Government .Notices^, ' GliuCKlUiiS.' ' i Theratiou to consitt of the following articles: — 1 02. tea | „ Milt ,'f „ r.oiil'O, roasfed and ground 2 „ sugar 1-36,, pepper pound. Tlio tenders, to star.- I ho rale per ration as, .Viove, delivcictl in packages ol" suitable sizes to bo made direct to the Acliiifi1 Quarter-Master. Articles especially inipoited or tak"n out ufbond for his s>erviee will he lien tiom colonial duties. HOSPITAL SUPPLES.^ Choice pieces of every descript ion of Fresh" Meat, without hono Fine tin ad (fancy if required) j Fine flour I Arrowroot Sago ltice Pearl barley Tea 8 Coffee gNo. 1 Company's best moist sugar £ Best loaf sugar > Oatmeal 3 Bliick lead — Salt . ' White or black l Fine mustard Fresh butter Potatoes Mixed vegetables Yellow soap Preserved meats and soups (exclusive of tins) . • J Fresh eggs, at per dozen Fowls each Bath bricks Miik, vinegar, lime juice, at per imperial pint English ale or porter, at per dozen quart bottles, containing 5 gills each Sherry, port wine, and brandy, at per bottle ofl£ pints each Lemonade and soda water, at per dozen bottles. These supplies are to be delivered at the expense of the Contractor, direct to the Hospital Sergeant, at tiie Hospital, upon the written order of the Medical Officer. Each article to be of the best quality that can be procured. The Medical Officer to have the power of rejecting any article offered, and if proper supplies are not immediately substituted, of purchasing at the expense of the Contractor. Pill SON SUPPLIES. Rations for Military Prisoner.-, confined ill the garrison cells to consist of the following articles, which are to be of the best description— NO. 1 RATION. NO. 2 RATION, COtl--8 ozs. oatmeal . ..tinned. 1 „ salt .1 Ib. potatoes i J „ soap 4 ozs. onions 1£ lbs. bread no. 3 ration. H pints milk 6 ozs. oatmeal NO. 2 RATION. 1 „ salt 8 ozs. oatmeal J ■ ~ soap 8 „ bread li pint milk 1 „ salt 15 o/.s. bread 1 ' „ SOU]) .NO. 4 RATION. 1 pint milk 1 Ib. broad 8 ozs. meat , . a °7- SOilP These supplies to be delivered upon his requisition to the Acting Quarter-Master, who is to have the power of rejecting any article offered, and if proper supplies an; not immediately substituted, of purchasing at the contractor's expense. Each, tender must contain the four rations, and state the price per rat ion for each of the four. General Conditions. I.—All the articles to bo of the best marketable quality of their several kinds. 2. —Each tender to be accompanied by a statement aignod by two approved parsons becoming securities for, the due performance of the contract, should tlie lender be accepted. The penalty in each oa^e will bo the estimated amount of three mouths1 contract. 3. No transfer of a coutiact "will be permitted ■without the previous consent of the undersigned, or his successor iv office, 4. In the event of a contractor failing to have his supplies ready for inspection and ii-suc at the time and place apjjointed, the Commissariat Officer on duty to have the power of immediately purchasing the articles .required at his expense, and iv the event of such failure occurring, or any portion of his supplier bcinjr itjected three times durins; any one calendar mouth, iri shall be optional with the undersigned, or his succersoivi in ot'lice, to end the contract at once, and to enforce the penalty of the bond. ."•. The contractor to prepare liis own account monthly, according to the prescribed form, and on producing the baiuc, with the requisite vouchers, in a complete state, at this office, payment will be made n rash. 0. it shall be in the power of either party to limit the duration of Dhe Contract by giving, in inritivg a notice of three calendar months to the opposite party, niid to end the Contract at the expiration of' tluijt period. Such notice to be given only on the first day of a month, and within the period for which the Contract is made or agreed to be wade. Each tender to be in duplicate, pealed in one enve- \ lope, and endorsed, "Tenderfor ," as the ca'-e may he. A'tender* once sent in cannot be withdrawn or altered. Notice of the Acceptance of a Tender will be given as sr:rm as practicable, and the bond must then be ! completed without delay. I Forms of Tenders ami any further information that I may be. required will be afforded on application at this Office, at the Military Camp, Cemetery Hill, from ten to twelve o'clock daily. No tender will be accepted unless upon the proper form. FRANCIS INNES, Deputy Assistant Commissary-General. GOLD DISCOVERY. TWO THOUSAND POUNDS REWARD. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March 4th, 1862. rjpilE following Resolution, adopted by the Prot vincial Council of the Province of Auckland, is i published for general information. j J. Williamson, Superintendent. " Resolved —That an address be presented to His Honor the Superintendent requesting him to oner a reward not exceeding Two Thousand Pounds to bo awarded to any person or persons who shall discover an available gold-field in the Province of Auckland, and make the same known to the Provincial Government, this Council pledging itself to vote snch sum when necessary, subject to the following conditions :— " 1. Claim or claims to be sent into the Provincial Government. " 2. An available gold-field shall be considered to exist whenever such a quantity of gold shall be obtained from it, as shall have afforded employment to not les>s than 500 diggers for three months at fair average wages, "3. All matters relating to any claim shall be referred' to and decided by three commissioners, to be appointed for that purpose by the Superintendent, by an. I with the advice and consent of his Executive Council. " Commissioners' award to be made not later than, nine months from the date of reception of claim, " ELECTION NOTICE. Tl ,f~A JOR RICHARDSON, haying learned that _L*JL there. \ias an illegality in his nomination us a candidate for the House of Representatives, returns Id;. Ihnuks to the electors of Dunedin for the assurances «if support which he has received on the occasion, and only withdraws from the contest with the intention of soliciting the honor of their support in a few days, when a new election writ is expected for another vacancy. ; UTLER, BROTIIEES, & WHITEIIOUSE, • Wiioi.bsali: Saddlkks, i Harness Mamius and Saddlers' Ironmongers. Walsall, England; and Pitt street, Sydney, near the Metropolitan Hotel. AM'LANDRERS & CO. have for SALE a large . Cookisq Rakge, 4 feet 6, with all the necessary apparatus, capable of cooking for an immense nuniber of people A USTItALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMx\ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. FOR SALE, TPkWELLING HOUSE of Six Rooms, well JLJ finished, Stables, Well, &c, &c. Ben. Smith Architect, Princes-street. Immediate possession. dunedin races. •notice;. ' ALL HORSES entered for' the Dunedin Races are allowed to' Train on the Course, on and after Monday, 24th inst. W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. TO THE RACES ! ! TTARDY'S " EXPRESS " will leave every raornXX ing at 9 a.m., carrying goods and p'assencers. Orders received at Messrs. Wilson and J ones'j Staf-ford-street. " ' IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND THE COMMUNITY. MESSRS. WATERS & MORTON tow the honor to call attention to their superior " Carle de Diner," and their unequalled Suppers. M'Cubbin's Cafe and Restaurant, Farley's Arcade. A Select Table d'Hote every Sunday at 5 o'clock.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 112, 26 March 1862, Page 3
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