOT 3. —1 rood 27.8 perches situate in Avenue Road, Hastings, being Lot 134 and part Lot 133 on a subdivisional plan, all the land in Certificate of Title H.B. Volume 42, folio 217. Lot 3 is offered along with an 8-room-ed house and conveniences and various lorry barns and other outbuildings situate thereon AND ALSO together with plant used in connection with the carry jng business, namely, all Motor Trucks. Sheep Crates, Horse Boxes. Stocks, Spar? Parts and Accessories AND TOGETHER with all transport and other Licenses in connection with the business and Vehicles respectively. These properties are situated on the fringe of the business area of Hastings, and the carrying business of the deceased is one of the oldest established Carrying Businesses in this town, having been established 38 years ago. Further details, and particulars and conditions of sale, can be had on application to the Auctioneers. A 338 TENDERS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Section 376, Arapuni Scheme—Switchgear and Steelwork. Section 3SO, Arapuni Scheme —110 and 50 K.V. Insulating Push Rods, 'FENDERS for the above close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at 4 p.m. on June 4 and June IS next respectively. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin ; Head Office. Wellington ; and High Commissioner’s Office, London. are invited for: (1) Renewal of roof aud spouting and repairs to chimneys of large country house. (2) Painting station buildings, including large house, 2 cottages, stables, garage, woolshed. etc. Particulars on application to H. N. Kebbell. Nga Rata, Alfredton. WINSTONE, LIMITED, THE ROOFING PEOPLE. We quote for the supply and fixing of WINSTONE'S TILES, “ROK” FABRIC ROOFING. SLATES, ASBESTOS. Telephone 51-142—3 lines. BRISCOE, E. W. MILLS AND CO., LTD., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE Agents and Distributors for: The British Cement Marketing Co.’s Products “SNOWCRETE" “COLOURCRETE” And WATERPROOFING COMPOUND. Interview or write our Technical Department. for Literature and Information regarding the uses of Coloured Cements. •yyilAT IS CANEC? CANEO is one hundred per cent. CANE FIBRE. 1 CANEC is Borer, Vermin and Rot Proof. CANEC is the strongest and most rigid insulation product upon the Market. CANEC WALTzBOAHD 3ft. and 4ft. Wide by Oft. to 12ft. Long. OBTAINABLE FROM FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., 208-212 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Box 203 Te Aro. Phone 55-152. TUTO GLASS AND LEADLIGHT WORKS, Ridgway St., Wauganui. All Classes of Lead-light, Glass Bevelling, and Motor-car Glass Work Undertaken. Phone 3780. E. N. WEBBY.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 18

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