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Tenders TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD CONTRACT 185 ; BITUMINOUS PAVING TENDERS are invited for the supply and laying of approximately 1500 of asphaltic concrete and associated basecourse construction. Plans and specifications ma}- be obtained from the Chief Engineer. Tenders close at 4 p.m on Thursday. November 24. 1977 with— The Chief Engineer TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD. P.O. Box 76. TIMARU. CEB CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD BULLER HIGH SCHOOL, WESTPORT: DEMOLITION OF OLD BRICK BLOCK TENDERS are invited for the demolition and clearing of an old 730 square metre single storey load bearing brick block with timber floor and galvanised iron roofing. Plans and specifications are available from the Chief Architect and tenders appro priately endorsed close at the Board’s office, 34 Cranmer Square, Christchurch 1, at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 30. 1977. D. WILSON. General Manager. 5999 NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE PROPOSED NEW BRIGHTON POST OFFICE, SEAVIEW ROAD, NEW BRIGHTO.Y Tenders are invited for the erection in three stages of the above building and associated staged demolition and site works about the existing post office, which is to remain operational. The area of the new building is 460m2. Construction — concrete floor, concrete block walls, timber and steel roof structure. single storey. Contract time is 12 months. A bond is required. Tender documents and schedule of quantities are available from the Architect and the Chief Postmaster. Tenders close at 4 p.m., December 6, at the Chief Postmaster’s office. Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square. Christchurch. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ARCHITECT: Trevor Ibbetson, 52 Merivale Lane, Christchurch 1, Phone 556-879. 2794 OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD TENDERS are invited for the constructions of two large Relocatable Teaching Blocks for the Cromwell Temporary High School. Plans and Specifications are available from the Board’s Drawing Office, Dunedin, and from Evenden and Associates, Registered Architects, 48 Chester Street, Christchurch. Tenders are to be in plain sealed envelopes marked: “Tender for Cromwell Temporary High School Additions” Tenders close with the Chief Architect, Otago Education Board. M.L.C. Building, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1185), Dunedin, at 4 p.m. on Friday, December 2, 1977. GOVERNMENT STORES BOARD SURPLUS SCRAP METAL TENDER NO. 872 TENDERS are Invited for quantities of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals held by Government Departments at various locations throughout New Zealand. Tenders close 1 p.m., Monday, November 28, 1977. Tenders are to be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Tender No. 872” and addressed to The Secretary, Government Stores Board, P.O. Box 5067, Wellington. Schedule of Hems and Conditions of Sale are obtainable from the Board, Wellington. Requests for tender schedules or added information should NOT show the Tender No. on the envelope. Situations Wtd. Farm MASSEY student requires work on cropping farm. Ph. 526-872. M 8309 YOUNG married couple require position on dairy farm, 10 yrs experience. Apply 554 Madras St. Situations Vacant Farm EXPERIENCED AND RESPONSIBLE SINGLE young man required for permanent position on 600 acre sheep farm, 32 miles from' Christchurch. Good independent accommodation available. Salary by arrangement. Please ring Loburn 523 after 8 p.m. M 8825 RELIABLE MATURE GIRL REQUIRED for mixed farm, Ashburton. Varied duties, temporary or permanent . Reply to A 47 “Press,” Ashburton. X9425 SINGLE MAN REQUIRED for modem egg producing poultry farm, experienced man preferred but willing to train conscientious youth. Wages by negotiation. Phone Amberley 311 S after ’- 30 P- m - COCH

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Press, 14 November 1977, Page 28

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