Dates for Tenders
April 12. at 12 noon.—Erection of block of shops in reinforced concrete in Karangahape Road. Grierson. Draffin and Aimer, architects, Xew Zealand Insurance Buildings. April 13, at 12 noon.—Plastering and painting the Marine Hotel, Howick. K. W. Liddle, Construction Co., Ltd. April 14.—Carting sawn timber from Te YVhaiti to Rotorua from about the beginning of the third week in April to the end of December, 1928. Contractor to load at least 2,500 superficial feet per day and to deliver and
consign all consignment notes to stationmaster at Rotorua railway station. Hampson and Davys, solicitors, Rotorua, or W. Smith, Te Whaiti.
April 16, at 4 p.jn.—Erection of a nine-storeyed shop, office and warehouse building at the comer of Taranaki and Manners Streets, Wellington, and also the demolition of existing buildings and dismantling of structural steeL Crichton. McKay and Haughton, architects. Wellington. April 19, at 12 noon.—Separate tenders will be received for each of the following:—Erection of new school building, in wood, at Waihi Beach; removal of school building and erection of new outbuildings at Waikiekie East, near Whangarei; erection of additions, in wood, at the Otorohanga High School. Auckland Education Board.
April 19, at 12 noon.—Erection of additions and renovations at the Waitanguru teacher’s residence, near Te Kuiti. Auckland Education Board. April 20. at 12 noon.—Cartage of cream and general produce to Manukau Harbour ports, including Waian Pa, Te Tora. Pollok. Awhitu, Orua Bay and Wattle Bay. The Xew Zealand Cooperative Hairy Company, Ltd. April 24, at 4 p.m.—Erection of technical school buildings, in brick, at Hamilton. L. B. Campbell, district public works engineer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 326, 11 April 1928, Page 6
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