Public Notices SOUTHERN AFRICA TODAY CANON JOHN OSMERS who has served in Africa for 20 years will speak on “CHRISTIANS for LIBERATION AND RECONCILIATION in SOUTHERN AFRICA TODAY” and examine the church in Botswana All welcome at COLLEGE HOUSE, 100 Walmalri Rd Ph. 481-891 THIS SAT., JULY 6 9.30 a.m. - 12 noon in the Allan Pyatt Study Centre THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 8 p.m. “WE SHARE ONE LIFE” All Welcome Public Lecture 267 Cambridge Tee. Tenders AMURI PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD THE Amur! Pest Destruction Board has for sale by tender one Landrover 1976 model, with mileage of approximately 74,000 km. The vehicle is available for inspection by contacting Mr I. Lucas, Supervisor Amur! Pest Destruction Board, Ph: 6179 Walau. Tenders close at the office of: Lawrence Anderson Buddle, Chartered Accountants, P.O. Box 13250, CHRISTCHURCH on Monday 8 July 1985 at 5 p.m. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A.B. OTT, Secretary AVONHEAD TELEPHONE EXCHANGE TENDERS are invited for the construction of an extension to the Avonhead Telephone Exchange building involving an area of 64 sq m. Plans and specifications may be uplifted from the Property Supervisor, Regional Engineer’s Office, tenth floor, Carruca House, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Tenders, which should be in a sealed envelope endorsed “Tender for Avonhead Telephone Exchange Addition,” close with the Regional Engineer, P.O. Box 1473, Christchurch, at 4.00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23, 1985. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. ROLLS BUILDERS requiring aluminium joinery prices for residential to llghht commercial, please contact Rolls by phoning 842-117. HHH HOUSING S CORPORATION Um of n.z. CHRISTCHURCH TENDERS, closing at the Corporation’s office at 4.00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, 1985, are invited for the following: CONSTRUCTION Contract 8/11009/4: Relocation and refurbishing of one exTwlzel unit and garage, drainage and ancillaries, 60 Britannia Street, Christchurch. Plans and specifications for the above contract are obtainable from the Repairs/ Contract Section, Housing Corporation of New Zealand, 6th floor, 14 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Tenders should be placed in the envelope provided showing the closing date and contract reference and sent to the Manager, Housing Corporation of New Zealand, Private Bag, Christchurch. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TENDERS are invited for the following:— Quotation No. WlOO-85/86 2 Pump Sets Two pump sets each with a capacity of 27 cubic metres per hour at a head of 80 metres water. Quotation No. WlOl-85/86 1 Pump Set One pump set with a capacity of 45 cubic metres per hour at a head of 75 metres water. Quotation No. WlO2-85/86 2 Pump Sets Two pump sets each with a capacity of 27 cubic metres per hour at a head of 95 metres water. Tender documents are available from the City Works and Planning Department, second floor, Civic Offices. Tenders close at the Civic Offices, 163 Tuam Street at 1 p.m. on July 19, 1985. JOHN GRAY General Manager and Town Clerk
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