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Commissariat Office, Auckland, 21 si October, 1854. LENDERS (in duplicate) will be received I at this office until noon of Wednesday, the 25th instant, from persons willing to contract to supply Her Majesty’s 58th Ilcgiment at Auckland with Tea, sugar, coffee, milk, pepper Salt, flowr, vegetables, bread, for dinner, Potatoes, barley, and rice. The quantities likely to be required may be ascertained from the Quarter-Master of the Regiment. Each Tender must comprise the whole of the above-mentioned articles, and the contract to last for three months, commencing on the Ist proximo, unless | reviouslv terminated by a month’s notice given for that purpose, in writing, by either parly. Payment for the supplies furnished will be made weekly by the 58th Regiment. Fred. Brathwaite, Assistant Commissary-General. Commissariat Office, Auckland, 251b October, 1854. r PENDERS (in duplicate) will be received A at this office until Noon of Thursday, the 23rd of November next, from persons willing to supply * 12 Tons of New Zealand FLAX, for the service of the Barrack Department at this station, of a quality suitable for the purpose of filling soldiers’ Beds. The Tenders (to be accompanied by samples) to slate distinctly the time within which the quantity required will be delivered into the Ordnance Store, Auckland. Any further information may be obtained on application at the Barrack Department. Fredk. Brathwaite, Assistant Commissary-General. WHARF STORES, VICTORIA LAMEEX “ KATE KEARNEY.” On sale at the stores of the Undersigned* |0 CHESTS BEBT CONGOU TEA *■*** boxes do. do. 3l inch extra stout grey calico German silver lea spoons Steel key rings Walking stick fishing rods Wax matches Letter paper Men’s glazed straw hats do Leghorn do Girls fancy straw do. Summer shawls Oil table covering Hair oil, in buttles all sizes. American buckets in nest of three —a new article. Wholesale and Retail, P. A. Phillips. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. On Sale by gTEELYAHDS the Undersigned. 300, 350, 400, 450, and 500 lbs. Holloware, kett'es, fountains, boilers Frypans, tinned oval and round Scythes, patent and plain Ditto Stones of various descriptions Steel snuffers, trays Counter weighing machines, from 14 to 56 lbs. Brass pillar candlesticks Butter prints, milk dishes, &c. Albata tea dessert table spoons Copper pump tacks Butcher steels and knives Bellows all sizes Wire house bells Blank keys Chair web curtain bands Curtain rings, soup ladles Saddlery of all descriptions With an assortment of China glass and earthenware Stone Maibles, China flower pots Carpet balls. &c., &c., &c. J. T. Bovlan. October 20, 1854. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS are requested for the erection of a Wooden Building at the corner of Queen and Bhortlaud streets Plans and specifications may be seen, and particulars learned, by application to Mark Somerville, Auckland, 20th October, 1854. ON SALE AT THE STEAM MILL STORE. FLOUR, best, 335. per 100 lbs. Ditto, seconds, 30s. ditto Sharps, 17 s - 6d. ditto Bran, 2s. 6d. per bushel Maize, 9s. ditto Ditto, cracked, 9s. Gd. ditto In quantities to suit purchasers. Shortland-street, Auckland, October 20th, 1854. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, about midnight of Saturday last, the 21st inst,, three men endeavoured by intimidation and threats, to gain admittance to my collage of SpringRank. (late Newdick’s) Surrey Hills, and thereafter forced an entrance to the stables, where they seem to have remained some lime drinking rum. and committing petty depredations, 1 hereby offer a reward of Five Pounds for such information as may lead to the apprehension of the guilty parlies. Henry Hardington. One of the men wore a blue blouse shirt, and they seem to have carried rum, as a little was left in a pauakin, and also salt, as some was spill on the floor Auckland, 23rd Oct., 1854. TEMPERANCE LEAGUE, ONEIIU N G A . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Native Market-house at ONEHUNGA, on THURSDAY EVENING next, at six o’clock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of forming a LOCAL ASSOCIATION in furtherance of the objects of the Auckland League of Temperance. A Deputation from the League will attend the Meeting. Seats will be reserved for Ladies. Auckland, Oct. 23, 1854.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 2

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