E. C. DAY LTD E. C. DAY LIMITED | Instructed by the Proprietress of i “ KIA ORA ” DINING ROOMS j will offer for sale by Public Auction THE PLANT AND FITTINGS on the premises VICTORIA STREET (Opp. “ Commercial Hotel ”) gEPTEMBER 7 3x3 Tables, 3 3ft. Gin. x 3 Tables, 30 O.R. Dining Chairs, 2 Kitchen Chairs, 4 Pictures, O.R. Hall Seat, 20yds Lino, Hallstand, Palmstand, ] Signboard, 12yds, 36in. Coir Mat-! ting, 2 Axminster Rugs, D.S. Sideboard, Carpet Square. Counter, 20 j Table Cloths, Sauce Bottles, Pep- ; per and Salts, Butter Dishes, Sugar, and Creams, 48 Dessert and Table j Knives, 90 Dessert and Table Forks,: 18 Soup Spoons, 30 Dessert Spoons.! 12 Cake Forks, 12 Cork Table: Mats, 2 6-gal. Cast Iron Boilers, I Copper Urn, Large Enamel Teapot, 6 Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, B. and B. Plates, Soup Plates, Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers, 2 Trays, Sundries. ALSO—--3 D.S. Duchesses, Washstand, 2 3ft. Beds and Wires, Kauri Dressing Table, Chest of Drawers. -\\ 7 EDNESDAY. gEPTEMBER 25 C HESTERFIELD gUITES and PIRESIDE QHAIRS | We have good stocks of both Chester- } field Suites and all types of Fireside i Chairs. As covers are getting very short buyers are advised to make an early selection. 3-Piece Empress Suite .... £36/19/6 3-Piece Cavendish Suite ... £24/10/-3-Piece Handley Suite .... £25/10/Halcyon Fireside Chair ... £4/10/Dominion Monarch Chair .. £4/10/Gold Seal Chair £5/10/E. C. DAY, LTD. ! Auctioneers and Furnishers, HAMILTON. TENDERS PRICE, excavating- and dumping: approx. 50 yards soil.—Apply 34 Matal Street. WAIKATO CENTRAL SALE- ’’ YARDS CO., LTD. Tenders are invited for labour only for concreting at the Frankton Saleyards. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, September 23.—Further particulars obtainable at the office of Crimp, Wright & McKean, Invicta Buildings (opp. Regent Theatre), Victoria St, Hamilton. 556
gALE OR LEASE BY TENDER, c FARMLET AT CAMBRIDGE. * The Public Trustee invites alter- l native Tenders for the purchase for I cash or on terms, or for a threeyears’ lease of Lots 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 36, 37 D.P. 162 being part allotment ' 234 Parish of Hautapu containing 8 " acres also adjoining part allotment ' 234 containing one acre, situated Thornton Road about 2 miles from j Cambridge—good level land in good pasture. Buildings comprise old cottage and barn. j Conditions of Tender may be in- j spected at and any further particu- j lars obtained from the Public Trust £ Offices at Hamilton or Cambridge. < A deposit of 10 per cent must ac- c company each tender or the first j quarter’s rent in the case of a tender £ to lease. I The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, i Tenders close at 10 a.m. on MONDAY, September 30, 1940, at the Office of the Public Trustee, Cam- - bridge. Tenders should be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked “ Estate of John O’Dwyer—Tender for purchase (or lease) of farm property.” H. E. AMYES, District Manager. Public Trust Office, Cambridge, 20/9/40. 644 ' gALE BY TENDER. Tenders are invited on behalf of the Mortgagee for the purchase of « all that piece of freehold land con- « taining one acre more or less being i Lots 1 and 2 of Sections 2 and 3 ] Allotment 10 Parish of Te Rapa. The r property is situated at Number 48 « Rifle Range Road, Frankton June- | tion, and the improvements comprise r a five-roomed dwelling containing j three bedrooms, living rooms, kitchen, « pantry, hall, verandah, and detached laundry and shed. The site is level with the side walk with live hedges on the front, partially live hedges, post and wire on the side boundaries, and earth paths. Conditions of tender may be inspected at and further particulars obtained from Messieurs Gillies, Tanner and Fitz Gerald, Solicitors for the mortgagee, Elswick Chambers, Vic- | toria Street, Hamilton. The highest j or any tender will not necessarily be j accepted. j Tenders close at 4 p.m. on the 25th j day of September, 1940, at the offices ! of the said Gillies, Tanner and Fitzi Gerald to whom tenders are to be | addressed enclosed in sealed en- ' velopes marked “Tender for purchase of Frankton property.” I GILLIES. TANNER AND FITZGERALD, Solicitors, Hamilton. | 296 RAVEL and Sana Tor ’dll Concrete Work and Paths; Screened Garden Soil, Gart den Manure.—T. Agnew. r-elklrk Street. ! GOOD - USED DOORS, WINDOWS, i i SASHES, FRAMES, RANGES, H.P. ! I and L.P. POSTS, GATES, ETC., ■ ETC., BACH STOVES AND HEATERS. SAM. WHITE & SONS, j Fanshawe Street, Auckland. Phone 44-708. Sales Tax Yield Sales tax collected during July for ; ordinary revenue purposes totalled 1 £313,293, according to the current Ab- j i stract of Statistics. This, was a de- , | crease of £14,189 on the June figure, i but an increase of £27,763 above the j I yield in July, 1939.
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