Dates for Tenders
February 16, at 12 noon.—Removal and re-erection of the Manawhe and Manawhe South School buildings. Auckland Education Board. February 17, at 12 noon.—Alterations to residence, St. Andrew’s Road. H. L. Massey, architect, Shortland Street. February 17, at 12 noon.—Erection of steel-frame factory, Babylon, near Dargaville. H. L. Massey, architect, Shortland Street. February 17, at 3 p.m.—Erection of house, in wood, at Parnell. R. W. McLaurin, architect, Shortland Street. February 18, at 12 noon.—Erection of an additional storey to business block, Great North Road. Albert E. Williams, architect, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. February 18, at 12 noon.—Carting, spreading and boxing 145 cubic yards of metal, at Draper’s Road. Whangamarino Road Board. February 20. at 12 noon.—Supply and delivery of 12 lengths of 2£in hose. Auckland Harbour Board. February 23, at 12 noon.—Separate tenders. Removal of Mangaorongo School building and residence at Maihihi, Otorohanga; removal of the Mackaytown School building to Komata North; erection of outbuildings and drainage at Te Aroha School; erection of a teacher’s residence at Turua. Auckland Education Board. February 29, at 12 noon.—Erection of hotel and shops, Broadway, Newmarket, replacing existing Newmarket Hotel, and demolitions and removals. Robert Bert Young, architect, Commercial Bank Buildings, Queen Street. February 29, at 12 noon.—Collection of boulders and the crushing and delivery of about 4,000 cubic yards of stone to roads at Whitehall, near Cambridge. Matamata County Council.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 7
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