Wanted to Lease CAR sales yard for lease newly upgraded, ready to trade, Main Road outlet city Ph. 486-753, ah. 516-145. DO you live near Huntsbury Hill? Annual leases from $lOO. 1 acre blocks, good soli, frosts rare, fine views, no smog, part-time growing. Stalls In new shed, sell own produce. Social and sports venues and expert advice. Ph. 39-251 (do not delay). OFFICES for lease, sunny first floor position Armagh Street with carpets and parking. Rent and area from 600 to 3600 sq ft, both negotiable. Ph. 486-753, ah. 516-145. OFFICE space, sunny first floor, corner location, Ideal for office, showroom, hairdresser, reasonable rental, possession negotiable, ph. Roger Bridge, M. B. Cook and Co, MREINZ, 68-334 or a.h. 558-278. 9 N B H OFFICE to lease, located south of city centre. Central heating, parking space, radio-telephone contact (If necessary), and secretarial services available. All Inclusive price for power and telephone. Please ph. bus 60-995 and a.h. 428-262. i RETAIL kiosk available for lease, key shopping arcade north of Square. Ph. 486-753, а. 516-145. RETAIL shop. Sydenham, key position, 500d~~~sq. ft, plus offices for long term lease. Ph. 486-753, ah. 516-145. SYDENHAM, Coleridge St. New 3700 sq. ft factory, high stud, good parking. Ph. 583193. SYDENHAM. Shops for lease In new Arcade, prime retail area Colombo Street. No key money. Phone 486-753, a.h. 516-145. TUAM ST. (Just off). 1250 ft. of new workshop - warehousing. Ideal for small business. Ph. Ford and Hadfield Ltd., MREINZ, 797-830 a.h. 858-088, Warren Fleblg. FACTORY - WAREHOUSES Sq.ft Sq.m p.w. 15,371 1428 Cashel St $BOB 14,580 1354 Tuam St $836 7,380 685 P’town $276 7,233 671 M’bray St $259 б, 600 Thack. St $177 4,000 371 Bromley $192 3,657 340 Saxon St $l5O 3,067 285 Sydenham $129 2,500 232 Bromley $l2O 1,540 143 Sydenham $l6O 1,250 116 P’town $96 Please phone W. C. Mehalskl 797-534 of: Raffle Results LUCKY SPLASH No. 26 First Prize $2OO 1360 C/o C. Wakefield 10 Prizes $5 1047 C/o W. Straight 1823 C/O D. Caln 1897 C/o D. Caln 1360 C/o C. Wakefield 1092 C/o R. Erickson 1339 C/o S. Gaskell 1678 C/o R. Erickson 1949 C/o R. Erickson 1382 C/o R. Crawford 1709 C/o F. Jackson
Tenders TRUCK FOR TENDER 1976 Mitsubishi Canter flatdeck with large furniture canopy, fully recond. ihotor, new c.o.f. Vehicle for Inspection at Salvation Army Shop, 105 Ferry Road. Tenders close 5 p.m., 20/7/83 and should be sent to “Mitsubishi”, Box 9057, Addington. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CLUTHA COUNTY COUNCIL SURPLUS USED PLANT AND EQUIPMENT FOR SALE TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, Clutha County Council, P.O. Box 25, Balclutha, and closing at 4 p.m. on Friday, August 5, 1983, are Invited for the undermentioned items of used plant and equipment. DESCRIPTION (1) Bedford A2 TTuck, Registered 1955, 228,360 miles, Registration No. DP5300. Fleet No. 322. (2) Austin A6O Pickup, Registered 1970, 105,967 miles, Registration No. KP6942. Fleet No. 374. (3) Austin A6O Pickup, Registered 1971, 140353 miles, Registration No. DQ8390. Fleet No. 379. (4) Holden Utility, Registered 1972, 293,000 kilometres. Registration No. GD8760, Fleet No. 382. (5) Mazda 81600 Utility, Registered 1974,153,000 kilometres, Registration No. GQ3083, Fleet No. 385. (6) Clinker built Dinghy 3.8 metres. (7) Caterpillar D 6 Trackrollers, new assorted. (8) Caterpillar D 6 Cutting edges, new, various. (9) Grader cutting edges, 150 mm, new, various. (10) One ABI 4.5 h.p. stationary diesel engine. Item A. (11) One single axle trailer (used for fire pump). (12) One used fire pump. Standard 8 h.p., with Gwynne pump. (13) One Villiers Mark 20 Engine. Item B. (14) One Villiers Mark 20 Engine with reduction box. Item C. (15) One Wisconsin Engine with 2 Inch Gormann Rupp pump. Item D. (16) One Acoom Engine and pump. Item E. (17) Eight concrete moulds for bridge girders. 11 metres long. (18) One Explosive Magazine. (19) Three used Ford DBOO 380 cu in short blocks. (20) One Trailer Hut situation at Clinton. Each of the above mentioned Items of plant Is In fair working order, but each item Is offered on the basis of "as Is where is.” Where applicable the successful tenderer will be required ,to sign a certificate relative to obtalnlna a Warrant of Fitness before use of the motor vehicle on the roads, other than the removal to the purchaser’s property. All items may be inspected at the Council Depot at Crown Street, Balclutha by prior arrangement with the undersigned or with the Workshop Foreman, from whom details of the condition of each Item will be available upon enquiry. Terms of sale will be strictly cash before delivery Is given. The Council will not necessarily accept the highest or any tender. A. C. DUNCAN, County Clerk. P.O. Box 25,
Tenders CLEANAIRE electric heating and heat recovery systems for commercial, Industrial, domestic and glasshouses. For free design and quote services consult the manufacturers, Avon Electric, Ltd. Phone 50-319. T TENDERS are Invited for the purchase and removal of a versatile gauge 20ft x 28ft. Contact Metro Auto Court, Ltd, cnr Moorhouse and Durham St. New Zealand Electricity A division of th* Ministry of Ensrgy LARGE SLIDING WOODEN DOOR FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDER M 6 ONE only four section sliding door. Each section 3400 mm high x 680 mm wide. Complete with 8 track mounting brackets, 4 track rollers and top track (bottom track not available). The above may be inspected by contacting Mr II ton, Line Overseer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Brunner Street, Islington, Christchurch 4. Phone CH 796-020 extension 887, business hours. Written tenders, addressed to the District Stores Officer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, P.O. Box 1251, Christchurch, close at 1 p.m., Tuesday, July -26, 1983. The tender number should be shown outside of the envelope. Any purchases will be subject to “General Conditions — Sale of Government Stores by Tender” available from the Line Overseer. THE LAKES CONCRETE CO., LTD PRICING the Upper Oplhl River Bridge. Subcontractors please Phone 8397, Fairlie. UPPER OPIHI RIVER BRIDGE WOULD all subcontractors pricing the above please submit their quotations no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, 1983 to C. Lund and Son, Ltd, P.O. Box 128, Tlmaru. Phone 44-084.
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