* NZ tribes in consortium for NZ$1 billion waste management business
* Carlyle and Beijing Capital among bidders
(Adds bidder quotes, additional deal detail)
By Byron Kaye
SYDNEY, Feb 27 (Reuters) - A consortium involving two Maori tribes will bid against private equity giant Carlyle Group Ltd
Bids are also expected from the Beijing Municipal Government's Beijing Capital Group and from a fourth unidentified bidder when Deutsche Bank, which is running the sale for Transpacific, takes final offers on Friday, a source said.
Transpacific, a Brisbane-based recycling, waste management and industrial services company, is selling its New Zealand arm as part of a broader push to exit non-core businesses and focus on its core Australian operations.
The unnamed Maori tribes, with hefty funds built up from state land settlements over the past three decades, are bidding as part of a consortium run by New Zealand fund manager Morrison & Co.
The group also includes Morrison's infrastructure investment fund, Infratil
"There are well funded Kiwi tribes...who from various treaty settlements from the government are quite large institutions," Flesher said, using the Maori word for indigenous tribes.
"They're investors in their own right. We've got two of them involved in this."
Morrison hopes the involvement of New Zealand capital will sway the vendors to sell locally, Flesher added.
Transpacific may still consider spinning its New Zealand business off in a stock market listing if final bids are deemed insufficient, another source familiar with the deal said.
Local media reported the deal could fetch about NZ$1 billion, making it the biggest in New Zealand's waste management industry.
At that price, it would also be New Zealand's biggest takeover since Chinese appliance maker Haier Electronics Group Co
It would also dwarf Transpacific's sale of its commercial vehicles business to U.S.-based Penske Automotive Group
Carlyle, Deutsche Bank and HSBC
($1 = 1.2045 New Zealand dollars)
($1 = 1.1159 Australian dollars)
(Reporting by Byron Kaye; Editing by Lincoln Feast, Kenneth Maxwell and Matt Driskill)
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Keywords: NEWZEALAND TRANSPACIFIC/SALE