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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

11th January 1935
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The writer committee of Manchester Corporation is buying an Albion 3-ton tipping lorry.

Scarborough Watch Committee recommends the purchase of an ambulance.

The health committee of Manohester Corporation is purchasing a Greenhat eIeetric track.

The electricity committee of Eastbourne Corporation is to purchase two light vans.

Luton Corporation has placed a repeat order for a Commer Centaur 2-ton refuse collector.

Peterborough Corporation has received sanction to borrow £727 be the purchase of two lorries and a footpath roller.

A refuge collector is to be purchased by Maidenhead Rural District Council at all approximate cost of £575.

Leyton Borough Council is to apply for same flan to borrow £2,400 for buying three, ambulances.

The highways committee of Mancheiter Cotporation is buying a Marshall oil-engined road roller.

Stratford-on-Avon Rural District Connell is obtaining tenders, to be delivered by January 23, for the supply of a 2-ton refuse collector.

Chertsey Urban District Council requires a footpath roller. Tenders for its supply have to be delivered by noon on January 2.

The electricity committee of Manchester Corporation has accepted the tender of the Old Trafford Motor Engineering Co., Ltd., for the supply of a 5-ton lorry.

The gas committee of Belfast Corporation has accepted a tender for the supply of a Ford 20.25-cwt. and a 5-cwt van by J. E. Coulter, Ltd., Belfast.

Bradford Corporation's electricity committee has recommended the purchase of two 2-ton tipping lorries (£437), _ft 50-cwt. tipper (4198), a 10-cat. van (£1n41, and two Jowett vans.

The watch committee of Manchester Corporation recommends the purchase of a trailer pump at an estimated cost of £400, and is to make provision in estimates for the purchase oi a motor fire-engine.

The passenger-transport committee of Nottingham Cm-poraiion has decided to seek tenders for the supply of a further 25oilengined double-deck buses. The present oilers in service have proved very satisfactory.

Cudworth Urban District Council is inviting tenders for the supply of a refuse collector. Fuller particulars may be obtained from the surveyor, and tenders have to be delivered by first post on January 30. The gas committee of Stalybrid!e Corporation in to purchase a small van at a cost of £172.

Dudley Corporation is to make financial provision for the purchase of a 2-ton motor roller.

Doncaster Bornugb Council is purchasing four A.E.C. bus chassis for 60-seater bodies.

Warrington Coreoration is buying a Leyland fire-engine with escape.

The improvements committee of Leeds Corporation has accepted the tender of the Central Garage, Ltd., for the supply of a van.

The watch committee of Leeds Corporation is to obtain quotations for the supply of a generalutility motor for the police.

Lostwithiel (Cornwall) Town Council has appointed a committee to investigate the question of the provision of fire-fighting appliances. ..

The watch committee of Colchester Corporation is considering the purchase of an emergency fire tender. Battersea Borough Council's works committee roPrlecnror e. .nds the purchase of a Dennis refuse

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The highways committee of York Corporatien recommends the purchase of two 3-ton petrol-engined lorries.

The transport committee of Manchester Corporation has obtained sanction to borrow -5C66,400 for the purchase of motorbuses.

A 2-ton lorry is required by Dewsbury Town Council;. tenders have to be delivered by 10 a.m. on January 17.

Kingston Town Council requires tenders for the supply of a 7 cubic-yd. side-loading street.refuse collector.

The gas committee of Manchester Corporatied has accepted the tender of Messrs. G. W. liodgkinson and Sons, of Beaten, for the supply of a Bedford 2-ton lorry.

The transport committee has recommended Accrington Corneration to purchase six Leyland oil engines for mounting in double-deck buses.

Rhondda Urban District Council is in the market for a steam wagon of 6-10 tons capacity. The closing date for the receipt of tender, is January 21 at 10 a.m.

The gas department of Dundee Corporation invites tenders for the supply of a 30-cwt. van. Tenders should be lodged with Mr. Wm. H. myth Martin, City Chain-hem, Dundee, by

January 21. •

The highways committee of Warrington Corporation is to obtain tenders for the supply of two 2-ton vehicles and is to make provision in estimates for the purchase of three more similar machines.


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