COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up till noon on FRIDAY, sth February, for the Supply and Delivery of about 1509 Yards of Gravel on Mackay’s Line;; also, for Re-grading one I small bill. Plans and specification may be seen at the Council Chambers, Manchester Street, Feilding. ROY L. HARDING, County Engineer. Feilding, January 26, 1909. W. '3% MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Sanson, up till noon on WEDNESDAY, the 10fh February, 1909, for Supply and Delivery of Metal as under : Contracts Nos.— 49. Obakea, Speedy’s and McDooeli’s Lines, 500 yards 50. Kakariki and Buils-Sandon Roads, 350 yards 51. Halcombe - Mount Beggs Road, 260 yards 52. Taylor’s Line, 150 yards 53. Sandon-Awahuri Road, 620 yard? 54, Rakehou Road, 250 yards 55. Halcombe - Feilding Road, 200 yards 56. Halcombe - Mount Stewart Road, 100 yards 67. Taipo - Awahuri Road, 200 yards 58. Penny’s Line, 125 yards 69. Hammond’s Line, 100 yards 60. River Bank and Rosioa Lines, 300 yards 61. Sanson’s and Jones’ Lines, 250 yards 62. Banks’ Line, 100 yards 63. Rongotea- Longburn Road, 200 yards 64. Couper’s Line, 100 yards 65. Milner’s Line, 200 yards , 66. Elkins-Motuiti and FoxtouShaonoa Roads, 300 yards 67. No, 1 Line and WhirokinoFoxton Road, 250 yards Specifications and conditions may be seen at the following places: County Offices, Sanson ; Contracts Nos. 49 to 63 (inclusive), at Messrs Landers Bros.’ store, Rongotea; Contracts Nos. 64 Ross’ Store, Glen Oroua; Contracts N>. 66 and 67 at the Pox ton Herald Office, Foxton. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, February 28, 1909.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9362, 3 February 1909, Page 8
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