Commissariat, Auckland, 1 7lh May, 1853. r |'ENDERS for supplying the following & Articles for 11. M. 38lh Regiment, at Auckland, will lie received at tins Office, until noon of Wednesday, the 251h instant, viz.: The quantities likely to be required may be ascertained from the Quarter-master, 58lh Regiment. The Supplies will have to be delivered at Albert Barracks daily, at the same hours as the rations of bread and meat are delivered. Each Tender must comprise all the articles required. Tenders for portions thereof not being eligible for acceptance. The supplies to be of the best quality and description, and to be subject to theapproval of a Board of Officers appointed by the Officer in command of the Regiment. The contract to last for three months, commencing on the Ist proximo, unless previously terminated by a month’s notice given for that purpose in writing by either parly. The person taking the Contract must be prepared to give ample security for its proper fulfilment. Payment for the supplies furnished will be made weekly by the Regiment. Chas. Rridgen, Assistant Commissarj-General. NOTICE. ’V’ OTICE is hereby given that a Special ■c Meeting of the Justices of the Peace residing within the following Districts, namely, ‘‘the City of Auckland,” “the Suburbs of Auckland,” “ the Pensioner Settlements,” “the Northern Division,” and “the Southern Division,” will he hcldeii at the Police Office, Auckland, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of June next, at ten o’clock, a.m., for the purpose of “hearing and determining all objections to the List of Claims to the right of Voting within the Districts aforesaid, and of forming the Roll for the ensuing year, of Persons qualified to vole under the Provisions of the New Zealand Constitution Act.” Tuos. Beckham, Resident Magistrate. Police Office, Auckland. May 13, 1853. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the LIST of * CLAIMS to the right of Voting under the New Zealand Constitution Act will be posted for inspection on the 20lh instant, and remain until the loth day of June next, at the undermentioned places, namely, “The City of Auckland,” at the Post Office, Auckland. “The Suburbs of Auckland,” at the Windsor Castle, Parnell. “The Pensioner Settlements,” in the Pensioner Settlement, opposite to the Panmnre Inn. “The Southern Division,” at the Paunmre Inn. “The Northern Division” at the Half-way House, Epsom. Edward Barry, Clerk to the Magistrates. Police Office, Auckland, May 13, 1853. EX DANIEL WEBSTER , ETC., ETC. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned. | 11 II 1) S. R. P. R U M I HIkT diamonds) Port Wine, 10 Qr.-Gasks (I diamond) ditto 12 “ Superior Sherry 50 Dozen Rest Port 50 “ Sherry i Case No. 2 Cigars. 600 100 100 54 15 15 Bags Brown Sugar “ Crushed Loaf Sugar “ Java While ditto “ Company’s Sugar fSL I Con s° u Tea 50 Boxes Mould Candles 150 “ Liverpool Soap 6 Cases Coleman’s Starch 2 11 Blue 100 Bags Patna Rice 2 Cases Sago 2 “ Mustard, £-lb. bottles 5 “ ditto 10-lb. tins Dairy Salt, Oatmeal, and Arrowroot. 30 Kegs fine quality Negrohead Tobacco 78 Boxes Tobacco Pipes. Window Glass, various sizes White Lead Sheet Lead—Whiting. One Case Half-hose. May loth, 1853. James Macky. ANTED—A steady and practical man as MILLER. Apply to Low tv Motion, Waterloo House. icklaml, April 5, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 741, 21 May 1853, Page 1
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