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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

29th March 1927, Page 78
29th March 1927
Page 78
Page 78, 29th March 1927 — MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.
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Stoke-on-Trout Corporation has decided to invite tenders for the supply of a motor lorry for the cleansing department.

Marylebone Borough Council has accepted the tender of Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., at £44 10s. for the supply of a motor mower.

In this annual report for 1926, the city engineer of Christchurch, New Zealand, mentions that a Karrier sweeper purchased in January has proved very satisfactoryin the sweeping of streets and picking up the sweepings. Croydon Corporation is to invite tenders for the supply of a 2-ton motor lorry.

Paignton Urban District Council is obtaining information as to motor mowers, suitable for the parks department.

The tramways committee of the Newport (Mon.) Town Council has decided to recommend the purchase of four new buses.

West Sussex County Council is obtaining tenders for the supply of two 5-ton steam wagons and two light petrol lorries.

Wolverhampthn Corporation has accepted the tender of Mr. B. Billingham at £584 for the supply of four Ford chassis.

The pavine' and lighting committee of the Ipswich Town Council recommends the purchase of a motor road sweeper at a cost of £575.

Cape Town Corporation has accepted the tender of Robinson Bros, Ltd., at £118, for the supply of a Dennis motor mower. Bedford Corporation has purchased a Clyno motorvan for the electricity department.

Stoke-on-Trent Corporation has decided to purchase a light motor lorry for the Hanley Works.

Wakefield Corporation has decided to purchase a rootorvan for the water department at a cost of about £250.

Hornsey Education Committee recommends the purchase of a Green 30-in, motor mower, with driver's seat, for use in the school playing fields, at a cost of £96.

The fire brigade committee of the Penarth Urban District Council has decided to recommend the purchase of a motor fire-engine, with all usual appliances, and a fire escape.

Marylebone Borough Council has made' contracts for the supply of motor oils and grease with Dussek Bros. mid Co., Ltd., Verney Road, London, S.E.16 ; Sterns, Ltd., Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London, E.C.2; and Price's Patent Caudle Co., Ltd., Battersea, London, S.W.11.