Commissariat Office, Auckland, August sth, 1850, 'THUNDERS will be received at this Office I until noon of Monday next; the 12th instant, forthe following service, viz. — Printing 1000 Proceedings of Boards Ditto 500 Parchment Certificates. Further information will be afforded on application at the Brigade Office, Britpmact Barracks. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary-General.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, Ist August, 1850. HPENDERS will be received at this Office *• until noon of Thursday next, the Bth instant, — for CARTING SCORIA from the Engineer Quarry at Mount Eden, to the Boundary wall of Albeit Barracks, — at per perch of measured work. Further paiticulars may be ascertained at the office of tha Commanding Royal Engineer. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
Commissariat Office,
Auckland, July 30, 1850. nHENDERS for the supply of the undermenJ tioned Articles at Auckland, and the Bay of Islands, from Ist November, 1850, to 31st March, 1851, will be received at this Office, until noon of Monday, the 16th September next, viz. :—: — At Auckland — Mould and Dip Candles. At Bay of Islands — Bread. The Conditions of Contract, and other necessary information, will be found in the Commissariat Advertizement for Annual Contracts, dated 18th January last, and published in the " New Zealander" newspaper. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, For the 19th Inst.
SINGLE TICKETS, Is. 6d.; Double ditto, 2s. 6d. — May be had of Mr. Hansard, Lower Queen -street, and Mr. 'R. Thompson, Shortland-street. J. Kavanagh, Secretary, St. Patrick's Band. August 6, 1850.
JOCKEY CLUB.
fTIHE Members of the New Ulster Jockey ■« Cluh are requested to meet at the Royal Exchange Hotel on Thursday next, Bth in,st. at 8 o'clock, p. m. By direction, Henry Hardington. Auckland, Ist August, 1850.
NEW GENERAL GROCERY STORE, At the corner of Wyndham Street, (formerly the « Auckland Hotel.")
JOHN CONWAY has the honor to inform his friends, those who patronized him when formerly in that business, and the public generally, that he has now opened the above mentioned premises. J. C. will keep a large assortment of the very best goods of all descriptions, which he will retail at the lowest remunerating prices.
GOLDEN CANNSSTER WAREHOUSE.
npilE undersigned having entered into part* *- uership, and intending to carry on a General Business (in those commodious Premises in High-street, lately occupied by Mr. Coney) consisting of Drapery, Groceiies, Ironmongery, Glassware and Crockery, together with a variety of Fancy and a Miscellaneous Assortment, wish to call the attention of their Old Customers and the Public, to thenwell selected Stock now on hand, which will be sold at such prices as to merit general satisfaction. Egan & Hegarty. N.B. — If you want Prime Potted Butter, Batburst Cheese, well cured Hams and Bacon, call at the Golden Glister Warehouse, Highstreet. A few tyns fine Dairy and Liverpool Salt on hand. E. & H.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 450, 7 August 1850, Page 1
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