PROPERTIES TO LET AH3 FOR SALE. TOWN SECTIONS. TO LET BY TENDER. PXT END ED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on MONDAY, 20th inst., for tho LEASE of Five Sections, with 30 feet frontage to Derby Street and 66 feet deep, and One Section at the back, 58 by 66ft. These sections are the property of the Holy Trinity Church, and include the frontage where the schoolroom and the old school buildings now stand. Alternative Tenders wi’l be received for the first and sixth sections, with or without the present school buildings. Tho term offered is 21 years for five of the sections, with adjustment of rent every seven years. Particulars and conditions of Lease may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER, STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors, Gisborne'. F 0 R S A L E. Ol ACRES, frontage to Gladstone Road. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. Terms very easy. ApplyT. W. HACKETT and C’O., Lowe Street. T O L E T. CIX-KOOMED HOUSE, Perry St., Msr.ngapapa ; handily situated. Rent, 1.5 s per week. BUSCKE and PARKER, A gen to, Lowe Street. T O L E T. TV TO LET—-Large up-to-date House, every convenience, water laid on, 21 acres land, Bulwer Road, Te Hapara. Rent, 30s per week. , BUSCKE and PARKER, Estate Agents, Lowe Street. J ANTED, for clients—Suitable ( Sections on Whataupoko and Mangapapa.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent-. __ •WANTED to Sell —Good House and ' ' Half-acre of Land in Borough ; £SO cash or loss.—W. Lissant Clayton. BARGAINS in Town Properties, which must he sold at low prices and small deposits.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. tPO LET —Shop and Dwelling (brick), i To Hapara, 7 rooms in a 1!, rent j 22s 6d per week. Apply T. G. LawI less, Agent. i TT'OR SALE.—House of 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and high I section, Mangapapa. Only £4O cash ! required. Balance as rent.—Apply G. G. Shierlaw and Co.; Peel Street. |qp t —Per Choice Building Sites 1 at prices from £9O up, to Mangapapa School, apply T. •less, Agent. —£Bo deposit secures six- * roomed Dwelling and 35 3, Wainui Road, Kaiti.—T. G. Agent.
TENDERS. T O BUILDERS ALBERT WILLIAMS. A.N.Z.1.A., Architect and Valuer, Invite Tenders, to close at NOOX on THURSDAY, October 23rd, for the Erection of a Two-etorey Residence, on Clifford Street. T 0 B UILDER S. ''PENDERS, closing at Noon on 1 WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., are invited for Alterations and Additions to a Residence, Carnarvon Street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. p; H. GRAHAM, Lie. R.1.8.A., Architect, Lowe Street. THE FRANK HARRIS CRANITE CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). ''TENDERS will bo received by the -*• Liquidator at the Registered Office of the Company, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 12th November, 1913, for the purchase of the undermentioned Assets: — LOT I.—The Business of a Monumental Mason as at present carried on by the Liquidator, at Clyde Square, Napier, together with the Stock and Plant, value at £BB2 2s. The successful tenderer will he required to take over and complete contracts in progress. The premises are held under a tenancy, determinable at six months notice on either side. Rental, 25s per week. LOT 2.—The Stock and Plant, etc., of a Monumental Mason, now being on the premises of Messrs F. Hall and Sons, Gisborne, valued at £ll2 12s 6d. An opportunity here occurs to acquire a going concern, which has heretofore shown a substantial profit,, and is capable of considerable extension. Tenderers must offer separately for each lot. The Stocks may be inspected on the. premises, Clvde Square, Napier, and at Messrs F.'Hall and Sons, Gisborne, respectively, where Stock Sheets, may ho seen and Tender Forms obtained; also at the Registered Office of the Company at Auckland. Tenders must he accompanied b.v cash, or a marked cheque, equal to 20 per cent of the amount tendered. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. R. PATERSON, Liquidator. Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland, 15th October, 1913. s peciaiTadv erTi SEME NTS pLECTRO jy£ASSAG ?. pARLORS UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS. Telephone—No. 655 Day, No. 732 Night. MASSAGE (General or Local) and DA ELECTRICITY. Hot Air, Vapour, Hydro-Electric and Sitz Baths, etc. Rational methods employed for the treatment of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, and other kindred ailments. W. T. SMITH, Masseur. Nurso W. G. RUDGE SMITH, Masseuse. Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sundays by appointment. REMOVAL NOTICE. t have REMOVED to larger Premises, at 158 Peel Street. F. H. WILKINSON, Sanitary Plumber. THIS SPADE IS . RESERVED FOR Q. E. BANNISTER, HORSE-SHOER, GLADSTONE ROAD. :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3466, 18 October 1913, Page 8
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