BAY OF ISLANDS, ANNUAL CO NTiIA GT S. Commissariat Office, Auckland, d 4th February, 4853. will be received at ibis Office, A until noon of Wednesday the 9lh March next, from persons willing to Contract 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 the Undersigned, or his Successor in Office, during the twelve calendar months commencing 4st April next, viz.:— Fresh Meat, Bread, Sperm Candles, of English Manufacture, Dip Candles, Mould Candles, Vegetables, for ships of War or Transports, Firewood, at per lOOlbs. FOR HOSPITALS. Fresh Beef or Mutton, Fine Bread, Flour, Arrowroot, Sago, I each at Bice, Tea, Sugar, > Oatmeal, Salt, Yellow Soap, I per lb. Pearl Barley, 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-General. Commissariat Office, Auckland, 44th February, 1833. r FENDERS will be received at this Office -JL until noon of Wednesday, the 9th March next, from persons willing to contract for furnishing such quantities of STRAW as may be required by the Barrack Department at the Bay of Islands. The Straw to be delivered at the Wahapu at such times and in such quantities as may be directed, and to be subject to the approval of the Officer or person in charge of the Barrack Department. Payment to be made at Auckland by an Ordnance Draft on the Commissariat Chest. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary-General. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. r F LUNDERGAN begs to announce that A • he has removed from the premises lately occupied by him in Shortland-street, to his former place of business, opposite the “Masonic Motel,”.Princes-slrect, where he hopes still to conduct, in such manner as will continue to prove satisfactory, THE TAILORING BUSINESS, IN ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES. T. L. is anxious to acknowledge the fair share of support he has been favored with since he commenced in Auckland, and at the same lime to assure his customers that it will be his anxious desire to earn their continued patronage by strict attention to the execution of then* orders, both with regard to promptness and style of workmanship. NUGGET. A VERY SPLENDID SPECIMEN of the Waiau Diggings. A large quartzveined Nugget, weighing 5 V ounces, computed to contain 4 ounces of pure gold, will be RAFFLED FOR, on an early day, at the “Exchange Hotel,” where the Nugget and Subscription List may be seen. Eighteen Members, at il. each. Auckland, March 4, 4853. ARMSON S ESTATE. A DIVIDEND of Two Shillings and Sixpence in the Pound is now payable to such Creditors as signed the Trust Deed, on application to the undersigned, between the hours of 40 and 4 4 o’clock, a. m., and during the present month. Ry order of the Trustees, J. A. Gilfillan. Wharf, Lower Queen-street, Ist March, 4853. 'VTATHANIEL WILLETT, born in the Tv Parish of Eardisland, near the town of Leominster, Herefordshire, and who enlisted at Gloucester, for the 58th Regiment, on the 4 sth June, 4840, wishes to announce to his friends in England and elsewhere that he has been this day discharged, at his own request, from the 58lh Regiment, with the determination to settle at Auckland, New Zealand, where all communications for him arc to be addressed. Nathaniel Willett. Auckland, Feb. 28th, 4855. J ANTED, a sharp, intelligent LAD, the son of respectable parents. One who and who can write a legible hand will be rceferred. Apply to Mr. Hansard, Princes-street. >atperlb.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 719, 5 March 1853, Page 1
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