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objected to as not agreeing with these Conditions, it will be submitted to a Board of Officers, to be appointed by the Officer Commanding the Troops, and if rejected by the Board, it will be replaced by the Commissariat Officer and charged against the Contractor, in the event of his neglecting to do so when required. 12th. — It shall be in the power of either party to limit the duration of the Contract by giving in willing a notice of three Calendar Months to the opposite party, and to end the Contract at the expiration of that period, it being under-

stood that such notice can be given only from the fiist day of a month, and within the peiiod for which the Contract is made or agreed to be made. 13th. — Each Tender to be enclosed in a separate envelope, and Marked " Tender for Bread,"

" Tender for Meat," &c, as the case may be. 14th. — No Tender once sent in, is to be withdrawn or altered, and Notice of those accepted will be given within three days of the time of opening. And on suilicient evidence being

aflbrdcd that the proposed sureties arc sufficiently responsible, the Bond is to be completed without delay.

In all cases where persons who have tendered refuse to fulfil their offers upon light or frivolous excuses, it will be competent for the undersigned to 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 Office in chargewithout reference to any particular service, whether Military, Naval, or any other. Persons desirous of Tendeiing are requested to apply at this Office, where they will be furnished with Forms of Tender, and any other information they may require. PHILIP TURNER, D. A. C. G.

ANNUAL CONTRACTS

tor BAY OF ISLANDS.

Commissariat Office, Auckland, Jan. 23rd, 1847. HHENDERS for furnishing supplies to the J- Commissariat Department, at such place or places in the District of Russell as may be appointed, for the 12 calendar months commencing Ist April next, will be received at this Oflice until noon of Monday the Ist day of March next. The Supplies required are as follows — Bread at per lb. Fresh Beef, or Mutton at per lb. Oil The Ration of Bread and Meat, consisting of 1 pound of each, may be tendered at per Ration Rum West India, 5 per cent under proof, (duty to be paid by the Contractor) at per Imperial Gallon Firewood at per 100 lbs. Straw at per ton of 2,240 lbs. Mould and Dip Candles at per lb. FOR HOSPITALS. Fresh Beef or Mutton .. Arrow Root, Sago, Rice i at per Tea, Sugar, Oatmeal > Salt, Yellow Soap, Pearl Barley \ lbeach Mixed Vegetables, Potatoes < Milk and Vinegar, at per Pint Eggs, at per dozen Porter, Port Wine, & Brandy, at per doz Fowls each The conditions under which the Supplies will be received, aTe the same as those laid down in the Commissariat Advertisement inviting Tenders for the Auckland District, as it appears in this Newspaper. Philip Turner, D. A. C. G.

ON SALE. At the Retail Stores of C. 'Robinson, Princes Street.

OOUCHONG, Congou, and Hyson Skin Tea O Loaf and Moist Sugar, HoneyCurrants, Raisins, Maccaroni Arrow Root, Sago, Pearl Barley Oatmeal, Flour, Sauces, Pickles Vinegar, Curry Powder Cayenne, White and Black Pepper Mustard, Salad Oil, Olives Sperm, Mould, and Dip Candles Soap, Soda, Starch, Blue Bottled and Box Blacking Bath Bricks, Pipe Clay, Whiting Dairy and Liverpool Salt Sperm and Black Oil Auckland, Jan. 26th, 184-7.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 89, 13 February 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 89, 13 February 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 89, 13 February 1847, Page 1

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