TENDERS. < TENDERS FOR PAINTING. /TENDERS are -called for the painting -L of dairy factory, manager’s residence, and cottage for staff. Specifications may be seen at the Factory, where tenders close with undersigned, on May 31. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J.'t. ANDREW, Secretary. Box 15, Bainesse. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. MOTOR VEHICLES. /TENDERS are invited for the supply JL of a five-seater car for the use of the Engineer, and for the supply of a chassis which can be made into a halfton truck for'use of linesmen. Full particulars should be submitted with tenders. ' GEO. BROWN. Secretary-Manager, Z Carterton. tawa flat railway DEVIATION. SEPARATE TENDERS, closing with © the Secretary, Tenders Board, Public Works, Wellington, at 4 p.m., May 21, will be received for 1. Erection mf Camp Buildings. 2. Drainage (labour only). Plans and specifications at Public Works Office, Sydney Street; also at office on site, near Johnsonville. 2128 IM /TENDERS closing with the Secretary, J- Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, May 29, 1928, are invited for manufacture and supply of siphon pipes and fittings for Teviot Irrigation Scheme. Plans and specifications may be seen at Public Works Department, Auckland. Wellington (Tenders Board), Christchurch and Dunedin. ■ ■ 2012 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STORES CONTROL BOARD. /TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, N.Z.G. Stores Control Board, Wellington, and marked on the outside “Tender for (1) (2) ” will be received at the office-of the N.Z.G. Stores Control Board, Wellington, up to noon on Thursday, May 31, 1928. Separate tenders are required for delivery at each of the followplaces ~ Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch, and Dunedin. - Schedule No. 6: Soap, Soda, Tallow, and Candles. v Schedule No. 14: Brushware. Schedule No. 23: Bricks, Fireclay, Earthenware Pipes and Fittings. Schedule No. 29: Glue and Size. Schedule No. 30: Polish (metal, floor, etc.). ... Tender Schedules and conditions of contract may be obtained from the Public Works Offices, at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and the Stores Control Board Office, .Wellington. (1) Insert name . of- schedule. — . (2) Place. F. J. BROOKER, Secretary. 1816.
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