FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
**L> mH E BRIG RAVEN, ,jL^k X 225 Tons, James Bowden, Commander, will sail for the above *^^™Port on Monday, the 26th July. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, July 20, 1852.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 19th July, 1852. vsill be received at this Office J- until noon of Tuesday, the 27th inst., from persons willing to contract for supplying Forage for Military Service in the Auckland District, from Ist August, 1852, to 31st March, 1853. The price is to be stated at per Ration, — the Ration to consist of: — 10 lbs. Oats, i& lbs. Hay, 8 lbs. Straw.
The Forage to be delivered by the Contractor at the quarters of the several Officers and persons entitled, at such times, and in such quantities as may be directed by the undersigned, or his successor in office. The different articles composing the Ration are to be of the best marketable description in every respect, and when a difference of opinion as to quality may arise, it is to be decided by a Board of Officers to be appointed by the Officer in command of tbe Troops for the time being. Should the decision of the Board be adverse to the Contractor, he must immediately furnish other articles of a satisfactory description, or else the Commissariat will cause purchase to be made, and charge the expense against the Contractor. It shall be in the power of either party to limit the duration of the Contract by giving, in writing, a notice of three calendar months to the opposite party. Such notice to be given only from the first day of a month. No transfer of a Contract will be permitted without the previous consent of the Senior Commissariat Officer. The Contractor to prepare his account monthly, according to the usual Form, and on producing the same, supported by proper Vouchers, will be paid in cash when the amount is under £50, when above that sum, payment will be made by a Treasury Bill at par. Each Tender must be accompanied by a statement signed by two competent persons, and expressing their readiness, in the event of the Tender being accepted, to become Sureties for its due performance, by entering into a Bond, the penalty of which will be the same as the estimated amount of three months supplies. The Tenders to be in duplicate, and, when once sent in, are not to be altered or withdrawn. Information as to the Tender accepted shall be given as soon as the decision has been made in that respect, 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, he will be considered in future as ineligible to act in either capacity. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
NOTICE.
~VT OTICE is hereby given that on the 2nd -L^ day of August next, the Lists of Claimants to the right of voting for the Election of Members to serve in the Provinial Council for the undermentioned Electoral Districts, will be posted and remain for inspection until the 18th day of the said month, at the following places, namely— The City of Auckland, at the Post Office, Auckland ; The Suburbs of Auckland, at the Windsor Castle, Parnell ; The Pensioner Settlements, Panmure Inn, Panmure ; The Southern Division, Panmure Inn, Panmure ; The Northern Division, Half-way House, Epsom Road. Edward Barry, _ Clerk to the Magistrates. Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, 20th July, 1852.
ON SALE EX GWALIOR.
A LARGE assortment of CROCK- ■**■ ERYWARE, consisting of CUPS AND SAUCERS, a great variety Dinner sets, Breakfast sets, Chamber ditto, of the newest styles and patterns.
Also — A lot of BOOKS to be sold cheap. And A variety of, JAMS, consisting of Black Currant, Plumb Cherry, Red Currant Damson, Gooseberry Raspberry, &c., at Is. per ib. George Hunter, Red House, Queen-street. Auckland, July 7th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 654, 21 July 1852, Page 1
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