GEO. BOVES & CO.. LTD. GEO. BOYES & CO., LTD. J^ARCII A l 10 A - M -. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. At the request of flic Mortgagee, Messrs George Boyes and Company, Limited, Auctioneers, will sell by Public Auction at their auction rooms, Alma Street, Hamilton, at 10.15 a.m. on the 31st. DAY of MARCH, 1030. All that piece of freehold land, being Lot Three op a Plan deposited in the Land Transfer office at Auckland under Number 10083 and being part of Allotment 307 of the Parish of Te Rapa containing Twenty two decimal Nine porches more or less. The improvements consist of a dwelling of Pour rooms, bathroom and laundry—wood, iron roof, brick chimney. The Conditions of Sale and further particulars of the property can he obtained from the Auctioneers or from Messieurs Gillies and Tanner, Solicitors, for flic Mortgagee, Eiswick Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton. 15th. March, 1930. 'l2O TENDERS. ripo Lot by Contract, Sixty Chains Fern:JL ing (approximately), To Kuiti District. —Address at Times. C. 7 i T ° BUILDERS. ERECTION OF BUNGALOW IN BRICK, WAINGARO RD„ GLEN MASSEY. Tenders arc invited i'or above CLOSING NOON, March 27, 1930. Plans, specification and conditions may be seen at my Office. ARCHD. -MACDONALD, Architect. Gruar’s Buildings, Garden Place, Hamilton. 323 m o builders. Tenders are invited until 3 p.m. Friday, April 14, 1930, for the Erection in wood of a Maternity Home, Grey Street, Hamilton. EDGECUMBE & WHITE, Reg. Architects, South British Bldgs.-, HAMILTON--672 "AIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received unl.il NOON, SATURDAY, March 29, 1930, for the following Contracts: — CONTRACT No. 200— I Te AwamutuCainbridge Road (Tucker’s Deviation) —Forming 38 chains of 321‘t road (10,765 cubic yards). CONTRACT No. 20.1—Carting 350 cubic yards of metal from Frank ton to Koromalua; average cart, 6 miles. CONTRACT No. 202 —Norton Road, alternative tenders of supply and carting, or carting only, 650 cubic yards of gravel. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Te Awamutu. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending Contractors, by being at Cambridge Post Office, 10 a.m. THURSDAY, 27th inst., will be shown over Contract 2 00, and at Frankton Post Office same day, 2 p.m., will be shown over Contracts 201 and 202. J. W. CIVIL, 670 County Engineer. TJAUTAPU DRAINAGE BOARD. DRAIN CLEANING CONTRACTS. Tenders addressed to the Chairman I-lautapu Drainage Board, P.O. .Box 5, Cambridge and returnable up to 12 noon on Saturday, 2.9 th. March are invited for the following works:— 1. A. Drain cleaning from outlet to Top End 382 chains. Deposit £2. 2. A. Drain deepening 30 chains (approx.) through Haycock’s, Burns & Murrays. Deposit £l. 3. A2. Drain cleaning from Outlet to Top End 95 chains. Deposit £l. 4. B. Drain cleaning Outlet to Top end 473 chains. Deposit £2. 5. B2 Drain cleaning from Outlet to. Top End 155 chains. Deposit £i.
6. Davy’s Drain cleaning from Outlet to Top End 55 chains. Deposit £l. 7. G. Drain cleaning from Outlet to Swayne’s Culvert 273 chains. Deposit £2. 8. C. Drain cleaning from Swayne's Culvert ,to Thornton Road 220 chains. Deposit £l. 9. C2 Drain cleaning from Outlet to Boundary 187 chains. Deposit £l. Contractors will he shown over the wort of numbers 1,3, 4 & 5 by Mr J. W. Bartlett, Bruntwood. No. 2 by Mr G. Simpson, Fencourt. No. G and 7 by Mr E. J. White, Haulapu and No. 8 by Mr W. H. Whewell, Tamahere. Mr Murray, Fencourt, will showcontractors over the Deepening Work on A. Drain. Specifications may be seen at the office of the .Board, Empire Street, or with any of the above-mentioned members. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDGAR JAMES, ’ Power Board Buildings, Clerk. Empire Street, Cambridge. 29th. March, 1930. 648 Has the confidence of Architects, Builder’s and Iron workers all over the world. LYSAGHT’S ORB BRAKE) CORRUGATED IRON Write John Lysaght Ltd., Box 341 Wellington for free copy of their Pocket Handbook. FliTI ISISHinJG WAREHOUSE. YOU'LL J>UY JPOR JjESS At SECCOMBE’ S. “QPEN Y" Ahl!:II0[JS E.” Prove it? Certainly! You can prove it yourself by a five-minute acquaintance with our values. We’re off the main street; but that’s an advantage to you. By saving on rent and overhead expenses, YOU , save on Household Furnishings. * VISIT OUR “OPEN WAREHOUSE” THIS WEEK, just call around and see what our wholesale prices mean to you in big savings. You’ll make a direct saving of 20 per cent, and more here—and quality is as good as anywhere in Hamilton. But prices talk loudest—CALL AND SEE OURS. gECCOMBE’S, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE WESLEY BUILDINGS, COLLINGWOOD ST., HAMILTON
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 2
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