NEW WAIPAWA SCHOOL
Our Own Correspondent.
To Be Finished in Three Months' Time
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WAIPAWA, Last Night. The acceptance of the tender of Mr O, H. Dudding, of Napier, for £6368 marks a definite step toward tlie realisation of a new school for Waipawa on tho Harker street property. The specifiqations provide that the erection of the new school must be completed withiu threo months after tlie accep-* tance of the tender, so that it should be ready for the re-opening after the mid-summer vacation. Eight tenders wero sent in, and the figures of the first threo were remarkably close. Only £5 separated the second from the.lowest, and that of Asliby brqthers was only £78 above the ao-> cepted tender. The names of the tenderers and the prices were: G. H, Dudding £6368, Charters and Macdonald £6373, Ashby Bros. £6446, Johnson and Son £6646, R. .Garrick £7233, Winlove and Sons £7247, W. S. Thackeray £7422, Johnson qnd Molh gaard £7898. A eeparate teBder at £578 has been let to Jenkins and Mack. Ltd., of Wellington, for installing the heatingj syster. The painting will be done by the board' s staff.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 12
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