Dates for Tenders
June 28, at 12 noon.—Removal of school building’s and erection of outhouses. Waerervga. Auckland Education Board. June 28. at 12 noon.—Plastering, painting and drainage work to block of shops, Karangahape Road. The K. W. Liddle Construction Company, Ltd. June 29, at 12 noon.—Erection of concrete stage and accessories at Karapiro Creamery. E. E. Gillman, Hamilton. June 29, at 12 noon.—Erection of wooden residence at Mangere. Towle and Kissling, New Zealand Insurance Building. June 30, at 12 noon.—Erection of eight cottages at Onehunga. New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. July 2, at 12 noon.—Erection of shops at Mercer. Albert E. Williams, Safe Deposit Buildings. July 2, at 4 p.m.—Erection of wooden house at Birkenhead. Mullions and Smith, Lister Building. July 2, at 12 noon.—Factory in Wakefield Street. D. B. Patterson, Shortland Street. July 4, at 12 noon.—Erection of wooden residence at Onehunga. Wade and Bartley, Brunswick Buildings. July 5, at 12 noon.—Erection of new school building at Komata North (near Paeroa); additions in wood to Cornwall Park School: erection of school building in wood at Te Hua Hua (near Rawene). Auckland Education Board. July 12, at 12 noon.—Erection of new school building in wood at Hoe-o-Tainui, near Tahuna, Morrinsville. Auckland Education Board. Julv r 17, at 12 noon.—Repairs to Howlck Wharf. V. L. Bagnall, town clerk. Howick Town Board.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 6
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