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Commissariat Office, Auckland, 25ih October, 18.'>4. r jTENDSi!RS (in duplicate) will he received at this office i:mil Noon of Tulusuay, the 23rd of November next, from persons willing (o supply 12 Tons of New Zealand FLAX, for flic service of the Barrack Doparlmental this station, of a quality suitable for the purpose of filling soldiers’ Beds. Ibe Tenders (to be accompanied by samples) to slate distinctly the lime within which the quantity required will be delivered into the Ordnance Store, Auckland. Any further information may be obtained on application at [be Barrack Department. F UEDK. B U ATU WAITE, Assistant Commissary-General. TOTARA PILES AND OTHER TIMRER. Harbour Office, Auckland, Oct. 251h, 1854. will be received at this Office, 1 until noon of Saturday, 25th day of November next, for 200 Totara Piles, suitable for the harbour works now in progress. The price for the different lengths or descriptions must be specified according to the following dimensions: 0)0 Totara Piles, not less than 12 inches diameter in middle, 55 to 45 feet lengths, 400 Totara Piles, not less than 10 inches diameter in middle, 25 to 55 feel lengths, 400 Running feel kauri stringers, 7x7, lengths 21. 28, or 55 feet, 2l)0 Running feet kauri stringers, 9 x 0, lengths 21, 28, or 55 feet. 200 Running feel totara stringers, 7 \ 7, similar lengths, 200 Running feet totara stringers, 7 \ 8, similar lenglhes, Tiie above to be delivered in (he whole or ia any proportional quantities at the wharf, Auckland, or on the coast, at such places as a vessel, not drawing more than six fed water, can safely load. The chairman lakes the opportunity to notify that a continued supply will be required of Totara Stringers and of Plank, 2y inches thick, and does so for the information of sawyers who may be unable on their stations to draw out an entire tree. Oct. 20, 1854. W. POWDITCII, Chairman.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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319

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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