I Tenders f ZS\ New Zealand ML/Forest Service LOW PRUNING ASHLEY FOREST WRITTEN tenders are invited for the low pruning of approximately 33.0 ha.. Ashley Forest. CONDITIONS OF TENDER: 1. The Forest Service will supply jacksaws and Porter pruners. 2. The contract will be on standard N.Z Forest Se» vice form F.S. D 43 which must be signed within 14 days of acceptance of tender and before work commences. 3. Tenderers should inspect the area and this can be arranged through G. I. Cserney. Forest Ranger. ■ Ashlev Forest, telephone 8015 Rangiora, from whom details of work can be obtained. 4. Work is to start on or before June 6. 1978. and completed no later than July 31. 1978. 5. Tenderers should state a price per hectare. Tenders should be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly endorsed “Tender for LowPruning. Ashley Forest.” and close with the Conservator , of Forests. N.Z. Forest Ser- j vice. PO. Box 13343. Armagh, > Christchurch, at 1 p.m. on 1 Friday. May 12. 1978. Lowest or any tender not i necessarily accepted. 8598 1
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