E. C. DAY LTD ’yjONDAY, SEPTEMBER gQTH AT 1 P.M. E, 0, DAY, LTD, ! Have been instructed by Mr 1.. W. 1 FAVILLE (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by Public Auction,.! at his residence 47 Selkirk Street, j the whole of his modern furnishings comprising— LIVING ROOM—3-piece Chester- , field Suite in Fawn Silk Tapestry j (almost new), Fireside Chair to match, Cushions, Curtains. Pic- ! tures, Palmstand, Occasional Table, Oak Tea Waggon, Folding Card Table. DINING ROOM: 3-niece Chesterfield Suite in Fawn Plush, Oak Extension Dining Table, 6 Oak Chairs, Large Oak Sideboard, Cushions, . Pictures. China, Ornaments. Firescreen. Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner. BEDROOM NO. 1: 4-piece D.S. Bed- , room Suite comprising Double Bed, Oval Dressing Table, Large Wardrobe, Pedestal, Bedding, Mattress, j Rose Ax. Carpet 12 x 12, Mats, Bedside Chair, Curtains and Pelmet. Firescreen. Pictures. BEDROOM NO. 2: 4-piece Rimu Bedroom Suite comprising Double Bed. Duchess Chest, Wardrobe, Washstand, Set Ware, Mattresses, Pillows, Curtains, 9x9 Blue Wilton Carpet. BEDROOM NO. 3: 3 Single Rimu Beds, 2 Rimu Duchesses, Chest, Rimu Pedestal, 9 x 10ft. 6in. Ax. Carpet, Rimu Wardrobe, Mattresses, Pillows. KITCHEN: 6 Kitchen Chairs, Table, i Clock, Cutlery, Lawnmower, Mangle, 12 D.S. Tea Room Tables, i 12 D.S. Chairs, 2 Seagrass Chairs, 2 Oak Palmstands, 2 Folding Chairs, Brooms, Mops. TERMS CASH 790 TENDERS gALE OR LEASE BY TENDER. \ FARMLET AT CAMBRIDGE. j The Public Trustee invites alternative Tenders for the purchase for 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 Cambridge—good level land in good pasture. Buildings comprise old cottage and barn. Conditions of Tender may be inspected at and any further particulars obtained from the Public Trust Offices at Hamilton or Cambridge. A deposit of 10 per cent must accompany each tender or the first quarter’s rent in the case of a tender to lease. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 10 a.m. on MONDAY, September 30, 1940, at the Office of the Public Trustee, Cambridge. 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. GALE OF LEASES BY PUBLIC TENDER WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD Tenders closing at 3 p.m. on Monday, the 28th October, 1940, will be received by the Waikato Hospital Board for the leases of the following lands:— Lot 5 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 34.9 perches. Lot 6 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 34.9 perches. Lot 8 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 1 rood 1.9 perches. Lot 9 of 36. Parish of Pukete, containing 38.8 perches. Lot 10 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 1 rood 4.2 perches. Lot 11 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 1 rood 9.6 perches. Lot 12 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 1 rood 36.8 perches. Lot 13 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 2 roods 3.0 perches. Lot 14 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 2 roods 5.9 perches. Lot 15 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 2 roods 6.8 perches. Lot 16 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 2 roods 23.9 perches. Lot 19 of 86, Parish of Pukete, containing 33.4 perches. Lots 5 and 6 of 317, Hamilton East, containing 2 roods, 14.0 perches. Lot 3 of Section 355, Hamilton West, containing 1 rood 6.6 perches. Part Allotment 179, Hamilton West, containing 29 perches. Lot 3 of 114, Cambridge, containing 1 rood 24.0 perches. The leases are for a term of twentyone years, commencing on the 14th day of November, 1940, wilh a right of renewal under either the Ist or 2nd Schedules of “The Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908” and will contain a covenant by the Lessee to erect a dwelling of the value of not less than £3OO within 3 years of the commencement of the lease together with a right of re-entry on 30 days’ default and all usual covenants. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of tender and form of lease may be inspected at the Board’s Office. Marlboro’ Place, Hamilton. A. C. BURGESS, Secretary. 778 CABINETMAKERS r JpHE JjHJRNITURE YOU J)ESIRE MAY NOT BE FEATURED IN ANY SHOWROOM OR CATALOGUE— J>UT JT QAN gE yOURSJ HAMILTON’S “ MADE-TO-MEASURE ” EXPERT CLAUDE MORRIS, Furniture Factory. VON TEMPSKY STREET (Just over Traffic Bridge). Phone 3620. AMILTOX jy'OTOR JJODIES, BARTON STREET - - - PHONE 3287
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 2
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