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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

8th March 1932, Page 81
8th March 1932
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ILFORD Corporation is to buy a motorcycle with box sidecar.

The health committee of SOUTHPORT Corporation is to obtain tenders for the supply of an ambulance. • The watch committee of DUDLEY Corporation is to make provision in estimates for the purchase of an ambulance.

Mr. Barton Townley, of Lancaster, is supplying ta Ford 2-ton tipping lorry, costing 1262, to MORECAMBE Corporation.

The health committee of ILFORD Corporation is to make provision in estimates for £700 for the purchase of two vans.

The tender of the Dartmouth Garage, for the supply of two Morris-Commercial 30-cwt. lorries, is favoured by WEST BROMWICH Watch Committee.

Further to our recent announcement in this feature, ening Rural District Council has now placed in service a. Morris-Commercial low-load-line 250400-gallon motor pump with first-aid equipment.

NELSON Corporation has purchased a Leyland tire-engine for £600.

WALLSEND Corporation has taken delivery of a Morris-Commercial ambulance.

BIRKENHEAD Corporation is purchasing two Leyland Titan oil-engined buses for £3,580.

POPLAR Borough Council is recommended to buy a Kerner water wagon at a cost of £812.

WEYMOUTH Corporation is recommended to invite tenders for supplying a gully-emptier, at an approximate cost of 1975.

CRELMSFORD Corporation has accepted the amended tender of Mr. H. T. Radler for the supply of a Morris-Commercial refuse collector costing £425.

BOLTON Corporation is to buy 10• double-deck buses. Thequestion of obtaining one or more oil-engined buses has been referred for consideration to a sub-committee.

The works committee of Possan. Borough Council favours the purchase of 15 S.D. Freighter 3-tonpers, costing 1790 each, and an S.D. Freighter with container equipment, at a cost of £991. WISBECH Town Council is to buy a fire-engine costing about 11,500.

OSWESTRY Corporation is buying a 250-400-gallon Morris-Commercial fire pump.

BASINGSTOKE Rural District Council has ordered a Dennis 80-gallon trailer pump.

LINDFTELD (Sussex) Council proposes to purchase a fire-tender and trailer pump.

BUXTON Corporation is buying a Dennis 250-350-gallon low-load-line fireengine.

GLASGOW Corporation has put Ent° service a Garrett oil-engined vehicle for cleansing.

The tramways committee of LEEDS Corporation is to obtain tenders for the supply of buses.

UximincE Urban District Council is to obtain tenders for the supply' of a motor ambulance. • _ SWANSEA. Borough Council is buying a Dennis six-cylinder fire-engine with first-aid equipment. .

WORTHING COrpOratiOn is recommended to spend £1,665 on buying a Pagefield oil-engined vehicle.

DERBY Corporation has placed a repeat order for 14 Guy six-wheeled double-decker trolley-bus chassis.

The parks committee of WIMBLEDON Corporation recommends the purchase of a Dees tractor at a cost of £105.

The watch committee of KIDDERMINSTER Corporation favours the purchase of a Chevrolet ambulance at a cost of £397.

TTENDON Urban District Council is to consider the provision of an additional Pagetield unit for refuse collection at Mill Hill.

EDMONTON Urban District Council is to make application for sanction to borrow £2,810 for the purchase of refusecollection vehicles.

The electricity committee of TORQUAY Corporation has authorised. the purchase of a Morris-Commercial 30-cwt. lorry costing £240.

MANCHESTER. Corporation's rivers committee has accepted the tender of H. and J. Quick, Ltd., for a Fordson agricultural tractor.

REIGATE Rural District Council is considering a proposal to substitute an 800-gallon cesspool emptier for a machine of 500-gallon capacity.

The health and transport committees Of SALFORD Corporation recommend acceptance of the tender of Quicks (Salford), Ltd., for the supply of two Ford 10-ewt. vans at a cost of £325.

MANCHESTER Corporation's transport committee has approved the tender of Oil Installation (1928), Ltd., London, for the provision of petrol and oil equipmeat at the Parr's Wood bus depot.

The six Leyland buses being built for LEICESTER Corporation will have bodies by the Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., of Loughborough, which has been responsible for all the bodies of the municipal buses now in service at Leicester.


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