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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
SALE OF OLD MATERIAL.
No. S. 281.-The Public Works Department is prepared to receive Tenders for the purchase of the following materials:-
(a.) 10 Nos. M.S. pontoons each 12′ × 5′ × 4' in good condition, along with a quantity of steel channel bars, bolts and gusset plates now lying at Causeway Bay Depot;
(b.) 2 No. similar pontoons now lying in the yard of the Taikoo Dockyard and
Engineering Co., Quarry Bay.
The material can be seen at the places mentioned above, and, as each lot must be taken as it lies, intending offerers are requested to inspect same before tendering.
Tenders may be for all or any portion of the material specified, but EACH LOT MUST BE OFFERED FOR SEPARATELY.
Delivery will be made free at the place where the material is lying. All cartage charges to be paid by the purchaser.
Terms of payment:-Net cash before delivery, payable at the Colonial Treasury. The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender, and reserves to itself the option of accepting FOR ALL OR ANY PART of the tender.
Tenders in triplicate (WHICH MUST BE MADE ON OFFICIAL FORM ONLY) under cover marked “TENDER FOR OLD MATERIAL, P.W.D.", to be lodged at the Colonial Secretary's Office, not later than Thursday, 3rd day of August, 1933, and must remain open for twenty-one days after that date, if required.
For further particulars and form of tender apply at the Offices of the Port Develop- ment Sub-Department, Johnston Road, Wanchai.
21st July, 1933.
No. S. 282.
A. G. W. TICKLE,
Director of Public Works.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 49 of 1933.
HONG KONG HARBOUR.
Southern Fairway.-The Western Entrance to this Fairway is now marked by a light buoy, painted Red, showing a Red flashing light every three seconds.
Harbour Department,
17th July, 1933.
J. B. NEWILL,
Harbour Master.
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