Tenders. fjiENDEIiS wanted for 156 Qit Piles, 8 x 8, heart of . Totara ; 300 13 Inches long. To bo delivered in Queen-stroet, Mastorton. Tenders to bo Bent in to Box No 11, Greytnwn, not later thanTUESDAY, March 26th. 3160 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MANGAHAO ENDOWMENT. niENDEDS will be recoived at tho X City Council office, Wellington, up to 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, tho 'lth April, for lenses of tho following lauds, parts o'f Block VIII., Jlangahau district, viz:— A. «. I'. Section I,' containing ~ 133 8 0 Section 8, containing... SOD 132 Lot 2 of Section 2, containing 113 0 32 Tho term in each case will bo 21 years, rent to increase 60 per cent after 7 ycaTß, and 50 per cent on increased rental after 14 years. Compensation for improrecuoiiU(other than felling and clearing) iB provided for at end of teim Tenderers to etate aunral rent they offer, and to tonder separately for one or more leases, and tenders to be accompanied by the first half-year's rent 'Jwhich is payablo ir advance). _ Terms will commence on dctennina' tiun of tho estate or tho present tenant. Costs of lease are limited to £2 l'2a (id, including stamp. Form of lease (similar to other Corporation leases of Mangahao Endowment), and plan of Endowment can be seen at at the office of the City Council, Wellington, or of Mr H. W. Briggs, Pahiatua, Forty-Mile Bush. VALUABLE SASH & DOOR FACTOR! AND TIMBER YARDS, MASTERTON, KNOWN AS WILLIAMS k BARKERS. mENDERS aro invited until MONL DAY, Ist April noxt, at 12 Noon, 1 for tho purchase of tho above business i as a going concern. [ The freehold consists of part of town . acre number 78, in tho Borough of < Masterton, having frontages to Queen i and Chapel street of 113 feet each, with : a depth of five chains, upon which is erected a large Sash and Door Factory, with all requisite machinery completo, ' sheds for timber, storehouses, men's 1 dwelling otc. 1 Particulars of property, echedulo of < plant and stock lists aro open for iuspoc I tion at tho offices of Messrs F, Sidoy & < Co, auctioneers, Wellington, and the ' undersigned, Masterton. j Torms 25 por cent cash, the balanco > in approved bills with discount added at ' 3, G and 9 months. I Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. f fenders must be accompanied by a 1 marked cheque for 5 per cont and i addressed to 1 RICHD J.FITTON, 1 Ti .. „ < W.SELLAR. J Llf S uuia rB, < Masterton, March 18,1889. ' 3157 < TENDERS will be received until NOON of SATURDAY, 30th inst., for The erection oia brick shop in Queen st, Mawterton, for Jas. Macara, Esq, Plans &c., to be seen at the office of the architect. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H.J.HAIGH, Architect, Hall-street, Mastorton. 3156 TENDERS. TENDERS will be recoived up till Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, for The erection of a House at Manaia, i >r *W, T. Gruudy Esq. Plans and specifications may bo seon at the office of tho architect. Tho lowest or any tendor not necessarily accepted. „H. J. HAIGH, Architect. 31G2 • Hall-street, Masterton, REDMAN'S INDO-OBINA TEAS (Ilequtered.) WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. MONSTER CLEARING SALE. LAST WEEK! STILL FURTHER. REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. ALL THE REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS HAVE BEEN TURNED OUT AND Must Be Sold. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, P- DICKSON, Managing Partner. 3154 BEAD „S3 §1 DUTTON'S Jj a, NEW BOOKLIST, M mENT LIFE IN TIGERLAND, with X which is incorporated, Twelve years of a Planter's Life on tho Nopaul Frontier, by tho Hon John Inglis, (" Maori,") author of "Tyrboot Rhymes,"" Our New Zealand Cousins" &c. Illustrated with 22 Chromo engravings trom photographs, Prico, carriage paid to any part of Now Zealand 80s. Squatting in Victoria from 1841 to 1851, by E. M. Curr, 12s 6d, Randall's Sheep Husbandry, fully illustrated 9s, Sheep Farming, by E, S. Heatley, M.R.C.V.S., illustrated flu, Armitage's Cattle Doctor, new edition, revised and enlarged, 18s. Dodd's American Cattle Doctor, describing tho symptoms and diseasos of cattle, sheep and swine, with a table of weights and measures, and a list of valuable medicines. Illustrated 14s.' Stonehenge on the Horse in the stable, and tho field, 14s. The Horse, and how to breed and rear him, by William Day 18s, Tho Farmer's Veterinary Adviser, by James Law, Y.S, 4s Bd, Beaton's Farmer's Own Book, 4s 6d. Beeton's Field, Farm and Garden, 4s 6d. Food from the Far Wost. Importation of dead meat from America to Great Britain, by Jas. Macdonald, 6s, Hopkiu's Australasian Bee Manual 6s, Simmies', A Modern Bee Farm, 4s 6d. GEO. W. BUTTON, 49 Lambton Quay WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3162, 25 March 1889, Page 3
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