TENDERS FOR ELECTRICAL PLANT.
•ro the r.niTon oy Tiir trkss. Sir, —I have lead with some astonishutoiit Messrs Sect: and Biown's letter in your issue of to-day. Tenders for th* plant were called for delivery in Cbrjstchurch, i.e., teaderew to pay duty. Mess:s Scot: and Brown duly tendered ou Bth Jii'ptemb?r under these* conditions, and a wesk" later, oa 15th September, they wroto .i.h follows: — •■Referring to ours of Bth inst., we regret u> .say that in goinj: over the ccet of electricu: plant ag.iin, we have discovered that in uiir tenikr we omitted to charge the customs duty. Our tender therefore is for the plant in Cliristchurch exclusive of duty." If this docs not constitute an amendment of tlie- original tenders, I am afraid I do not underetaud the English language.— Yours, «?tc HENRY F. WIGRAM. March 16th, 1903.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11534, 17 March 1903, Page 5
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