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Commissariat. - - Rutland Stopkade, Wanganui, 13 Dec.,1862.' ' ’ TENDERS will he received at this,;office Until 12 Noon of Monday, 2.9 th inst.frotn persons willing to contract for furnishing the undermentioned supplies,;-in such quantities, at such times, and at .such places: within the limits of the town of Wanganui, as may be directed by the undersigned or by his successor in office during the tvfelve calendar months commencing the Ist April next. Provisions, Fuel and Light. Fresh meat Bread . ) at Mould Candles . V per Composite do of l pound. English manufacture -j Groceries at per Ration, viz.: oz. tea •• i » Salt y-;. -J „ coffee roasted and ground 2 „ sugar 1-36 .. pepper ground _ Forage for_Horses at per Ration viz.: IUV; f £ jin 12 lbs hay, 4 lbs straw, 8 lbs oats or maize, 4 lbs bran. Hospital supplies. Fresh bread “ Beef “ .Mutton Potatoes Mixed vegetables Barley Salt . Rice Arrow root S.'go Tea . a Coffee Sugar crushed „ Loaf Butter (fresh) Fish Hard soap fine quality „ „ „ Coarse Windsor soap Linseed meal Oatmeal Mustard Pepper Black lead Whiting Bath brick Fowls Porter Brandy Wine Whiskey Lemonade Soda water each 99 .i' per dozen ~ bottle 99 J Jt 99 99 „ dozen 99 99 Eggs j» » • Milk pint Vinegar . » « Calf foot jelly „ ~ bottle Military prison supplies at per Ration viz : No 1 Ration. ■ No 2 Ration. 8 ozs. Oatmeal ' Boz oatmeal H lb bread 8 „ Bread 1 oz salt 1 a Salt J „ soap | » Soap 1| pint milk 1 pint milk 8 oz meat No 3 Ration. Ilb Potatoes, 6 ozs oatmeal 4 oz onions 15 „ Bread 1 „ Salt No 4 Ration. 1 fj Soap 1 lb bread J i „ Pint milk | oz soap Land Transport. Cartage within the limits of the town, at . per load. ; . ;;r . Bullock waggons") p ei<( j a y each’ <wfi Ox or horse carts A . ; 1 Half a ton, weight or measurement, to be considered a load for a' one-horse cart, and one ton for a bullock waggon. Contractors will be required to provide such assistance in loading and unloading as is usually given by carters, and such number, of caxts as may be demanded ; failing which the power of hiring on account of the contractor will rest with the Commi; sariat. Articles lost or damaged when in possession of the contractor to be paid for by him. Washing & Repairing Bedding, Barrack and Hospital. A List of the Al tides and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Barrack Office and Hospital. . Sweeping Chimneys, each. Emptying Cesspools, each. - Sound Wheaten or Oaten for Bedding, at per 100. lbs.;, ; , • No Tender will be accepted unless upon the printed form turnished from this office, and duly signed by the Contractor and two Sureties. The accounts of the Contractors for the supplies to the -Barrack and Purveyor’s Departments will not be paid until they have been sent to Head Quarters, for the examination and signature of the heads of those Departments, as required by the War Office Regulations. W. H. NEWLAND, D. A. Com. General. Wines and Spirits In Quantities of Two Gullous and upwards. MARTELL’S Pale Brandy Malt Whisky (Saucel Distillery). , 0 Fine Old Port Wine . T Superior Pale Sherry POWELL & 00. December 18, 1862. Notice, [HIE Undersigned hereby calls on the Owners of the Sections adjoining his ,nd, near the Racecourse, to assist him in taking a dividing fence between their lands ud bis. W. WARWICK. December 18, 1862.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 322, 18 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 322, 18 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 322, 18 December 1862, Page 2

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