2488 days ago

Concrete roof tiles for sale

Marie from Levin

122 difficult to source Levin roofing tiles for sale.

They are off a cottage built in the 1930s. The cottage is gradually being renovated and is believed to have been the workingmen's accommodation for one of Levin's original homesteads (which are now long gone).

These tiles are unique and hard to come by because, I am told, they are left-side overlapping unlike the majority which fit together on the right side.

Apparently, according to an expert in our region, the manufacturer at the time made a mistake and produced several batches of these left-side interlocking tiles which were dispatched and used only in the Horowhenua.

They are valued at $30 each.

Marie
021 809 293

Negotiable

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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?

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