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I IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOE TOS, OF FOXTON. TENDERS for the undermontionel Goods, all on the p»*operties cf 'iusbH J. Guerin ami P. ! Neylou, will bL» ruceived up till 2 p.m. on 18tb June, 1900, at my cilice, Wellington :— 1. Potatoes in ground (about 5 acres) 2. Potatoes in pits (say 200 tons) 8. Cabbages in ground (about 5 acres) 4. Rhubarb Roots on ground (about 1£ acres) 6. Turnips, Parsnips and Carrots (about 1 acre) 6. Celery in ground (about 1000 plants) 7. Vegetable Marrows and I Pnrapkins on ground (aboui 8 tons) 8. Sago and Thyme in ground (about 200 plants) 9. Two Stacks of Good Oaten Hay (about 14 tons). Tenderers may make their offer in writing or by wire, enclosing a deposit of 10 per cent, on tender. Tenders may be for the whole or sections of schedule, Nos. 8 to 8 must be sold together. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee, Wellington. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOE TOS, OF FOXTON. TENDERS FOR FLA^ MILLS will be received by the Undersigned up to. Noon of MONDAY, 18th June, 1900, at his office : — THE CROWN MILL, at or - near Foxton, with 20 h.p. Engine and Boiler, and Flaxmilling Plant. THE WIROKINO MILL, at or near Foxton, with 14 h.p. portable Engine and Boiler, arid . Flaxmilling Plant^with all rights of cutting flax. Tenderers must satisfy themselves what plant is on the ground and tender by schedule with prices — each Mill separately. , Tenders must be accompanied by a depqsit of 10 per cent., and must state what terms are required The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; Tenders may be by wire. JAMES ASHOROFT, Official Assignee, Wellington. TO PLAXMILLERB, WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20T9, At 2 p.m. Important Auction Sale of SURPLUS BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS and MA< HINERY, by order of the Secretary WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. pEORGE THOMAS AND CO. \ j have been favoured with instructions from the Secretary Wbllinoton Haeboub Boabd to sell by Publio auction, in J Shed, on Wednesday, the 20th June, at 2 p.m. sharp — (a.) 1 Blake's hydraulic pumping engine, 18in. diameter of oylinder, 18in. stroke. Pumps fitted with gun-metal plungers, to work to a pressure of 7601b* per square inch, together with all needful valves and fittings. (b.) 1 Blake's patent wool press pump engine, 18in. diameter of cylinder, 18in stroke pump fitter with Delta-metal plungers, to work to a pressure of 22401 b per square inch ; together with all needful valves and fittings. (c) 1 Wrought iron hydraulic feed tank, 9ft Gin. -by 2ft. by 2ft. (d.) 2 Jiggsra, multiplying 6 to 1, wit* valw rx» levej^ wtighta and fittings complete (•4 X Mtatituimlar boiler, sfi 6in. diameter, lift. Bin. long, steel plates ; worksmp to bOlb per square inch >x (f.) 1 Multitubular boiler, sft. Bin diameter, lift. 6in long, iron plates r works up to 661 b per equara inch. Both boilers supplied with all valves, gauge cooks, and fittings (g ) 1 Set boiler firing tools and tube oleaner. The whole of the machinery and , boilers in good condition and in per- ! feet Working order. Full schedules of valves, pipes, and fittings belongfng to each itenycan be" seen', and the boilers and machinery inspected on making application to the Secretary's i office. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, Hftrrifl-sfwM:, Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

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563

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

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