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MUNICIPAL PURCH4SES AND PROPOSALS

28th October 1932
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MANCTIESTER Corporation is buying a Leyland fire-engine.

Six now trolley-buses are to be bought by SOUTHEN'h Corporation, at IL Cost of approximately fi2,000.

LLAKELLY Corporation is recommended to buy a new fire-engine at an estimated cost of £1,085.

GUISBOROUGH Urban District Council has approved a recommendation to buy a Morris-Commercial fire-engine.

The health committee of HACKNEY Borough Council recommends the purchase of two Ford ton vans for thedisinfectiog department.

The electricity committee of SALFORD Corporation recommends the acceptance of the tender of The City Garage (Salford), Ltd., for the supply of a Morris 5-cwt. van at a cont of £105.

NEWMAnliET Urban District Council is inviting tenders for the supply of a new or second-hand fire-engine, equipped with a 250-400-gallon ,pump, a 30-ft. extension ladder, first-aid apparatus and foam extinguishers. Tenders have to be delivered by November 2.

SOUTHAMPTON Corporation is buying a Thornyeroft Daring 56-seater bus chassis.

BUCKINGHAM County Council has ordered a Thornycroft 2-ton three-way tipping wagon.

The electricity committee of CROYDON Corporation recommends the purchase of a Comtner 30-cwt. van.

Crabb and Co. is supplying WnymouTtr Corporation with three 2-ton tipping lorries costing £698.

The electricity committee of CHESTER Corporation recommends the acceptance of the tender, at £161, of J. Edwards and Sons, Ltd., for the supply of a Morris van.

The works committee of TOTTENHAM Urban District Council recommends the purchase of two 2-ton lorries. The engineer •is to report on horse and mechanical transport..

The electricity committee of )3uxststr. Corporation has decided to adopt mechanical transport for the department, and the electrical engineer is to report as to the estimated cost of an appropriate type of vehicle.


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