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TENDERS Elements services, cent. British, and lasts for and Co., Ltd. for only carries ever. . Fort Electric Hot-water Chromalox 100 per 2 years’ guarantee —C. N. Williamson St.. Auckland. IAPAKURA COURTHOUSE. NEW BUILDING. Tenders are invited, returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, ■Wellington, until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. October 29. 1929, for the Erection of the above building- (in wood) at Papakura. Conditions of contract, drawings and specifications may be seen at Public Works Office, Auckland, and at Post Office, Papakura. F. S. DYSON, District Engineer. A UCKLAND TRAINING EDUCATION BOARD. COLLEGE (EPSOM). Tenders for the erection of a Potting Shed, in wood, at the Auckland Training College, will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until noon on THURSDAY, October 10, 1929. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Board. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside, “Tender for Training College.” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A EDUCATION BOARD. BROADWOOD SCHOOL (Near Kohukohu). Tenders for the Erection, in wood, of Additions to the Broadwood District School will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY, October 17, 1929. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post Office at Whangarei, ajid at the Office of the Board. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside “Tender for Broadwood.” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A VONDALE POST OFFICE —FENCJA. ING, RENOVATIONS, ETC. Tenders will be received, closing with the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Auckland, until Noon on MONDAY, October 14, 1929, for Fencing, Renovations, etc., at above Post Office. Conditions of contract and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Auckland. F. S. DYSON, District Engineer. Timber. rp i m b e r imber. -Limber LOCAL AND IMPORTED TIMBERS AT LOWEST PRICES. PHONE 40-023. KJ ASHMORE JJROS., NEWMARKET. JpOR a cost of less than one tenth more than the commonest roofing iron have “Orb.” It yields much more in satisfaction. LYSAGHT’S ORB BRANT> CORRUGATED IRON. Write JOHN LYSAGHT LTD., Box 341, Wellington for free copy of their Pocket Handbook. W. W IL SON. I TD. BLACKSMITHS. ENGINEERS, ELECTRIC AND OXY-ACETONE WELDERS HEELTIP AND TOE PLATE MANUFACTURERS. ALL CLASSES OF BUtLDERS’ AND STRUCTURAL WORK MADE TO ORDER. LAWN ROLLERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. STONE-CUTTING TOOLS A SPECIALTY FOR SALE BY TENDER FA RML ET S 'IT' O R C< AL E. A R MLETS -Lqr KDALE. Written tenders will be received at the North Auckland Lands Office, Government Buildings, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October l*, 0.929, for the purchase of the undermentioned properties:— WAIUKU. AIUKU. X OT 1 on D.P. 13397, part allot. Sl3, -Li Parish of Waipipi. Axea, acres. Title, Land Transfer. Property situated on Sandspit Road and is one mile from the Waiuku Railway Station and school, and two miles from the Waiuku Dairy Factory. Nine acres good pasture and one acre in orchard, lawn and garden. Subdivided into four paddocks. Fencing in good condition. Dwelling contains four rooms and conveniences, built of wood, tile roof, all nicely finished. Asbestos fowl house. Cow shed and two small sheds. Property is watered by well and pump. MAUKU. AUKU. PART ALLOTMENT 10, Puni Parish; 4i acres. Section is situated adjacent to Mauku Railway Station and a quarter of a mile from Mauku School. Formerly the site of the general store and post office which was recently destroyed by fire. Garage and shed remaining on property; 4i acres in partly wornout pasture. Birkenhead. IRKENHEAD. lOTS 5 AND 6, Allotment 130, Takapuna J Parish. Area, 4a. lr. 22p. Title, freehold. Property is situated on the Birkenhead-Birkdale Road and is 21 miles, approximately, from Birkenhead Post Office and wharf and handy to Birkdale School. Undulating land. Soil is clay resting on clay formation. 'Watered by town supply. Subdivided into two paddocks. Dwelling, six rooms and conveniences. Three fowl houses, one acre orchard. Property in good order. Fair kitchen garden and two large beds of strawberries coming away well. Glenfield. LENFIELD. LOTS 7-9, Allotment 123, Takapuna Parish. Area, 13 acres, 1 rood. 22 perches. Situated three miles from Birkenhead Wharf and 1£ miles from Glenfielcl School. About 10 acres worn-out pasture and paspalum, 3a acres bush land felled and stumped, 3§ acres native bush. Approximately 50 chains fencing, poor condition, dividing property; 4 paddocks. Dwelling house of six rooms and conveniences, built of heart kauri, iron roof, two brick chimneys; also two-stall cowshed, concrete floor, two other sheds. There is a fair bus service from Glenfield to Birkenhead. TERMS OF SALE. DEPOSIT. —Ten per cent, or near offer. BALANCE.—lnstalment Mortgage for 25J years to Discharged Soldiers, interest 5 per cent, per annum, repayment of principal 1 per cent, per annum; 24£ years to other than Discharged Soldiers. interest at 5 per cent, per annum, repayment of principal, 1 per cent, per annum. No stamp duty payable. Purchaser liable for all solicitor’s fees in preparation and registration of transfer and mortgage. CONDITIONS OF TENDER. Tenderers to state:— 1. If Discharged Soldier or not. (For ward Discharge.) 2. Amount of capital available for developing property. 3. If property is required for personal residence. Highest accepted. any tender not necessarily O. N. CAMPBELL.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 4

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