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ANNUAL CONTRACTS. Commissariat Office, Barracks, Auckland, IBlh January, 1847. NOTICE is hereby' given ibal Tende,ra will f>e received at this Office; byttie'Undersigned, until Friday, the 26th day of February next, at noon, for furnishing the Ooinmistariat at Auckland with the supplies undermentioned, in such quantities at may be required during the twelve calendar months, commencing the Ist of; April next, under the conditions hereafter specified, viz :— Bread, at per lb. Fresh Beef or Mutton, at per lb. or The ration of Bread and Meat, coniitting of one pound of each, may be tendered, at per Ration Flour, at per lb. Biscuit, at per lb. Ilum, West India, 5 per cent, under proof, (Duty to be paid by the Contractor,) at pet Imperial Gallon, Firewood, at per 100 lbs. Straw, at per Ton of 2240 lbs. Mould and Dip Candles, at per lb. Vegetables, at per lb. Tea, at per lb. 1rS«S»: Sugar, do q a « Tobacco, do ,2 S*g Pea«, at per Bushel I S | £ «q Vinegar, at per Imperial Gallon / $ g. Suet, at per lb. <q -q 2 ,o* Oatmeal f at per Bushel JS »- - S Soap, at per lb. J H .2 Z ' FOR HOSPITALS. Fresh Beef or Mutton a . Arrow Root, Sago, Rice / at per Tea, Sugar, Oatmeal > Salt, Yellow Soap, Pearl Barley I lb. each. Mixed Vegetables, Potatoet J Milk, Vinegar, at per Pint Eggs, at per dozen Porter, Port Wine,& Brandy, at per doz.each Fowls, each

CONDITIONS, QUALITIES OF THE SUPPLIES— Ist.— AH the articles to be of the best qualitiy of their several kinds. 2nd.— The Flour to be the produce of clean sound Colonial Wheat, from which 20 per Gent, in Bran has been extracted. 3rd.— The Bread to be made from Flour of the same quality as described in the preceding paragraph, and to be baked 24 hours before being issued, in loaves of 2lbs. each. 4th.— The Fresh Meat to be issued daily, to be delivered in fore and hind quarters alternately, ■when the quantity admits of it. When Beef ' is isiued, six inches to be cut off the hough and ' neck bones. 6th.— The mixed Vegetables for the Hotpitals and other Establishments entitled thereto, shall be ' supplied in reasonable proportions of Greens, Onionsj &c. 6th.— The Firewood to be Tea Tree or other Hard wood, split, and cut into 4 feet lengths.

Parties tendering are requested to observe that the most rigid adherence to these conditions will be invariably enforced.

MODE OF DELIVERY.

7th.— No part whatever of the supplies above specified, shall be received in Charge of the Commissariat, bui shall be delivered by the Contractor direct to the persons entitled thereto, at any place within the limits of the Town, upon the written Order of the Commistariat Officer in Charge, or of any person authorised by him for that purpose.

GENERAL CONDITIONS. Bth.— Each Tender sent in, in consequence of this Advertisement, to' be accompanied by- a (statement signed by two competent Persons, and expressing Iheir readiness, in the event of such Tender being accepted, to become security for its due performance. ' The penalty of the Bond to be given will be equal to the estimated Amount of three months' supplies. And it is to be understood that the sureties will be held strictly lespons sible for the fulfilment of the Contractor's engagements, any failure in which will be immediately followed by the enforcement of the penalty of Bond. 9th.— The articles required for Hospitals must be comprised in one Tender,— and the same Regulation will apply to those required by Ships of War. The other articles may be tendered together or separately. 10th. -The Contractor to prepare his own account according to the prescribed form; and on the production thereof at this Office, with the re* qtiisite Vouchers in a complete state, shall receive payment Monthly, by a Bill upon the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at Par, when the Amount is Fifty Pounds or upwards : when under that Amount, Payment will be made in Cash. 11th,— Iu the event of any Article offered being

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 88, 6 February 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 88, 6 February 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 88, 6 February 1847, Page 1

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