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13.— 1n the event of more than three rejec- ! tions, according to the previous condition, of | any one article of supply, occurring during any one calendar month, it sha-11 be optional with the undersigned, or his, successor in office, ' to end the contract at once, and' to enforce the i penalty of the bond. , 14. — Contractors must be prepared to supply ! whatever may be demanded by the Commissariat, without reference to the service for which the supplies may be required, whether Military, Naval, or any other. t 15. — The Contractor to prepare his own account, monthly, according to {the prescribed form, and on producing the san^e with the requisite vouchers, in a complete state at this office, he will receive payment by means of a Bill upon the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at par, when the amount due exceeds £50, — when under that amount, payment will he made in cash. 16. — The supplies required shall be delivered by the Contractor direct to the person or persons entitled thereto, on the order of the Senior Commissariat Officer, or of any person to be deputed by him for that purpose. Each Tender to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed " Tender for Annual Supplies at Auckland." A Tender once sent in, cannot be withdrawn or altered. Information as to what Tenders have been accepted, will be given within three days of the time appointed for opening them, and the Bond must then be completed without delay. Should any person who may sign a Tender, either as a proposed Contractor or as a Surety, refuse to fulfil his offer on any unsatisfactory excuse, he will be considered ineligible in future to act in either capacity. Forms of Tender, and any further in forma- , tion that may be required, will be afforded on application at this office. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary-General.

BAY OF ISLANDS, ANNUAL CONTRACTS. Commissariat Office, Auckland, 20th January, 1852. rpENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until noon of Friday, the 20th day of February next, for furnishing the undermentioned Supplies in such quantities, at such times, and at such places, within the district of the Bay of Islands, as may be directed by, or on behalf of thtf undersigned, pr hi 3 successor in office during the twelve calendar months commencing Ist April, 1852: — Fresh Meat, at per lb. Bread, at per lb. Firewood, at per 100 lbs. Mould Candles, at per lb; Dip ditto, at per lb. Vegetables, (for Ships of War, or Transports), at per lb. FOR HOSPITALS. Fresh Beef or Mutton -v Fine Bread M Flour, Arrowroot, Sago ¥ each at Rice, Tea, Sugar > Oatmeal, Salt, Yellow Soap Iperlb. Pearl Bailey, Mixed Vegetables \ Potatoes Porter, Port Wine, Brandy, each at per bottle Milk, Vinegar, each at per pint Eggs, at per dozen. Fowls, each. The Conditions under which the supplies will be received, are the same as those laid down in the Commissariat Advertisement inviting Tenders for the Auckland District, as it appears in this Newspaper. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary Geneial.

Commissariat Office, Auckland, 20th January, 1852. fTONDERS will be received at this Office, -1- until noon of Friday, the 20th day of February next, for furnishing such quantities of STRAW as may be required by the Barrack Department at Auckland, during the twelve Calendar Months, ending 3 1 st March, 1853. The Straw must be delivered at such times and places, and in such quantities as may be directed by the Barrack Master, to whose approval the same is to be subject. Payment to be made by an Ordnance Draft on the Commissariat Chest. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

0 N I_o N S . HPHE UNDERSIGNED are Purchasers of X ONIONS in quantities of ONE TON and upwards. Bain & Burtt, January 13th, 1852.

ON SALE EX "FALMOUTH" FROM HONOLULU. "fl A^ Cases Prime Cavendish Tobacco **] 3 Half Cases ditto 3 Kegs Fine Negrohead J5 Cases Premium Fig 10 Cases American Falling Axes 2 " Tomahawks 12 Doz. superior Axe Handles. | Bain & Buivtt. 9Lh January, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 1

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