GAOL AND LOCK-UP RATIONS. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 12</i, 1848. TENDERS in duplicate will be received at until noon on Monday, 27th ' st., from parties who may he willing to enter to a contract for the Colonial Service at Auckland, to furnish supplies of provisions and other necessaries, to the undermentioned departments, during the ensuing twelve months, commencing Ist July. Gaol—Auckland. Ration No. 1, at pet nation. « No. 2, No. 3, Police Lock-up, Auckland. At per ration. Information respecting the established rations for the several departments may be obtained at this office. ecurity will be required for the due per lance of the Contract, and the Tenders should be accompanied by a notification of the consent of the parties who may be proposed as Sureties. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed " Tender for Rations." By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secre SMITHS' WORK. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 12</<,1845. ENDERS in duplicate will be received at this office, until noon on Monday, 27th ~, from parties desirous of contracting for performance of Smiths' Work for the seri of this Government, for the ensuing twelve aths, commencing Ist July next. Information respecting the probable description of work which will be required, and the terms of delivery and payment may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of Public Works, from whom Forms of Tender may be obtained.
Security vs*ll be required for the due pel formance of the Contract, and the Tende should be accompanied by a notification of tl consent of the parties who may be proposed -- °—' : ~s. i to be sealed and endorsed " Tender s' Work." ' Hi s Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. RATIONS TO DESTITUTE PERSONS. for the supply of Rations to paupers on the following scale, under the direction of the Immigration Agent, during the twelve months commencing Ist July ISIS. — -veil ration • k ad lh oz. Sugar i oz. Tea 8 oz. Potatoes iquired for the due pel for" jt, and the tenders should ied by a notification of the consent 01 me parties proposed as sureties. Tenders to be in duplicate, scaled, and cnitltute Per" Colonial Secretary; IMPOUNDED at Auckland.—one Red Bullock, branded D C on hack ; one Red Bullock, point tut oIT one hoin to prevent its growing into the eye, bland on rump not legible; 'live Red lhilVr., one Black Heifer, one White Heifer, one Brown sided Heifer, one Spotted Heifer, the latter nine are all branded Z on rump—if not claimed to be sold on "lie 4th July next. G. M'Euvain, I Poundkseper. I Auckland, 13th June, 1818.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 9, 20 June 1848, Page 1
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