Tenders TENDERS are Invited for the lease of 300 acres; together with all amenities, and stock If required, at Springs Junction. Phone 48-545 Amberley. WANTED Rad lata saw logs, anywhere in Canterbury. Good competitive prices paid. Please contact McAlpines, Sawmilling, Ltd, Private Bag, Ranglora. Ph. Ranglora 8339, or a.h. Keith Dixon, Ph. Kai. 8534 any time. New Zealand ME/ Forest Service AERIAL SPRAYING - HANMER FOREST PARK WRITTEN tenders are invited for the hire of a helicopter for deployment on aerial spraying of approximately 150 hectares within Hamner Forest Park. All. details of the work are contained in a schedule obtainable at our Hamner and Christchurch offices. Contact is K. Mullan, telephone 7218, Hanmer, after hours 7229, Hanmer. Tenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly endorsed “Tender 83/30 Aerial Spraying — Hanmer' Forest Park” and close with the Conservator of Forests, N.Z. Forest Service, P.O. Box 25-022, Victoria, Christchurch, at 1.00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3,1983. Lowest or any.tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry of Works and Development ALEXANDRA RESIDENCY SH B RD 16 RS 271 REALIGNMENT DEVILS CREEK TO NORTHBURN ROAD EARTHWORKS, DRAINAGE, PAVEMENT AND SEAL CONTRACT 1439 A TENDERS are invited for the realignment of SH 8 from 250 m before Devils Creek to the Northbum Road intersection, a length of 3.5 km. The work involves approximately 220,000 cubic metres of earthworks including 120,000 cubic metres of rock. The drainage includes one 1050 mm dla RCRRJ pipe culvert and 17 corrugated steel plate nestable culverts also four 375 mm dla RCRRJ syphons. The construction of unbound granular pavement layers and application of first coat seal to the completed basecourse. Also the construction, pavement, sealing and later removal of three temporary diversions of SH 8. Tenders close with the Secretary, Tenders Board, Ministry of Works and Development, Box 12003, Wellington North on Tuesday, May 17, 1983, at 4 p.m. Contract documents are available at Ministry of Works and Development Offices in Dunedin and Alexandra. Tenders should be endorsed "Contract 1439 A.” ASHBURTON COLLEGE SURPLUS EQUIPMENT TENDERS ARE invited for the purchase of the following surplus items, "as Is, where is.” Two only A.HX roller doors (2.68 m high x 2.75 m wide). Four only Elna Model 21C sewing machines. • : One only Olympia manual typewriter, 460 mm carriage. Three only Imperial manual typewriters, 350 mm carriage. One only Snowline 350 litre horizontal bottle cooler. All items will be available for - inspection between the hours of 10 aan. and 4 p.m. until Friday, April 29. Written tenders addressed to The Executive Officer, P.O. Box 204, Ashburton, close at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, May 3, 1983. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. T. Addis Executive Officer. BLAKES QUARRY PREMIX SAND CRUSHED METAL Ex Quarry or delivered Hasketts Road Christchurch Ph. 496-290 British Limited Suppliers of Quality Premix, Crushed Metal, Sand, Shingle and Cement MMCKSMAB MARRY OPEN SAT. MORNINGS PHONE 496-143 or W-074
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