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Canadian National Railways
Central Region.

150-ton concrete coaling plant structure, sandhouse, etc., Foleyet, Ont.

Tenders are invited for the above mentioned work and sealed tenders, marked on the outside "Confidential" and "Tender for coaling plant," and addressed to Mr. T. T. Irving, Chief Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Room 436, Union Station, Toronto 2, Ont., will be received up to 11.30 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), June 21st, 1937.

Instructions for tendering may be seen at Room 450, Union Station, Toronto; and plans, specifications and form of contract may be obtained on depositing a certified cheque made payable to the Treasurer, Canadian National Railways, for an amount of $25.00, which will be refunded on return of plans and specifications to the Railway in good condition within 30 days after award of contract.

Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on forms supplied by the railway and in accordance with the instructions for tendering. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

W. A. Kingsland,
Vice-President & General Manager.

Toronto, June 5th, 1937

Ref: Foleyet

Canadian National Railways
Central Region.

Proposed 3-stall enginehouse at Sudbury, Ont.

Tenders are invited for the above mentioned work and sealed tenders marked on the outside "Confidential"—"Tender for Enginehouse," and addressed to Mr. T. T. Irving, Chief Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Room 436, Union Station, Toronto 2, Ont., will be received up to 11.30 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), June 21st, 1937.

Instructions for tendering may be seen at Room 450, Union Station, Toronto; and plans, specifications and form of contract may be obtained on depositing a certified cheque made payable to the Treasurer, Canadian National Railways, for an amount of $25.00, which will be refunded on return of plans and specifications to the Railway in good condition within 30 days after award of contract.

Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on forms supplied by the railway and in accordance with the instructions for tendering. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

W. A. Kingsland,
Vice-President & General Manager.

Toronto, June 5th, 1937

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