iiecled by the Senioi Commissaiiat Officer — without reference to any particular service, whether Military, Naval, or any other. Persons desirous of Tendering are requested to apply at this Office, where any further information they may require, will be afforded. PHILIP TURNER, Assistant Commissary Gener
ANNUAL CONTRACTS. FOR THE BAY OF ISLANDS. Commissariat Office, Auckland, Jan. 13, 1848. HTENDERS for furnishing Supplies to tbe i Commissariat Department, at such place or places in the District of Russell as may be appointed, for the 12 calendar months commencing Ist Api il next, will oe received at this office until noon of Wednesday tbe Ist day of Match next. The supplies required are as follows— Bread at per lb. Fiesh Beef, or Mutton, at per lb. OR The ration of Bread and Meat, consisting of lib. of each, may be tendered at pev Ration Rum, West India, 5 per cent under proof, (duty to be paid by the Contractor) at per Imperial Gallon Firewood at per lOOlbs. Straw at per ton of 2240 lbs. Mould and Dip Candles at per lb. FOR HOSPITALS, Fresh Beef or Mutton Fine Bread Arrow Root, Sago, Rice .each of ; Tea, Sugar, Oatmeal | atj Salt, Yellow Soap, Pearl Barley i Mixed Vegetables, Potatoes J Milk and Vinegar, at per Pint Eggs, at per dozen Porter, Port Wine, & Brandy, at per Bottle Fowls each The conditions under which tbe Supplies will be received, are tbe same as those laid down in the Commissariat Adveaisement inviting Tenders for the Auckland District, as it appears in this Newspaper, with the following addition :— The Fresh Meat to be issued Daily, in Fore and Hind Quarters alternately— when the quantity required admits of it. When Beef is issued, Six Inches are to be cut off the Hough and Neck Bones. PHILIP TURNER, Assistant Commissary General
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SOAP.
BERT SOAP per c«t. ; 0n1y ...... 265. Od. Best Dips perlb. " ••.... sd. " Moulds «« " • 7d. At the Auckland Soap and Candle Manufactory, Queen Street. J. A. Smith. Ships' Slush purchased at 16s. per cwt.
Soda, Magnesia, and Potass Waters, Lemonade, tyc. nHHE Public of Auckland and its vicinity are -*~ most respectfully informed that they can be supplied with the above refreshing beverages from the Manufactory, (late Osprey Inn) High Street, N. B.— Bottles purchased. January 25, 1848,
XT HADLOW begs to inform his customers ■*--*•• and the public of Auckland, that he has on sale at unprecedented low prices at his Stores in Shortland-street, next the Royal Exchange Hotel Finest black and green Tea Loaf and Raw Sugar Sperm, Mould, and Dip Candles Coleman's No. 1 Starch Do Blue Jamaica Ginger, Cloves, and Allspice Ground do do do Do Rice, & Patna Rice, at a very low price, N.B — All debts owed to the Firm of Hadlow & Co., are requested to be forthwith settled.
[a card.] W. ROBERTSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ALBERT-STREET. ■
rpHE MEETING of the Agricultural and Hor- ■*• ticultural Society of Auckland, advertised to be held on Saturday the sth of February, Ml take place at the Exchange Hotel, on that da- at one o'clock. J. BABER, Sec. pro tera. Jan. 27, 1848.
[A. CARD.] J. DERROM, plumber, painter, and glazier, Victoria Stre_et.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 4
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