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'Commissariat Office, Willis Street, Wellington, 20th March, 1846. Annual Contracts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That SEALED Tenders, will be received at this Office, by the Undersigned, until Monday the 23d instant, at noon, for furnishing the Commissariat at Wellington, and at the Rive* Hutt, with the supplies under menti ned, in such quantities as may be required during the twelve calendar months, commencing the*lst of April next, under the conditions whichhave been published in the four preceding numbers of this paper. Bread, Biscuit, I Flour, V atperlb. Fresh Meat, [ Vegetables, J Or, the Ration of Bread and Meat, consisting of 1 lb. of each, may be tendered at per Ration. Rum, (West India,) at per Imperial Gallon. Firewood, of a marketable description, and cut into 4 feet lengths, at per 100 lb. Mould Candles, at per lb. Dip Candles, at per lb. For Hospitals, &c. Arrow Root, Sago, Rice, Tea, "1 Sugar. Oatmeal, Salt. Yellow L-t_._it,L -t_._it, - Soap, Pearl Bail ey, mixed Ye- I at per lb ' -. getables, Potatoes, Fine Bread J ( Milk, at per pint. Port Wine, at per dozen. Vinegar, at per Imperial Gallon. Porter, at per dozen. Of thefoiegoing, the Mould and Dip Candles, Vegetables and Hospital Supplies, are the only articles required at We lington. AH the above mentioned articles are required for T the use of th? troops stationed in the River Hutt district, and separate Tenders will be received for any one or more of them, excepting those urtder the head of Hospitals., which must be included in one Tender., . jn other respects those conditions which ha-ve been already published in the preceding number of this paper, are intended to apply to such Tender* as may be sent in in consequence of this advertisement, and: parties desirous of Tendering are requested to refer.thereto. G. D/Lardner, D.A.C.G.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ABRIVAI S. March 14. — Schooner Hdele, Cemino, fromKapiti. March 15. — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui, with hams and bacon. March 17. — Schooner Fanny Morris, 60 ton 3, Hay, -from Auckland. Sameday. — CutterZmra, 24,Anglin,frona.the coast.

DEPARTURES. Marchl4. — Schooner Mana, 27, Munn, for Akaroa. March 15. — Schooner Susannah Ann, 79 tons, Hensley, for Kai Kora. March 16.—C utter Ann and Sarah, 28 tons, Sinclair, for East coast. March 20. — Cutter Katkerine Johnstone, .16 tons, -Taylor, for WanganuL. The ship Napier cleared outwards for the Cape of Good Hope and New Zealand, 26th Oct.

Auckland Shipping. — The Louisa Campbell, Darby, sailed for 'Valparaiso, with "Kauri ,gum and firewood, --on the 2d February. The FreDci corvette Rhin, 26 guns, Commodore Berard, sailed for Tahiti on the 4th Feb. The David Malcolm, 'Cabel, sailed for London on the 10th Feb., Capl. Fitzroy and family were passengers. The schooner Comet, Cork, arrived at Auckland on the 9th Feb., and sailed for Sydney on the 18th. The Cecilia, Pearce, arrived from Newcastle, 56th Feb., with coals for H.M. Steamer Driver.

Married 28th February last, by the Rev. S. Ironside, Thomas Taylor, master of the Katherine Johnstone, to Anne, daughter of Mr. Small of this place. Married — on Wednesday the 18th inst., by the Rev. S. Ironside, James Smith, Esq., Merchant, (late of Banff, Scotland) to Marian, relict of -S; S. S. White, Esq.. of Nelson.

A General Meeting of the Subscribers to the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian" will be held at Barret fs Hotel, at half-past seven - o'clockjOn Monday evening, the23dinst.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 76, 21 March 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 76, 21 March 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 76, 21 March 1846, Page 2

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