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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

21st October 1930
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HVDDERSFIELD Corporation has ordered seven A.E.C. Regal buses.

OTLEY Urban District Council hag decided to purchase a Vulcan lorry from the Borough Garage.i

A Leyland fire-engine has been ordered by the fire-brigade committee of TORQUAY Corporation.

Two Pagefield lorries and eight refuse containers are to be bought by HENDON Urban District Council.

lIartwell's Garages, Ltd., Oxford, is to supply a Vulcan refuse collector, costing £700, to OXFORD Corporation.

The watch committee of BRISTOL Corporation is in favour of purchasing a Leyland fire-engine costing £1,740.

COLNE AND HOLNIE joint isolation hospital committee has authorized the purchase of an ambulance at a cost of £700.

MERTHYR TYDFIL Corporation is baying a Morris-Commercial 2-ton vehicle costing £350. Other lorries are likely to be required.

GELLYGAER Urban District Council is to wait on the Ministry of Health for sanction to borrow £7,000 for the purchase of buses.

The works committee of Pratarotrrit Corporation has asked the borough engineer to obtain quotations for 20 refuse collectors.

The watch committee of Orman Corporation has decided to purchase a Dennis special low-load-line fire-engine at a cost of £1,350.

The transport committee of PLYNOLTE Corporation has obtained sanction to borrow £10,200 for the purchase of six double-deck buses.

The works committee of 13RisToT., Corporation recommends the purchase of two Dennis pneumatic-tyred gullyemptiers at a cost of £1,220 each.

CONSETT Urban District Council has decided to purchase a fire-engine with 35-ft extension ladder, and full range of equipment, at a cost of £1,085.

The tramways committee of Sr. Hitimrs Corporation recommends acceptance, of the tender of Ransom° Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., for five double. deck trolley-buses. The electricity committee of BEDFORD Corporation is to purchase a light van.

Ommuzumprow Town Council is to purchase a British-made motor ambulance.

SOLTIMPORT Corporation has placed an order for 14 Vulcan Emperor doublesaloon buses.

SOUTH SNIELDS officials have inspected a Karrier 2i-ton and an Electricar 2-ton refuse vehicle.

LIVERPOOL Corporation has placed an order for nine Vulcan Prince chassis for carrying single-deck bus bodies.

Messrs. G. Kingsbury and Son are to supply an ambulance and equipment to LIAmProx Urban District Council.

The electricity committee of SWANSEA Corporation has decided to purchase a tower wagon at a cost not exceeding £450..

LIVERPOOL Corporation is inviting tenders for a 30-cwt. vehicle suitable for the conveyance of men, tools and instruments.

At a recent meeting of Bounxnmouxn Town Council it was recommended that a tender from John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., for the supply of 12 buses, at a cost of £1,385 each should be accepted.

CARDIFF City Council has decided to invite tenders for the supply of six single-deck buses at an estimated cost of £1,300 each. Further particulars can be obtained from the municipal tramways manager.

HARW/CII Corporation is inviting tenders for the supply of a 30-cwt tipping lorry. Tenders have to be delivered by October 25th, and further particulars can be obtained from the borough engineer and surveyor.

COVENTRY Corporation is buying a Commer G3 3-ton chassis equipped with a drop-sided lorry body. The vehicle is for the corporation's gas department and the order was placed through the Parkside Garage, Ltd., of Coventry.

The City of JOH.ANNESEDRG is calling for tenders which have to be presented in South Africa by November 1st, for the supply of a 2i-ton lorry. Further particulars can be obtained from the Department of Overseas Trade, 35, Old Queen Street, London, S.W.1, reference AX10345 being quoted.


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