SHAVINGS
HOTEL FOR RANFURLY. Plans for a now licensed hotel for Raill'llrly arc being prepared by Messrs Miller and White (architects), and it is expected that tenders for its erection will be called shortly. It is estimated that the building will cost in the vicinity of £5,000. * * « • NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Mr H. M’Dowell Smith (architect) is preparing plans and specifications for the erection of a new butcher shop lor Mr J. Bartlett on the Tomahawk road, at Anderson’s Bay. The shop is to be constructed of brick and plaster, and will be fitted on the most up-to-date lines. * * * -K----CLOSE TENDERING. The intense competition prevailing in the local building trade was manifested by the very close tendering of ten locarimilding firms for the reroofing and alterations to the Dunedin Jockey Club’s members’ stand at Wingatui. flic Love Construction Company submitted the lowest figure of £2,1 7-4, and just headed off Walter Ellis and Co. by £13.-. - The other rprices- varied: by.A ery small amounts up to £251.
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 2
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166SHAVINGS Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 2
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