Tenders. lOR SALE BY TENDER First-class Pastoral Land For Sale near Huntly and Ngaruawahia. The Assets Realisation Board will off r for disposal by Public Tender, closing 19th April, 1899, 9,700 Acres, mostly Eirst-class Pastoral Land, known as I the WaiUato Coal Company's property, situated near Huntly and Ngaruawahia, and sub divided into conven-ient-sized sections as follows : Section Area Upset price per acre Lot 6 353 acres 7s 6d „ 7 , 8 729 „ 20s 9 428 „ 10s 10 362 „ 10s „ 11 478 „ 15s , 12 349 „ 17s 6d 13 452 „ 13s 6d 14 565 „ 22s 6d „ 15 538 „ 10s „ 16 380 „ 10s „ 17 500 „ 7s 6d „ 18 365 „ 10s „ 19 540 „ 12s 6d „ 20 345 „ 10s „ 21 465 „ 22s 6d „ 22 518 „ 15s „ 23 437 „ 12i 6d „ 24 418 „ 15& „ 25 393 „ 20s „ 26 376 „ 15a Areas are subject to revision by the Survey Office. Terms of payment : 5 per cent, doposit ; 5 per cent, each year for five years ; balance (70 per cent.) in six years ; interest, 4 per cent. If permanent improvements to the value of 10 per cent, of total purchase money are effected within first year, no interest will be charged for two years. If to the value of 5 per cent., no interest for one year. CONDITIONS OF TENDERS. 1. No tender below the published upset price will be considered. 2. A tender may include any number of lots, but unless the tenderer so desires he shall not he compelled to purchase more than one lot. 3. Each tender must he accompanied by a deposit (either in cash or by marked cheque or bank draft in favour of the Assets Realisation Board) equal to 5 per cent, of the amount of the tender for each lot intended to be purchased, and if the tender for any lot is not accepted, the deposit lodged in respect thereof will be returned. 4. Within fourteen days after the acceptance of the tender the tenderer shall sign an agreement for completion of the purchase. 5. No tender shall be withdrawn for a period of fourteen days after the date of closing of the tenders. 6. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 7. The title is under the Land Transfer Act. 8. Forms of tender and plans can be obtained from, and copies of the agreement for completion of purchase inspected at, the "respective offices of the Bank of New Zealand at Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Ohinemuri and Thames ; Mr Wallace, Huntly ; and from Mr A. Hanna, Solicitor, Auckland. Note.—Attention is drawn to the fact that each allotment WILL BE SOLD OUTRIGHT, the reservation of mineral rights to the vendor (as previously advertised) having been withdrawn. N.B.—The foregoing is only a concise summary of the principal conditions, and each tenderer shall be deemed to have tendered with full knowledge of the form, contents and effect of the full ;onditions of sale and of the agreement for completion of purchase. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned at Hamilton. All information and particulars can be obtained at any of the above offices or at the office of the Assets Realisation Board, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 21/3 General Manager. TGAROTO DRAINAGE BOARD. To Swampers. TENDERS are invited by the Ngaroto Drainage Board up to 4p.m. on SATURDAY, the 15th day of April. 1899, for the LOWERING of THREE LAKES. The drainage works will be about three miles in length. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Board, Te Awamutu, and at the residence of the undersigned at Ngaroto. Tenders to be addressed to the " Chairman of the Ngaroto Drainage Board, Te Awamutu." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS FRY, Chairman Ngaroto Drainage Board. Office of the Board, 18th March, 1899. 21/3 GRANT'S WIRE-STRAINER AND SPLICER. Invaluable to Farmers and Stationholders. The advantages claimed for this Machine are :—l, A wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence without having to draw any staples. 2. A barbed wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence. 3. It can be used at the post quicker than the ordinary bracket or roller, and will work on any size of post or tree. 4. The trouble of boring holes in the straining post can be dispensed with. You can also strain from a tree or any other fixture. 5. It is made of the best wrought steel, and is guaranteed to stand any strain possible to put on a No. 6 wire. Full directions for using furnished with each machine. Price, £1 ss.—H. COOP, Newstead, Sole Agent for Waikato. P.S.—Circulars, containing full particulars, sent oo application. 21/3 THE CAMBRIDGE DAIRY ASSOCIATION (Postal Address: Cambridge. Factory : Hautapu Railway Station) Are BUYERS all the year round of Well-fed BACON PIGS, in any number. Best current prices given, and cash on delivery. Pigs received at Factory every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. ON SALE : BACON, HAMS & CHEESE, in wholesale quantities* Also, LARD in 401 b tins, and small kegs of PIGS' FEET, in brine. GEORGE WATT, Manager. 21/5 JAMES HALLY Secretary. r|>o FARMERS AND PIG 1 GROWERS. J ADAM.3&OO., Ham and Bacon Curers, Freezing Co.'s W( x;ks, Auckland, Are Buyers all the year round of Dairy or Grain-fed Bacon Pigs, in any quantity, of 1001 bto 1501 b weight each. Cash Paid os Delivery. P. McMAHON, Boot and Shoemaker, Hamilton, desires to intimate to his customers and the public generally that pending other arrangements he will conduct his business at his residence, Collingwood-street (second house from Courthouse). 28/7
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 423, 18 April 1899, Page 4
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