Officers, Io be appointed by the Officer Commanding the Troops, and if rejected by the Board, it will be replaced by the Commissariat Oilicer and charged against the Contractor, in the event of his neglecting to do so when required. 11th.— It shall be in the power of either party to limit the duration of the Contract by giving in writing a notice of three Calendar Mouths to the opjiobite party, and to end the Contract at the expiration of that period, it being understood that such notice can be given only from the first day of a month, and within the penod for w Inch the Contract is made or agreed to be made. 12th. — Each Tender to be enclosed in a separate envelope, and Marked " Tender for Bread," " Tender for Meat," &c, as the case may be. 10th.— No Tender once tent in, is to be withdrawn or altered, and Notice of those acrepted will be given within three days of the tune of opening. And on sulli -ient evidence hems: afforded that the proposed sureties are suiliciently responsible, the Bond is to be completed without delay. In all cases where persons who have tendered refuse to fulfil their offer-* upon light or frivolous excuses, it uili lie competent for the undersigned (0 decline to receive Tenders from them at any future period. The Contractors for the different Articles will be required to supply such quantities as may be directed by the Commissariat Olfi *c in charge— w iihout reference to any paiticwlrir service, whether Military, Naval, or any other. Pei sons desirous of Teudeiing are requeue! to apply at this Ollice, where they will be furnished with Forms of Tender, and any other information they may tequire. PHILIP TURNER, D. A. C. G.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, loth January , 1847T LENDERS for the Undermentioned Articles, for the service of the Ordnance Depaitmunt, will be received at this Office, until noon of Tuesdat next, th.c 19th instant, viz :—: — Tables 18 Tin Dithcs, 18 inches din., . 36 Clamps for long handled Scrubbers *..*. 24 Ha.id Scrubbers 24Hair Broom Heads.., •••••• 48 Water Pails 2t Any furthei information may be obtained at t^ie Ordnance Office, and samples of all articles lenderedt except the Tables and Forms, will be required to be delivered at the Barrack Store, at Britomart Point Barracks. PHILIP TURNER, D. A. C. G.
"DERSONS desirous of exchanging DebenL tures for cash, may be accommodated by application to the undersigned. For terms and particulars apply to T. S. Forsaith. High Street, Jan. 15th, 1846.
FOR HIRE, By the Day or Hour, A FOUR-OARED GIG, and a Two-oared Boat, now lying n Official Bay. Apply to Edward Irvine. Jiaker, Official Bay. Auckland, Jan. 7th, 1847.
CHOICE TEAS. WC. HAYES begs to inform hjs friends « and the public that he has receired some Black Leaf and Flowery Pekoe Souchong and Congou Gunpowder and Young Hyson, all of the finest quality* Also,— A lot of Prime Neats' Tongues. Tea and Grocery Store, ShortldwJ-st., Ist January, 181*7.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Queen Street, A FEW BOXES SUPERIOR PEKOE AND GREEN TEA Mould and Dip Candles Tin Tea Pots, Pannakins &c. Kip and Sole Leather » Drapery &q f> &c * George Tatlor,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 85, 16 January 1847, Page 1
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