Tenders MHL CANTERBURY HM hospital £ £ BOARD SELL BY TENDER THE following Items of equipment are surplus to the Canterbury Hospital Board and are to be sold by tender. LOT 1. Morrison Triplex Lawn Mower, Series n, 11 h.p. B and S Motor. LOT 2. Bags (Hessian) Nut (empty) 18 bundles of 50 bags LOT 3 Bags (Hessian) Chapman (Empty) 8 bundles of 30 bags Bags (Hessian) Sugar (Empty) 6 bundles of 50 bags. LOT 5 Bags (Hessian) Seed Potato (Empty) 3 bundles of 30 bags The above equipment can be viewed by contacting the Head Gardener, Mr P. Sunbeam, Templeton Hospital, Phone 497-199 or the Equipment Officer, phone 799-180, ext. 894. Tenders In sealed envelopes marked: “Tender 15” close at 4 p.m. on Monday, December 23, 1985 with the Equipment Officer, Canterbury Hospital Board, Private Bag, Christchurch or can be left In the Tender Box, Reception, Central Administration Building, 10 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHRISTMAS TREES MATURING CHRISTMAS 1986 AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS 15,000 Christmas trees per annum are available from December 1986 onwards. These are complete trees, minus roots, and have been specifically grown to achieve a good shape and superior products to the branches normally supplied. The trees are located on a level paddock 22km from Chch. The trees will be offered In lots of 500 In two forms: (a) As standing trees. < to) As cut and bundled trees. Interested parties should register their Interest Including the number of lots they may want to tender for. Registration close January 20, 1986, and should be addressed to: "Christmas Trees’’ P.O. Box 3028 CHRISTCHURCH
TRELLIS POLES AND DEADMEN WE REQUIRE 1250 poles, 4.4 m x 100 mm minimum diameter and approximately 1000 deadmen 12m x 150-200 mm diameter, or suitable alternative. Preferably some dried and treated to C 3 standard. Only small knots permitted in the poles. Required from April at the rate of 300 per month. Delivered to site in Earnscleugh, Alexandra, Central Otago. Please notify before Christmas if interested. Enquiries to R. Banks, C.O. Apricots, RD 1, Alexandra. TREE FARMER CBP LOG SKIDDER TENDERS ARE INVITED for a tree farmer CBP skidder located at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Richmond, Nelson. Conditions of tender, machine to be sold “as is where is,” highest or any tender not necessarily acccepted. Tenders close December 27, 1985. Tenders to be submitted to Mr G. Brown, Gough, Gough and Hamer, Richmond Depot. LANE LATIMER LIMITED HARROWS JAMS DIVISION CHRISTCHURCH TENDERS CLOSING Thursday, December 19, 1985, are invited for the purchase and removal, as is, where is, of the following: MACHINERY 1 1 Boothmac Pump (old) 2 1 Mono pump. 3 1 Box nailer (old). 4 1 Press, gas operated. 5 2 Copper pans. 6 1 Turnbull’s Patent marmalade machine (old). 7 1 Labelling machine (old). 8 1 Labelling machine (Stokes and Smith) (old). 9 13 phase filling machine (old milk bottle filler). VEHICLES 10 1 Ford V 8 truck (1938). 11 1 Vanguard Ute (1956). BOILERS — Not going order 12 1 Anderson oil fired boiler, 1958, tested at 2751 b. 13 2 Anderson oil fired, under fired multi tubular. 14 400*Iined 44 gal drums. For inspection contact Mr Tony Mcßride, Phone 429-214 during business hours. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders should be addressed. TENDERS, P.O. BOX 16408, CHRISTCHURCH — Full range of I Vibratory rollers I — Competitive rates I I \\ i H
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