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|TENDERS ■I CUTTING SERVICE Concrete, Asphalt and Masonry 'CUTTING and drilling service. All classes of work undertaken. For prompt and efficient attention:— i • Telephone 496-159, ROAD CARPETS, LIMITED. | 7923 BUILDING FOR SALE I TENDERS closing with Stores I Officer, Ministry of Works, Twiizel, at 4 p.m. on December 17, 11971, are called for Sale and Removal of One Only Quonsetitype Building "as is, where is,” lex Otematata. Building is 150 ft x 21ft x 15ft high curved steel ! roof. Has concrete floor and 'concrete walls sft high. Double doors on 9ft opening at both lends and internal wall and door ■at 43ft from one end. Both ends are wooden. Successful tenderer will be re- ; quired to remove the building within one month from date of acceptance. Concrete work will be removed by Ministry of Works. Building may be seen during normal working hours by contacting Mr Russell, at Ministry of Works laboratory, Otematata. Tender should be marked "Tender for Quonset Building.” 5098 PUMPING STATION AND RISING MAIN TENDERS are invited for two separate contracts to be carried out early next year in the North New Brighton area. (1) The Construction of a Sewer Pumping Station with associated pipework and equipment. The station consists mainly of an Bin diameter concrete caisson sunk 20ft into the ground with concrete top and bottom slabs. (2) The Installation of 3500 ft of 80 inch diameter Fibrolite Sewer Rising Main across open farmland. Plans and specifications are available upon the payment of a $lO deposit at the office of the engineers, where tenders close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, December 14, 1971. DAVIS. OGILVIE and ASSOCIATES, Consulting Engineers and Surveyors, 253 Madras Street, Christchurch. Telephone 30-725. 3548

NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE SALE OF WIND-BLOWN TIMBER—RAINCLIFF FOREST WRITTEN TENDERS, closing with the Conservator of Forests, P.O. Box 513, Christchurch, at noon, on December 10, 1971, are invited for the purchase of windblown and damaged trees of various species in Raincliff Forest South Canterbury. The estimated total quantity available is 90,000 cu. ft, comprising larch (L.decidua) 54,000 cu. ft and other conifer species 36,000 cu. ft. and prospective tenderers must satisfy themselves by personal examination on the ground as to quality and volume of each species available. Inspection may be made by arrangement with the Officer in Charge, Geraldine, from whom full details and conditions of tender can be obtained. Tenderers should submit a separate price per cu. ft for each species, as follows: — (a) Stumpage—As is where is—with the tenderer responsible for logging, extraction and loading. (b) A prepared log price—for sawlogs produced at Forest roadside or ride. The N.Z. Forest Service will give consideration to (b) but preference will be given to those tenders under (a) stumpage. Tenderers may bid for all or part of the estimated volumes of each species available, and the N.Z. Forest Service reserves the right to apportion all or part of the volumes available among tenderers. A condition of the sale is that the successful tenderer or tenderers may be required to fell and extract or alternatively fell and extract and custom saw some of the species for N.Z. Forest Service use at rates to be negotiated. All material produced will be tallied by the N.Z. Forest Service prior to removal from the forest.

The successful tenderer/ten- ‘ derers will be required to commence cutting/upliftlng logs within 10 days of acceptance of tender, and the terms of the sale will be nine months—larch, 1 ana 6 months—all other species. The sale will be in the Terms and Conditions of the appropii- , ate N.Z. Forest Service Sale Agreement F.S.D. 18A. Full details on deposits and payments may be obtained on application to the N.Z. Forest Service, P.O. Box 513, Christchurch, or the N.Z. Forest Service, Geraldine. Tenders should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked ' ‘Tender for Wind-Throw—Rain-cliff Forest.” Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, I 7443 i i'JI 9 ' TENDERS are invited for the below mentioned damaged vehicles. CONDITIONS (1) Unless otherwise specified, envelopes marked tender for (state vehicle and registration should be sent to the S.I.M.U. Mutual Insurance Association, P.O. Box 51, Christchurch. Tenders close at midnight on the date specified. (2) Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FORD PREFECT, about 1960 model, Reg. No. AS-9656, at Park’s Garage, Ltd, 238 Salisbury Street, Christchurch. Tenders close Monday, December 6, 1971. AUSTIN 1100. about 1965 model, Reg. No. DU-5143, at Park’s Garage, Ltd, 238 Salisbury Street' Christchurch. Tenders close Monday, December 6, 1971. WOLSELEY 4/44, about 1956 model, Reg. No. DD-4601, at S.O.S. Breakdown Service, 18 Barbour Street, Christchurch. Tenders close Monday, December 6, 1971. FORD ANGLIA, about 1961 model. Reg. No. AK-7135, at Steel Bros. Towing Service, Limited. 95 Harman Street, Christchurch. Tenders close Monday. December 13, 1971. 7461 BOARD and RESIDENCE EXCELLENT full board offered elderly mobile gent, first class attention, $25 per week. Apply P 2858. "Press.” 2604 EXCELLENT board offered young man, share laundry. T.V., cut lunch. Ph. 389-996. X 1535 FULL private board Harewood area offered clean young gent. Own room. $l5. Phone 599-942. 6768 FULL board offered elderly mobile lady, $25 per week. Mobile ladies only. Reply P 2857. “Press.” 2604 GOOD board offered gents, or rooms only. Handy. Apply 2 Fitzgerald Ave. 6880 NIGHTLY $1.50; weekly $6. 276 Barbadoes Street MGF

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 23

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