ORDNANCE SERVICE.
' Commissariat, Auckland, May 20th, 1851. HPENDERS will be received at this office A until noon of Friday next, the 23rd instant, from persons willing to furnish
2,000 TENT PINS,
according to a specimen to be seen at the office of Ordnance, Britomart Barracks. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
COMMISSARIAT CONTRACTS.
AUCKLAND DISTRICT.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 6th May, 1851. IN consequence of the prescribed Three Months notice having been given, the Contracts now in force for furnishing the undermentioned Articles, for the Auckland District, will terminate on the 3 1st of next July, viz.: FRESH MEAT, BREAD, Supplies for General Purposes. Notice is accordingly given that Tenders for the supply of those Articles at Auckland, from Ist August, 1851 to 31st March, 1852, will be received at this office, until noon of Saturday, the 28th of June next. The conditions of Contract will be the same as are specified in the Commissariat advertisement, published in the New Zeafander Newspaper, and dated 14th January, 1851. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
COMMISSARIAT CONTRACTS.
BAY OF ISLANDS.
Commissariat Office,
Auckland, 6th May, 1851. TN consequence of the prescribed Three J. Months notice having been given, the Contract now in force for furnishing BREAD at the Bay or Islands, will terminate on the 31st of next July. Notice is accordingly given, that Tenders for the supply of BREAD at the Bay of Islands, from Ist August, 1851, to 31st March, 1852, will be received at this office, until noon of Saturday, the 28th of June next. The conditions of Contract will be the same as arc specified in the Commissariat Advertisement published in the New Zealander newspaper, and dated 14th January, 1851. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
STONE WALLING.
TENDERS for building Rough Stone Walls, at St. John's College, will be received by the Rev. F. Thatcher, Auckland, until
Friday, 23rd instant. The Tenders must state the height of wall, — thickness at bottom and at top — and the price per running rod. Reference to some wall already built by the person tendering will be required.
BRITISH & FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets, &c.
LADIES' and Children's WINTER CLOTHING in most approved materials, and of newest design, are now being disposed of at extremely moderate prices. May 17th, 1851.
H. HARDINGTON'S
Royal Exchange Liyery and Commission Stables, Shortland Street.
A CARRIAGE, DOG CART, GIG, and a number of well trained Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLE HORSES on Hire. —Also, an OMNIBUS and Four. */ Horses broken to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, and Draught.
HENRY HARDINGTON begs to notify to Ladies and Gentlemen attending the Birth-day Festivities and Ball, that he has at their disposal, on order left at his Hotel, Shortland Street, a GENTEEL CARRIAGE and Pair.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 532, 21 May 1851, Page 1
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