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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS

18th November 1932
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HALIFAX Corporation has ordered five A.E.C. Regent oil-engined doubledeckers.

SEDGEFIELE Rural District Council is considering the establishment of a fire brigade equipped with a modern engine.

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

The health committee of WALLASEY Corporation has accepted the tender, at £108, of Mr. Stanley Smith, for the supply of a:Singer Junior van.

MAI-A-Erne Urban District Council is inviting tenders for the supply of a 2-ton tipping lorry for the surveyor's department ; they have to be delivered by noon on November 26.

ENFIELD Urban District Council is inviting tenders for the supply of four 30-cwt. lorries. Further particulars can be obtained from the engineer and surveyor, 7, Little Park Gardens, Enfield, and tenders have to be delivered by December 1. HERTFORD Town Council invites tenders for the supply of a new Britishbuilt lorry.

HEBBURN-ON-TYNE Urban District Council is to purchase a Morris-Commercial 2-ton hand-tipping lorry for

Sairra SHIELDS tramways manager is to obtain quotations for the supply of a motor to be used in connection with the bus system as a general-utility vehicle.

GLASGOW Corporation's gas committee has accepted the tender of Messrs. George and Jobling, of Glasgow, at £359, for the supply of a 2-tonner for the Tradeston gas works.

EALING Corporation has empowered the borough engineer to purchase a tractor for general haulage purposes, and is to buy one for use in parks, at an estimated cost of £190.

The watch committee of Baranrost Corporation has accepted the tender, at £647, of George Newman and Co. (Brighton), Ltd., for the supply of an Austin 20 h.p. police ambulance.


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