Tenders FOR SALE BY TENDER WRITTEN tenders are Invited for the belowmentloned damaged vehicle. CONDITIONS: 1. Unless otherwise specified envelopes marked "Tender for (state vehicle and Reg. number)” should be sent to the SIMU Mutual Insurance Association, P.O. Box 448, Ashburton. Tenders closing at midnight on August 12, 1985. 2. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. VEHICLE 1975 MAZDA 929 Sedan. Reg. No. HU6625. In a damaged condition, but repairable. Vehicle may be inspected at: G. Allen Panelbeaters, McNally Street, ASHBURTON. • Site investigation. • Post and Pole Holes. • Foundation Holes. • Augers from 225 mm to 750 mm dia., depth to 6m. MAUGER’S contracting limited TELEPHONE 887-169 TENDERS are Invited for the following vehicles which can be inspected at the State Insurance assessment centre, 64 Bank Street, Timaru. 1976 CHRYSLER Charger HU9BOO. 1971 FORD Escort van LY2003. 1974 HOLDEN Klngswood G 56926. 1975 MAZDA RX4 H 55023. Tenders close at 4 p.m., Monday, August 12, 1985, and addressed to P.O. Box 551, Timaru. Successful tenderers only will be advised. TENDERS are Invited for the performance of the Te AnauCentre Hill Rural Delivery for a 3 year period commencing October 1, 1985. Forms of tender, including details of the route and timetable, may be obtained from the Postmaster/s at Te Anau and Mossburn or the Chief Postmaster Invercargill. If a tenderer wishes to operate to a different timetable from that specified by the Post Office, the tenderer is required to attached to the tender a copy of the timetable proposed. Tenders close with the Chief Postmaster Invercargill at noon on Tuesday, August 13, 1985, and should be enclosed in a sealed envelope enfaced "Tender for Mall Service Contract.” The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. NEW ZEALAND kg/ FOREST SERVICE TENDERS HELICOPTER HIRE TENDERS are invited for helicopter hire between November 1985 and February 1986, in the regions Jacobs River to Martins Bay, South Westland. Work Includes SWMEP Survey Transport of personnel and camping equipment. Tenders should detail the type of helicopter, the pilot’s name, the sling load capacity, the hire rate and ferry charge. Further details may be obtained by contacting the District Ranger, NZFS, Box 9, Hari Hari, phone: 33-021, at home: 33-104. Tenders close noon August 30, 1985, and should be addressed to District Ranger, NZFS, Hari Hari. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. HILLIARD, District Ranger. TRUCK AND LOADER HIRE EXCAVATIONS DEMOLITIONS CAR PARKS SHINGLE AND PREMIX SUPPLIER FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE ASHWORTH CONTRACTORS LIMITED PHONE 429-438 ANY TIME f T ■ 26.7 ha PINUS RADIATA WOODLOT FOR SALE BY TENDER Situated Acton Road, skm from Rakala township 6.lha established in 1966 9.7 ha established in 1967 B.9ha established in 1968 2.Bha established in 1969 12ha established in 1970 Easy access to this well established woodlot in a favourable locality. Tenders close 4 p.m. September 12, 1985. Documents available from: After hours: 4 Paul Cunneen 88-035 John Hastings 89-175
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