HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE GOOD BUSINESSES thriving' X orth Auckland town. Xo opposition, rythings c omplete. Weekly turnover. 4 b beef, it* 1.200 the lot. Easy terms. Good F>rTCHERV busixess. y House, shop, plant am ?heep and 1 pig. Everything unencumbe red. uoney to be made here. IXTOOD. COAL, TIMBER AND GENER AT. CARRYING Bl'SlNKSc> Well t stab > ▼ lished and highly profitable. In flourishing country township. Xo oppositioi ngoing only £3OO. A great opportunity for an energetic man. rpK.\ AND Li Nt’HEoN ROOMS, In be. utiful 8 aside town. Partlciilaiiy wt A appointed. Excellent connection. G cod prospects. Genuine reason for sellin £SOO or near offer. Really first-class b usiness. BOX 15S1. All AV PVANS DIB WORTH M.R.E.I. ALtLiAIN X.* > O BUILDING.
TENDERS ELEMENTS for Electric Hot-water services, only Chrom&lox 10U per cent. British, carries 2 years* guarantee and lasts for ever.—C. N Williamson and Co.. Ltd.. Fort St.. Auckland. UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. HENDERSON SCHOOL. Tenders for the erection in wood of new outbuildings, and additions in brick to the existing outbuildings at the Henderson District School, will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY, 23rd January, 1930. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Board. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside, “Tender for Henderson Outbuildings.” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. II Tenders are invited, returnable to the Secretary, P.W. Tenders Board, Wellington, until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 4, 1930, for Additions, etc., to Rakaumanga Native School, situated near Huntly. Drawing and specification are on exhibition at Public Works Office, Auckland, Hamilton and the Schoolmaster’s residence, Rakaumanga. F. S. DYSON, District Engineer. Timber. rp i m b e r. I M B E R. -1- I M B E R, LOCAL AND IMPORTED TIMBERS AT LOWEST PRICES. PHONE 40-03 S. C ASHMORE T>ROS., ASHMORE Dros., NEWMARKET. EIGIDITY, quality land economy are. three outstanding features of “ORB” that make it a perfect roofing iron. LYSAGHTS BRAND CORRUGATED IRON. Write JOHN LYSAGHT, LTD., Box 341, Wellington, for Free Copy of their Pocket Handbook. W. w l td * BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS, ELECTRIC AND OXY-ACETONE WELDERS HEELTIP AND TOE PLATE MANUFACTURERS. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDERS’ AND STRUCTURAL WORK MADE TO ORDER. LAWN ROLLERS AL.WAYS IN STOCK. STONE-CUTTING TOOLS A 6PECLA.LT t 61. 53. 55 FEDERAL STREET. Phone 45-541. FOR SALE BY TENDER UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. SALE OF TEACHER’S HOUSE AND SITE AT PANMURE. Written Tenders for the purchase of the Panmure Teacher’s Residence and Site will be received at the Office of the Board, Wellesley Street East, up to 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 23rd January, 1930. The portion of the site to be sold is that fenced off with the residence and contains four-fifths of an acre more or less. Envelopes should be endorsed, “Tender for Panmure Residence and Site.” A deposit of £lO should accompany each tender. The sale will be for cash, but the Board will allow a reasonable time, up to, say, three months, to enable the purchaser to arrange No tender will necessarily be accepted. D. W. DUNLOP, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL REPERTORY Theatre Opportunities foi' talent, experienced and beginners; expert coaching.—Andrew Beresford, Telephone 44-719. Yjy’ESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA The College aims at giving Boys a sound practical training in Agriculture, while continuing their education up to Matriculation standard. School Reopens on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. All information, together with prospectus, may be obtained on application to the Principal, R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. RAILWAY NOTICES CCCffiEB2 TEW RAILWAY S. EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until January 20, 1930. will be issued to Kawakawa from Whangarei, Okaihau and intermediate stations by morning trains on January 18. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. OKAIHAU-OPU A: Usual 32.50 p.m. Okaihau-Kawakawa, 2.41 p.m. Kawa-kawa-Opua, 3.43 p.m. Opua-Kawakawa, and 4.13 p.m. Kawakawa-Okaihau trains will NOT run. Usual 8.44 a.m. OkaihauOtiria train will run through to Kawakawa, leaving Otiria 10.24 a.m., Kawakawa arrive 10.39 a.m. Return train leaves Kawakawa 10.45 a.m., Okaihau arrive 12.43 p.m. Train leaves Okaihau for Opua 1.13 p.m., Opua arrive 3.29 p.m. A train leaves Opua 4.20 p.m., Kawakawa 6.0, Okaihau arr. 7.55 p.m. A train leaves Otiria at 5 p.m. (after arrival Auckland-Opua Okaiha.i arr. 6.20 p.m. WHANGAREI-OPUA: Usual 6.50 a.m. Whangarei-Opua train leaves Whangarei 8.43 a.m., Kamo 8.59, Hikurangi 9.21, Hukerenui 9.56, Maromaku 10.20, Motatau 10.43, Kawakawa arr. 11.18, dep. 11.25, Opua arr. 12.0 noon. Usual 3.55 p.m. Opua-Whangarei train leaves Opua 5.10 p.m., Kawakawa 6.15, Whangarei arrive 5.42 p.m. The express train will be delayed to leave Kawakawa 5.45 p.m., Opua arr. 6.7 p.m. Usual 3.25 p.m. Whangarei-Opua train leaves Hikurangi 4.20 p.m.. Hukerenui 5.0, Maromaku 5.35, Otiria 6.38, Kawakawa 7.8, Opua arrive 7.38 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 3
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