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TENDERS BUILD IRS. Drainlayer will quote on all types of work. Town or country. Ph. 79-018. SALE BY TENDER m.l. "ANITA BAY” ] THE TOURIST HOTEL . CORPORATION OF | NEW ZEALAND INVITES tenders for the purchase of the motor launch “Anita Bay," a launch fully equipped for and holding a current certificate for operation with river limits, the last sur- j vey being completed on March 26, 1968. The vessel is forty three feet six inches long, a beam of thirteen feet three inches and a draught of five feet, with a gross tonnage of twenty four and a half tons. I The vessel is equipped with twin 1 Buda six cylinder diesel engines of one hundred horse power each, recently thoroughly overhauled. The vessel has a kauri hull and was built by Lldgards, of Auckland. Its Certificate permits the carriage of aixty five passengers in river limits— ’ twenty five in the cabin and forty on deck. Survey equipment comprises: one anchor, 42 pounds, Danforth; cables—3o fathoms of 2J manilia, 30 fathoms of 3/16 chain; one compass. Bouyant Apparatus and Life- . craft: four crated metal tanks, | forty persons; four lifebuoys, two with lights; four lifejackets. Firefighting Appliances: two fire buckets; two one gallon foam extinguishers. Additional Equipment: as inspected by the tenderer. Inspection: The vessel is offered for sale as is with all equipment on board and may be inspected at the moorings at Bluff on application to the agents, Gough Bros, P.O. Box 572, Invercargill. The conditions of Tender are < available at the offices of the t agents. f The highest or any tender not r necessarily accepted. < Tenders dlose at the offices of 8 Messrs GOUGH BROS, LIMITED, at Invercargill, at 4 p.m. on June 30, 1968. 2396 J I TENDER FOR SHEARING j CORINGA FARM SETTLEMENT J BLOCK, i MOTUNAU. ( 1. Tenders are called for the t pre-lamb shearing by t machines of approximately 10,400 Romney, Romney-cross with some Corriedale ewes on or about June 24, 1968. Shearing will take place in 3 n or 4 sheds of 2 to 3 stands each, seven shearer required. * All shed hands are to be { supplied by contractor. Shearing to be neat, clean . and done in workmanlike ( manner to the satisfaction ■ of Farm Manager. Accom- j modation available and at - some of the sheds arrange- i ments can be made for meals : to be supplied and paid for by the contractor. 2. Shearing of approximately 4000 mix sex hoggets on or about September 30, 1968, * under above conditions. 3. Shearing of approximately ] 6000 lambs mix sex on or ‘ about January 6, 1969, under above conditions. 1 Tenders close with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Private Bag, Christchurch, on May 27, 1968. For further information ring G. S. Barweli, Phone 499-197 after 8 p.m. or ' at week-ends. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. N. S. COAD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2346 l - - , MINISTRY OF WORKS , TIMARU TECHNICAL HIGH ! SCHOOL , ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS ' The work consists of the erection of a three storey building of reinforced concrete foundations, floors, walls and roof with brick veneer panels. The floor area ia approximately 9218 aq. ft. Tenders, closing with'the Secretary, Head Office, Tenders , Board, Ministry of Works, P.O. Box 12003, Wellington North, at ! 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, are invited for the above work Particulars available from , Contracts Clerk, Ministry of Works office. Second Floor, Gov- , ernment Buildings, Worcester ■ Street, Christchurch, and the : Resident Engineer, Ministry of Works, Timaru. • 2392 FOR OIL FIRED SWIMMING POOL HEATERS » Contact: . H. E. GARDINER and SONS, LTD, 149 Victoria Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 30-819. Range of 5 sizes available to ■ cope with small private pools < to Olympic pools. Estimates given without i obligation. 1 S ( . < SPRINGSTON SOUTH : DOMAIN BOARD ; TENDERS are invited for the fol- j lowing contracts at the Springs- ! ton South Domain:— (1) The Topping and Trimming i of all Macrocarpa Hedges at the Domain. i (2) Removal of the inner row of Macrocarpa Trees and the Topping and Trimming of all other Macrocarpa Hedges in the Domain. Inquiries should, in the first instance, be addressed to:— q The Secretaries, SPRINGSTON SOUTH DOMAIN - BOARD, BOX 696, CHRISTCHURCH. | Tenders close with the above t at 4 p.m. on May 27, 1968. The lowest or any tender ( not necessarily accepted. ( , 2529 j I TENDERS FOR FELLING AND . SPLITTING TREES AT ' BURWOOD HOSPITAL TENDERS are invited for felling and splitting trees at Burwood Hospital. The successful tenderer will be required to fell and split 150 cords. CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT - AND FORM OF TENDER may be obtained from the Secretary, NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD, Private Bag, Christchurch, with whom tenders close at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 24, 1968. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes containing tenders should be marked "Tender, Tree Felling.” 2568 TENDERS WAIMATE CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL TENDERS are invited for a Concert Party for a half-hourly evening performance in the Soundshell, Victoria Park, for the 1968-69 holiday season. Tender No. I—Dec. 26. 1968, to Jan. 4, 1969 (inclusive). Tender No. 2—Dec. 26, 1968, to Dec. 31, 1968 (inclusive). Tender No. 3—Jan. 1. 1969, to Jan. 4, 1969 (inclusive). Tenderers to submit programme, names of personnel, type of entertainment. Sunday excluded in the above tenders. Tenders to be in the secretary’s hand by 5 p.m. on June 30, 1968. S. E. HENDERSON, Secretary, 13 Opie Street, WAIMATE. 2467

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 28

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