. TENDERS. »g/ivXrVßf^^i y A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. J TENDERS FOR PRINTING. Tenders are invited for Stationery for the Auckland University College for the period April 1, 1933. to March 31. 1924. Tenders to be delivered to the Registrar (from whom 6KllS'i , A. r, .P l *y. be obtained) on or before , FRIDAY. Maroh 16th inst., at 12 noon. t M. ROCKE O'SHEA. 8.C0m.. A.I.A.N.Z. Maroh 6, 1923. » - ___ - "YyEIiLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. c " : CONTRACT No. 189. r CONCRETE SEA THORNDON RECLAMATION. Alternative tenders will be received tip to 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 19_3. at the office of the Board, for the Construction of a Concrete Sea Wall to retain theThorndon Reclamation, in mass conorete or in reinforced concrete.. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed outside, "Tender for Contract No. 189." Plana and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Otago Harbour Boards, and schedules and forms of tender may be obtained only from the office of the chief engineer at Wellington during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. BARNETT. ' Acting-Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington N.Z.. February 27. 1923. JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND O PAENELL. ..Tenders) are invited by the Trustees for the Supply of the undermentioned articles for Six or Twelve. Months from April 1 next: 1. Bread (best quality), at per 21b. loaf. 2. Milk (best quality), new, ,>t per gallon. S. Butter (best factory), at per lb. 4. Meat (best quality), at per lb.; percentage allowance for bone, lie per list to be obtained from Secretary. 1 5 Groceries, as" per list to be obtained from Secretary. ft- Coal and Coke, at per ton Tenders close cat the Institution on TUES- > DAY, March 13. at 5 p.m. Envelope* to be , marked " Tender." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MORTON ALDIS. Secretary TTENDERSSn TOWN BOARD. TENDERS. Tenders for Contract for Carting, etc., will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, Maroh 17, 1923. Conditions of Contract may be seen at the Chairman's residence, Henderson, the Office of the New Lynn Town Board, and at the i Star and Herald. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and marked " Tender for Cartage." F. NAWTON, • Town Clerk. i ——————————————————— —————— , riHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. i Tenders will be reoeived up to i o'clock - p.m. on TUESDAY. Maroh 20. 192.1, for the 1 SUPPLY OF MACHINERY SUITABLE [ FOR LEVELLING SAND AT THE BOARD'S SEWAGE FARM. i NEW BRIGHTON. i i Further particulars may be obtained on application. Tenders must be endorsed and addressed • to the Chairman and delivered at the Board's Offices. 198. Hereford Street. Christohuich. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. F. CHAMPION. Secretary to the Board. Christchurch. March 6, 1923. CtECTION 60. WAIKATO POWERHOUSE h SWITCHGEAR. a Tenders for the above close with the 5 Secretary, Publio Works Tenders Board, '. Wellington, at Noon cm JUNE 26 NEXT. •, Plans and Specification may be obtained a on deposit of five shillings at PyAlio Works i Offices, Auckland, Chrißtchurch^"Dunedin. i j Head Office, Wellington, High Commission- • er's Office. London, and New Zealand Trade i Commissioner's Offices, Melbourne and i Sydney. T>OAD FORMATION. . Tender') are invited for Formation, Metal,l ling, etc., of about 89 chains of new roads 0 at Win railway station. i Plans and specifications m*? be seen at my office, where tenders will close at 12 noon on SATURDAY, March 17 next. Lowest ox any tender not necessarily accepted. 3 ARTHUR H. BRIDGE. £ Licensed Surveyor. f 10, High Street. Auckland. 1 TTTHANGAMARINO ROAD BOARD. i Tenders are invited for Carting, Spread- : ing, and Boxing 600 c. yds. of broken metal on Stannard's Road, Okaria. Specifications can be seen at the Board's Office, Te Kau- ' whata. The lowest or any tender not neces- ' sanly accepted. Tenders, addressed to une Chairman, will Close at 4 p.m. on THUR3- • DAY. March 15, 1923 G. H. DONALDSON. Te Kauwhata. Road Engineer. March 5. 1923. HPENDERS for Cutting about 50 Aores of ■ -L Tea-tree, Mahuta railway station, will be received up to March 20; also Drain • Cleaning. Good Cottage provided. Excellent opportunity for three or four experienced man, who must provide own tools and outfit. Work can be inspected by applying to Percy Bond, Huntly. Phone 49. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ■ accepted. 4 W. J. RALPH. rn O ELECTRICIANS. Tenders are invited, closing Noon on FRIDAY, March 9. 1923, for the Installation of Electric Lighting and Power at Capitol i Theatre. Dominion Road. 1 Plans and specifications may be inspected at my Office. ! A. GREVTLLE WALKER, • 202 r Victoria Arcade, Consulting Engineer. | m o BUILDERS. J HOUSE IN UPLAND ROAD. REMUERA. Tenders are invited for the Erection of i the above, in wood, and will be received until 2 p.m.. FRIDAY. Maroh 16. E. RUPERT MORTON. Registered Architect, 1 'Phone 3583. Ellison Chambers. TENDER 3 required for Wiring House, Mt. Eden.—Long. 68. Mt. Eden Rd. TENDERS invited for Erecting House, in Wood, at Edendale; lowest or any , der not necessarily accepted.—Plans and specifications at No. 43, Cromwell Rd., Mt. Eden. pET OUR NEW PRICE-LIST AND CATALOGUE OF STARKIE'S SKYLIGHTS. STABKIE'S SKYLIGHTS. STARKIE'S SKYLIGHTS. Cheaper Than Ever. OLDFIELD AND HENRY. LTD., Sheet Metal Workers. 53, Albert Street. Auckland. SCORIA — Grades for all purposes, Prices Low. SCORIA PIT CO., 12, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 1205. Box 376. HAND F. ORAMS, PLUMBERS. Gas Hot and Cold Water Fitters, Sheet Metal Workers. 103, HOBSON STREET. 'Phone 3364. npo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. You will find the Best Selection of ' Asbestos Sheetc, 6 by 3 and 8 by 4; White ' Glazed Tiles, Basin, Shingles, Doors, and Cottonwood Three-ply, at BUILDERS SUPPLIES. LTD., : 66, Fort Street. PRESS AND FASHION. ACCORDION Pleating—The latent, in live different styles. — The Crothall Way Co.. 137, Syrnonds St. BLUE Serge Costumes, guaranteed dye, tailor-made, £9.—Laurie and Hardy, 15, 'Foresters' Bides., Wellesley St. W. XCELLENT Selection of Marabout and Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations a specialty.—Mrs. Crombie. City Chambers. FURS and Fur Coats renovated to latost fashion.—Vernon's, Expert Furriers and Costumiers. 8. Wellealey St. HEMSTITCHING. — For good work, prompt attention, take your orders to Mias Scott. Top Floor. City Chambers. EMBTITCHING. Buttons. Pleating, Dressmaking. Costumes, Coat Frook, tailored; moderate.—Modern Button Factory, 13. Wellesley St. West.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 5
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