Tenders ! New Zealand Forest Service AERIAL SPRAYING ) GERAMMNE WRITTEN tendeis are invited tor aenai spiaymg oi approxi-; I mutely 88 hedaies Mlualvd uu Geraldine Mate ioiest .&F9a>. DETAILS; 1. The areas have been! divided into two lots a> follows: Lt) 1 1. To be done m January. 1979, area ; 2-i.t Hectare*. Appn- ‘ cation 3vo litres per ( hectare. LOT 2: io be done in v Feoruary-March, 1979. area til heuiaies. Ap- t plication JUO litres per t hectare ( 2. file worn is thought most j suited to helicopter. ; 3. Water ton site ponds) and ! chemicals v. ill be supplied (i ( by the Forest Service, but i the contractor will be ic ( sponsible lor the mixing | and loading. I 4. The contract wdl be as , per the Forest Service Form I S D 45 which must be signed within 14 din* of acceptance of tender and before work com inenees. 5. Tender* should state a pine per hectare pei lot’ with aux positioning charge to be shown as an extra. Tenders should be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly; endorsed “Aerial Spraying Geraldine, and close with the Conservator of Forests, \ Z. Forest Service. P.O. Box 13343. Aramagh. Christchurch,; at I p.m. on Mondax. Novern bet 13, 1978. Lowest or any tender not ; not necessarily accepted SCHOOL BUS SERVICE ! [ TO DUNSANDELSCHOOL 1 BL S contractors are invited ’ to submit tenders to operate!’ a school bus service to Duosandel School involving an ( estimated daily distance of 92 , km. ", Tenders will be received by | me up to 4.0 p.m. on Wednes- I day. November 8 1978. Ten-(i der envelopes should be]* marked “Dunsandel Con-(\ veyance.' (r Approximate loading 481 .< Primary pupils. Tenders are to include a! full description of the vehicle! ( which should preferably he! j not more than 10 years of age v and of steel construction. 'l'he < commencing date of (his ser-j vice will be Tuesday. 30 Jantt- | ary, 1978. Further information may be i (obtained from the Board's ( i Office. The lowest or any ten-', (der not necessarily accepted. ' D. Wilson’.' General Manager I ( 2205 | i ( I SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND PLANT TENDERS, addressed to the I [Chairman, North Canterbury Electric Power Board, Private ( Bag, Rangiora. endorsed on I outside of envelope with Item number, and closing at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Octo ber 25, 1978, are invited for the purchase of the following surplus vehicles and plant: i ITEM 1: Fleet No. 20 — One' only 1969 model L.W.B. |f Landrover, mileage c 167,000 miles <268.760 knn. ’ i ITEM 2: Fleet No. 15 - One ( i only 1964 model Hillman Cob van. mileage 110.000 i miles (177,027 km). I ITEM 3: Fleet No. 79 -- One only 1970 model S.W.B , Landrover, mileage 62.000: i miles (99,779 km). ITEM 4: Fleet No. 3 — One only 1965 model Bedford |y .15 truck, complete with K a model 173 Hiab hydrau ( lie crane mounted behind i the rear axle. ITEM 4A: Model 173 Hiab hy - draulic crane removed from the above vehicle., and complete with hydraulic tank and pump.) but not P.T.O. i ITEM 4B: As for item 4, hut less Hiab crane as per item 4A. (NOTE: If re quired. the hydraulic crane wil] be removed bx ! the board.) I ITEM 5: One only power 1 hacksaw, 240 volt, single I j phase (Palera lOin). I ITEM 6: One only 300 amp electric welder. Input 400 volts. 29 amps. Adjust-; able choke. ITEM 7: One onlv air com 1 pressor with 3 phase, 3 j h.p. driving motor and a air receiver. s (ITEM 8: One onlv 4-wheel ( c trailer. Deck dimensions s 6.4 m x 2.3 m. Gross xx'eightlc 8949 kg. I Items 1 to 7 inclusive are I : held in the Board’s Rangiora depot, and can be inspected s during normal xx’orkinc hours ( bx’ arrangement with the't Transport Supervisor 'tele Ji phones: Chch Kaiapoi 8526.! :i or Rangiora 6069). ji Item 8 is held at Kaikoura.' and can be inspected during ■ normal workin? hours by ar ! 1 rangement xvith the District > r Officer. Kaikoura. telephone ( s i B7 j' The highest or an\' tender I not necessarily accepted. a D. W. HARRIS, S General Manager I and Chief Engineer. Private Bag. Rangiora. 2398 1 ’ | ’ e . a : 11 ffX Ministry of Works and Development J i UPPER WAITAKI POWER DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT 691 EXTERIOR PAINTING OF 125' HUTS AND THE INTERIOR REDECORATION OF 5 ' | HUTS A THE SINGLE 1 1 MEN’S CAMP. TWIZEL. t J DOCUMENTS are available on. i equest from the Project En-ij gineer. Ministry of Works and’ Development Private Bag, ; Twizel. < Tenders close with the Secjretary. Tenders Board. Minis ' try of Works and Develop i ment, Twizel, at 4 p.m. on j Tuesdav November 7, 1978. 2044 j TENDERS closing at the Corporation’s Office at 4 p.m. on (November 14, 1978, are in- | vited for the following;— I CONSTRUCTION: Contract 8/11026/2: Erection; of 2 units Rangiora. Plans and specifications for j the above contract are ob- v tainable from Draughting Ser-j-j vice, Housing Cor dot ation. ; < 7th Floor 14 Cathedral Square. Christchurch. a Tenders should be placed 3 in the envelope provided-E showing the closing date and s contract reference and sent y to the Manager. Housing Cor-; poration. Private Bag. Christ-\ church. y Lowest or any tender not C necessarily accepted. r ( k 2834i S t.
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