TENDERS SALE OF MOTOR-CAR BY TENDER TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. Written Tenders are invited for the purchase of Austin 7 4Seater Motor-car. 1937 .model. Can be inspected at Sydenham ■ Service Station. 330 Colombo street. Christchurch, from Monday. July 6. As is and where. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS: Cash on delivery. Tenders close Wednesday. July 8, at 5 p.m. Apply: H S. J. GOODMAN and LEETE, Solicitors. Box 400, 90 Hereford street Christchurch. 3210 REMOVAL OF BUILDING TENDERS will be received at our office until 4 p.m. on July 10, 1959, for the removal of a wooden Hall building from the corner of Barbadoes street and Moorhouse avenue. Specifications available at our office. COLLINS AND SON, Registered Architects, 118 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. BOl7 TASMAN PULP AND PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED MOBILE CRANE MOBILE CRANE TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a used but wellmaintained American "Manitowoc” tracked 25-ton "Speedcrane,” powered by a Cummins HBI Diesel engine. The crane is fitted with a three-piece boom affording a maximum lifting height of 70 feet. Twin hoist drums make the crane suitable for other uses, such as clamshell grab or dragline. The sale includes new winch and track spares.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a high-class crane without the expenditure of overseas funds. Interested parties may inspect the crane and equipment at the vendor's Kawerau mill site between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. dally from Monday, July 20, to Friday, July 24 inclusive. Inspection arrangements may be made with the Purchasing Officer, Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd., Kawerau, Bay of Plenty, from whom further particulars, including conditions of sale, closing ’date of tenders, etc., may be obtained upon application. 5839 GOVERNMENT STORES BOARD SALE OF USED MOTOR VEHICLES (“as is, where is”) TENDERS close at 1 pm. on Monday, July 20, 1959, for the used motor vehicles listed below. Tenders are to be submitted in a sealed envelope marked "Tender No. . . . .’’ as shown against the relative item and addressed to the Secretary, Government Stores Board, P.O. Box 5067, Wellington. Schedules and conditions of sale obtainable from the Board, or District Stores Officer, Ministry of Works, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Successful tenderers only will be notified within 14 days of closing date. 466 1943/4 FORD QUAD. 25 h.p. No. 724149, with Tulsa single drum front winch No. 4C564. Ministry of Works, Westport. 467 1951 FORD ZEPHYR. MK.I. CAR No. 219. Damaged in accident. Transport Dept.. Timaru Motors, Ltd., Sophia st., Timaru. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TENDERS are Invited for the construction of office partitions and fittings, etc., to the ground and first floors of a new office building at 216 Manchester street (formerly the site of the Tepid Baths), for the City Engineer's Department, Christchurch. Total floor area of offices 8000 sq. ft. approximately. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the City Engineer’s Department, 194 Manchester street, Christchurch, where tenders endorsed "New offices. City Engineer's Department” close at 4 p.m. on Friday, the 31st of July, 1959. H. S. FEAST, July 2. 1959, Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH. 5848
WISE TO ADVERTISE with * i tMa "PRESS" CLASSIFIED MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8.30 «.m. to 9 p.m. ON SUNDAYS, 6 to 9 p.m. RANDOM REMINDER ~ ~~ ” 1 |gH|^- x W, THE SPORTING SCENE If anyone ever had any mouse. • northern end, where it is doubts about the value of Often there is the back- joined by soccer, with an Hagley Park .to the ground noise of model interval for the squeaking P e ,°P}_ e of Christchurch, aeroplanes being put wheels of the golfers let them walk across the through their extra- trundlers, and skirted all grounds some Saturday ordinary manoeuvres, in about by the rides for the afternoon. In the south- competition with the equestrians. All in all, west corner there are roaring and yelling which Hagley Park on a Saturswarms of basketball goes with almost every day is positively alive players, the basis of a Rugby match. AH the with people, all enjoying scene of extraordinarily colours of the rainbow one of the finest amenirestless movement and are in the jerseys seen on ties any city could poscolour. Nearby there is the Rugby grounds, and sess. the clashing of hockey the physiques vary too, Christchurch is also forsticks—matches for large from candidates for a tunate in the classified and muscular men, hand- Universe title to peculiar advertising columns some young women, down shapes which must in- “The Press,” which serve# the grades to little girls habit the nightmares of the city and huge provinwhoregard the approach retailers of men’s cloth- cials • areas so satisfactorof the ball much as they ing. Rugby sweeps right Uy to buyer and seller, might the sight of a across the park to the
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