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LOVELL'S TAKE OVER HUNTERS

4th February 1966
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Page 61, 4th February 1966 — LOVELL'S TAKE OVER HUNTERS
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ASUM of £95.000 wholly in cash has been

paid by Lovell's Shipping and Transport Group Ltd., of Bristol, for all the issued share capital of Hunters of Hull (Transport and Warehousing) Ltd.

Hunters of Hull is an old-established private company with substantial road transport interests in Hull and has a fleet of more than 50 vehicles.

Mr. G. E. LovelL chairman of Lovell's, in announcing the takeover, said it was believed that Hunters' profits would increase following the acquisition,

The first ERF vehicles ever to be used by the Harold Wood tanker fleet went into service recently. The three so far delivered are all tractive units with Cummins N H E 180 engines, 6-speed overdrive gearboxes and Kirkstall BDR rear axles. The ERF 4LV cab is used. The example illustrated is operated on regular service runs between the Total Oil storage depot at Ellesmere Port and a distribution depot in Lichfield; it is hauling a frameless semi-trailer with tank by Darham Industries Ltd. and Crane Fruehauf running gear. Capacity is 5,400 gal., and construction is of stainless steel.

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