Tenders & FORKLIFT FOR SALE BY ,• TENDER THE New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board has for sale by Tender a battery operated conveyancer model E 5 forklift. Registration No. G 58077. Other specifications are: S.N. 1651, capacity 46001b5, mast height 2.600 metres, lift height 4.200 metres. The above machine is In working order, complete, with battery charger and spare battery. It may be inspected during working hours at our Hilton Street, Kaiapol premises. Tenders shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Forklift Tender” and addressed to: The Regional Manager N.Z. Apple and Pear Marketing Board P.O. Box 61 KAIAPOI and received no later than noon on Wednesday, May 27, 1987. The Board reserves the right to accept any or reject aU Tenders. SECTION KAIAKOUA , J TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a 761 sq m section, situated at Churchill St, Kalkoura. The section Is warm and sheltered with established trees and shrubs. An Ideal building site, very close to township centre. Tenders close Wednesday, June 3,1987, to 9 Churchill St, Kalkoura. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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