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Wafer Stamps, each Schedule for Smith's Work — Bar Iron, at per lb. Btmdle Iron, at per lb. Sheet Iron, at per lb. Forged Bar, under 71bs. at per lb. Forged Bar, over 71bs. at per lb; Straps, under 71bsStraps, over 71bs. Screw Bolts and Tints, £to 1 diameter, and above each, at per lb. Screw Bolts and Nuts, under 2J lbs. each, at per lb. Bolts and Nuts, under 1 lb. each, —each Spikes, at per lb. Quarry Sledges, steel faced at per lb. Drills and Jambers, steeled “ Stone Hammers, steel faced “ Crowbars Picks and Mattocks Fern and Bill Hooks, each Wheelbarrows, cast iron wheels “ wood “as sample Ironmongery — Ewbank’s Patent Nails, 2 to 7, at per lb. Common Cut Nails “ Wedges, steel “ Hand Saws, each Spokeshaves, each Draw Knives, each Screw Augers, £ to 2 in. inclusive Best American Axes, handled, each “ “ no handles “ Foster’s Spades, per doz. 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. Manila Rope, 2 to 5 in., all sizes included, per ewt. Tarred Europe Rope, best quality, sizes 2 to 5 inclusive, at per ewt. Engine Oil, Sperm or Cocoa Nut per gallon Coal Tar per gallon Ash Oars, at per foot Red, White, and Black Paint, at per lb. Paint Oil, at per gallon Painting for Provincial Government. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Nov. 11, 1864. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, for the DELIVERY of COALS for the Huntress, steamer, on the Government Reserve, Eastern Spit, in quantities of from 50 to 100 tons. G. T. FANNIN. Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Nov. 11,1864. TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon on SATURDAY, the 12th day of DECEMBER next, from persons desirous of renting the Waipureku Ferry for the year 1865. The Ferry Punt will be kept in constant repair by the Provincial Government. The Ferryman will be required to be in attendance from sunrise throughout the year to nine o’clock p.ra. in summer, and seven o’clock in winter, and will be authorized to collect tolls according to the undermentioned scale, viz.:— s d Bullock drays, each way 2 6 2or 3 Horse drays 1 6 1 Horse dray or cart 1 0 Man and Horse 0 6 Foot Passenger 0 3 Cattle, per head 0 1£ Sheep, per head 0 0J Mail carriers, General Government officers, and Police when on duty Free. Parties tendering must state the rent they are willing to pay for the Ferry House and Punt, for the year 1865 or until such time as the Bridge is open for the traffic of drays, and name two persons as sureties who will be prepared to enter into a joint bond for £2OO for the due performance of the duties required, and for the delivery of the Ferry House and Punt at the end of the term. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Notice. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, November 11, 1864. PARTIES tendering for any ofthe above-men-tioned articles must specify in their tenders the names of their sureties, who will be bound conjointly in a bond for a regular supply of the article or articles they may engage to furnish. It shall be distinctly understood that in all cases the articles are to be ofthe best description ; and should any bad or faulty articles be furnished by the contractor, no payment will be made for the same, and they will have to take them back at their own expense, and supply a good article in their place ; failing which, the Provincial Government may order them to be procured at the expense of the contractor wherever they can be obtained. All contracts whatsoever, entered into by the Provincial Government, are terminable by a three months’ notice in writing on either side. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, November 11, 1864. NOTICE is Hereby Given that it is neccessary that applications for Publican’s BUSH LICENSES should be sent to this office with as little delay as possible for the consideration of the Provincial Government. Persons residing in the Waipukurau District must send in their i applications through the bench of Magistrates there, for their recommendation. DONALD McLEAN, Superintendent.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 4

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