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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS

17th February 1931
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The gas committee of ROTHERHAM Corporation has decided to purchase a light van.

The gas committee of PLYMOUTH Corporation is to obtain tenders for two steam wagons.

Blomfield and Co., Ltd., is supplying a 24-in. Ransome motor mower to CoLcrusrut Corporation.

The health committee of WArFoaD Corporation is considering the advisability of purchasing a van.

The fire-brigade committee of PINNER. T:rban. District Council has authorized the purchase of a Dennis fire-engine.

-WEST HARTLEPOOL Corporation has taken delivery of a Merryweather fireescape and pump, the cost being £3,000.

The transport committee of COLCHESTER Corporation is considering the desirability of purchasing further buses.

The electricity committee of RomraHAm Corporation has authorized the transport department to purchase a van.

The sanitary committee of GuiLDsonD Rural District Council is seeking a loan of £1,250 for the purchase of a cesspoolemptying machine.

Sanction has been given by the Ministry of Health to the spending by Cx`ELLYGAER Urban District Council of £4,200 on new buses.

The health committee of TWICKENHAM "Urban District, Council has decided to Purchase a Pagefield vehicle and containers for refuse collection.

The highways committee of Woaessma Council recommends the purchase of two Leyland 4i-ton three-way-tipping lorries costing £900 each, a Leyland ton vehicle at £772, and a Thornycroft 2i-tonner at £679.

The tramways committee of PORTS. mouzu Corporation is in favour of buying three Leyland Titan chassis costing £957 each ; one Leyland Lion chassis at £702; two T.S. Motors Express chassis, for single-deck bodies, to cost £755 each.; three Short Bros, doubledeck bodies at 1777 each ; and three Park Royal single-deck bodies at £483 each.

EDINBURGH Corporation is buying a Crossley Six bus.

A bedding van costing £328 is being bought from Appleyard of Leeds, Ltd., by ',BEDS Corporation.

BRADFORD Corporation is buying an electric bus hoist from the Equipment and Engineering Co., Ltd.

Messrs. A. and D. Fraser are supplying two Morris-Commercial 1-ton vans to the GLASGOW authority.

PERTHSHIRE Highland District Road Connnittee has recommended the purchase of a new road roller.

CANTERBURY Town Council has approved the purchase by the watch committee of a new fire-tender.

The transport department of EDINBURGH Corporation has ordered an Albion Viking Six 32-passenger chassis.

ROCHDALE Corporation has placed a fourth repeat order for buses with Crossley Motors, Ltd., the latest being for 12 vehicles.

DARTFORD Rural District Council has received sanction to borrow a sum of £3,750 for the purchase of four fireengines and equipment.

The magistrates committee of GLASIilow Corporation in in favour of purchasing from Messrs. James Niven and Sons a motor vehicle costing £360.

The watch committee of LEEDS Corporation has accepted the tender of Dennis Bros., Ltd., at £1,800, for the supply of a motor fire-engine.

Hammond petrol-metering plant is being supplied to the corporations of Coy-ENTRY and CARDIFF by the Equipment and Engineering Co., Ltd.

STAINES Urban District Council is inviting tenders for the supply of a refuse collector with a capacity of about 7 cubic yds. Tenders have to be delivered by February 23rd.

The cleansing committee of OLDHAM Corporation has accepted the tender of Hughes and Wright, Ltd., for the supply of two Ford 14.9 h.p. enclOsed light vans fitted with roller-shutter backs.