Commissariat, Auckland; August 13th, 1862. ENDERS in duplicate will be received at this office until noon on WEDNESDAY next, the 20th instant, from persons willing to supply 30 CARTWHEELS. The material and workmanship to be of tho vofy best Ascription, and to be subject to strict supervision daring manufacture, its Well as caroful inspection on delivery. The Contractor will be required to deliver ten within a fortnight of the acceptance of tender, and seven each subsequent week until the contract is completed; failing which, or in the event of objections to material or workmanship, the Commissariat to have tho power of purchasing at the contractor's expense. A pattern of the wheel required may be seen, and any further informat'on obtained on application at tho Military Store Office, Britomart Barracks. H. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Commissary-General. Commissariat, Auckland, August 13th, 1862. lENDERS in duplicate will be received at this i office uniil noon on WEDNESDAY next, the 20th instant, from persons willing to contract for the supply of the following articles, viz.:— FINE FLOUR.—Per ton, delivered at Auckland. Onehunga, or Otahuhu, as demanded, or if required, on board any ship in harbour. BREAD, SALT PORK, BISCUIT, OATS. MAIZE, BRAN. atf 100 lbs. To bo delivered as required at any place within one mile of the Albert Barracks or on board any ship in the harbour. Oats, Maize, and Bran, are to bo inciuded in one tender, which will be accepted or rejected as a whole. SHIPS OF WAR. Rice, Tea, No. 1 Company's Moist Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Tobacco, Salt, Suet, Soap, Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Pepper, Mustard, Arrowroot, Chocolate or Cocoa, Stearine Candles, at per lb. each. Ootmeal, Split Peas, Whole Peas, at per bushel of 64 pints each. Vinegar, Lime Juice, Polar Oil, and best Sperm Oil, at per gallon each. Theso articles to be delivered on board (free of extra charge) in such packages as arc usually provided for the Naval Service. All the items to be in one tender, which will be accepted or rejected as a whole. All supplies for the Navel Service to be subject to the approval of the Naval authorities, and if rejected, other supplies of unexceptionable quality to be immediately substituted, or the Commissariat to have the power of purchasing at the expense of the contractor. The conditions of these contracts will be the same as those advertised in the New-Zealander of February Ist, and Southern Cross of February 4th last, and the deliveries to commence November Ist, and terminate March 31st, 1863. Printed forms of tender and any further information may be obtained on application at this office. H. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Commissary-General. Tenders for Carting. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 14th August, 1862. r pENDERS will be received at this office until noon 1 of WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant, for the delivery of about four hundred yards of SCORIA ASH in Fort-street, according to a specification which may be seen on application at this office. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Scoria Ash." DANIEL POLLEN, For the Superintendent. Public Notifications. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming a right to vote at the election of a Board of Trustees for the district of Tamaki West under the Highways Act, 1862, are to send in their claims to William Innes Taylor, Esq., Justice of the Peace, Tamaki West, on or before the 25th day of August, instant. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming a right to vote at the election of a Board of Trustees for the Wairoa District under the Highways Act, 1862, are to send in their claims to James Speedy, Esq., Resident Magistrate at Papakura, on or before the 25th day of August, instant. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming a right to vote at the election of a Board of Trustees for Papakura Valley District,. under tho Highways Act, 1862, are to send in their claims to James Sphedy, Esq., Resident Magistrate, at Papakura, on or before the 25th day of A»g^ poLLBN) Deputy of the Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, August 14th, 1862. City Board of Works. CLEANSING THE CITY STREETS. TENDERS for Carting for tho next three months will bo received at the City Board of Works Office, Canada Buildings, on or before noon of MOJNDAY, 25th August instant. n d Moßpßm Secretary. 18th August, 1862. To Carpenters and Joiners. JJNDERS arc required for the erection of ' ,' Houses, at Newmarket. Plans;andß,.ccili k ations may be seen at my office until WEDNESDAY, the ™othinst., when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. jmE& WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Excavators, Scoria Masons, and Bricklayers. instant bv D. NATHAN, r;sq.,oiHu««■-■.» — > "th. SSaWorks in Waterloo Quadrats. Ptaj [ Specifications to be seen at my office, Victona--Btrect* RICHARD KEALS, Architect. %$" Not bound to accept tho lowest Tender. For Sale, AT " Beard's Wharf," about 10 tons good POTATOES, at £4 per ton, bags included. At "The .Grange," about 5 tons superior Seed Potatoes, recently picked, --jftß^ QUm The Grange, Otahuhu, August 13, 1862. „__ £2 Reward. STnrENout of my Paddock at Remucra, within T? tS fovtiiSrht a Roller and Frame, shaft kauri, tho last W«MJ re(L Auy pergons giving S in? maS ffS lead to thcLmction of the
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 1
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