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Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Nov. 15,1861. SEALED TENDERS will be received at tins Office up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 7th day ot December next, for supplying the Provincial Government with the undermentioned articles : Prisoners' Rations, Nos. I," 2, and 3, os per Schedule Charitable Aid Rations, Nos 1,2, and 3, as per Schedule Hospital Rations, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, as per Schedule Printing Forms, from Nos. 1 to 20, as per Forms Blankets, 10 x 4, per pair Bed Ticks, each Towelling, coarse, per yard Diaper, “ Calico " Shu ts. Scotch twilled, per doz. “ Coarse Bath *• Blue Serge Trowsers, Moleskin, each Boots or Shoes, per pair Night Gowns, each Braces “ Thread, per ft Needles, per 100 Matrasses Stockings, Worsted Milk, per pint Beef or Mutton, per lb Flour “ Arrowroot “ Sago “ Rice . “ Tea “ Sugar, Co’s pieces “ '• Loaf “ Oatmeal “ Salt Soap “ Pearl Earley “ Potatoes “ _ Mixed Vegetables “ Treacle “ Honey •• Lard “ Mustard “ Port Wine per doz. Sherry “ Porter “ Brandy “ F.ggs Rum Vinegar Lamp Oil “ Cotton Lamps, common Castor Oil, per gallon « Linseed Oil, “ Spirits of Wine, per gallon Turpentine “ Olive Oil per pint Fowls, each Coals and Firewood, xer ton, deliverable at Government Buildings and Land Office Coals and Firewood, per ton, deliverable at Hospital Coals and Firewood, per ton, deliverable at present Gaol and New Gaol To be seen at the - Superintendent’s Office. Books, ruled demv, hound, per quire “ “ half “ " Ruled foolscap “ " “ “ “ marble cover “ “ quarto, half hound Envelopes, foolscap, per 100 “ other sizes, assorted, per 100 Ink, black, per pint “ red “ Inkstands, pewter, large office in., each Inkstands “ small, 2| in., each Lucifer Matches, wood, per doz. “ • “ wax, in tin boxes, per doz. Paper, foolscap, per ream lilts. “ Ruled and columns, per ream lifts. “ Plain ruled “ “ Post “ “ Note “ “ Cartridge 30fts. per ream “ Blotting, pink, lofts, per ream “ “ white, “ “ “ “ “ 3-ifts. per ream “ Brown “ Knives, each Letter Clips, patent, each Parchment, per skin Pencils (Reeves & Sons) per doz. Pens, steel, magnum bonutn, (Gillott’s) per gross “ “ “ “ per gross “ Quill, per 100 Penknives, each Pins, per lb. Quills, per 100 Ribbons, green or silk cord, per 12 yards Rulers, per inch Sealing Wax, per~!b. Tape, red, broad per doz. “ “ narrow “ Twine, per lb. Wafers “ Wafer stamps, each Schedule for Smith’s Work — Bar Iron at per lb Bundle Iron “ Sheet “ “ Forged Bar, under Tibs., at per Ih. “ “ over “ “ Straps, under 7lbs. “ over “ Screw Bolts and Nuts, J to 1 diameter, and above 2£ lbs. each per lb. Screw Bolts and nuts, under 2\ each, at x>er Ih. Bolts and nuts, under 11b. each, each Spikes, at per lb. Quarry Sledges, steel faced, at per lb. Drills and Jambers, steeled “ Stone Hammers, steel faced “ Crow Bars “ Picks and Mattocks “ Fern and Bill Hooks, each Wheelbarrows, cast iron wheels “ Wood “ as per sample Ironmongery — Ewbank’s patent Nails, 2 to 7, at per lb. Common cut Nails “ Wedges, steel “ Hand Saws, each Spokoshavos “ Draw Knives “ Screw Augurs, in to 2 in., inclusive Best American Axes, handled, each “ “ “ no handles “ Foster’s Spades, per dozen Strong Iron Shovels, round nosed, per doz. Cross Cut Saws, per foot Pick Handles, Ash or Hickory, each Axe “ “ “ Powder for Blasting, at per lb. Manilla Rope, 2 to 5 in., all sizes included, per cwt. Tarred Europe Rope, best quality, sizes 2 to 5 inclusive, at per cwt. Engine Oil, sperm or cocoa nut, per gal. Coal Tar “ G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Nov. 15. 1861. CHEATED TENDERS will be received at this Office up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 7th day of December instant, from persons desirous of renting the Ferry at the heads of Napier Harbor for the year 1862. It is to he understood by persons Tendering that they are to ask the smallest sum for performing this service, in consideration of the Government giving a bonus and the Ferry fees obtainable. The Ferryman will he required to be in constant attendance from sunrise to sunset throughout the

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 28 November 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

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