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Water, at per 106" gallons. Tho water to be of the best description, and to bo deliyered at either of the Barracks, as directions may be given to the Conti actor. I Contract at Onehunga Fiesh Beef Biead , , Potatoes at per pound. Mixed Vegetables. to be deliveied in such quantities, and at such times and places in Onehunga, or m the Manukau Harbour, as, may be diiected by the Naval Authorities. The Fresh Beef to be of the best quality, and to be subject to approval in the manner diiected by the regulations for Her Majesty's Navy. If any portion should be rejected after its dehveiy on board any of Her Majesty's Ships, the Conti actor will be required immediately to replace it, failing which, the power to purchase at his expense to lest with the Paymaster of the Ship. Payments will be made monthly, either by the Paymaster of eaoh ship, or, on the production of proper documents, by this Department. WHAU BLOCK HOUSE. Fresh Meat, )„ ,„ Breed, {©«»& Firewood, @$ 100, lbs. The Fiesh Bread and Meat to be tendeied for together, and delivered daily (if required) at the Block House. The Firewood may be landed above high-water mark on the beach, at the nearest point to the Block House. GENERAL CONDITIONS. 1. All the Articles to be of the best marketable quality of their seveial lands. _ 2. Each tender to be accompanied by a statement signed by two approved peisons becoming Securities for the due prefonnance of tho Contract, should the Tender be accepted. The penally in each case will bo the estimated amount of three mouths contract. 3 It shall bo in the power of either party to limit the duration of the Contract by giving (in wilting a notice of three calendar months to the opposite party, and to end the Contract at the expiration of that period. Such notice to be given oidy on the first day of a month, and within the period for which the Contract is made or agieed to be made. 4. No tiansfer of a Contiact will be permitted without the previous consent of the undersigned, or lus successor m office. 5. 11l the event of a Contiacto* fading to have his supplies ready for inspection and issue at the time and place appointed, the Commissaiiat Officer on duty to have the power of immediately piu chasing' the articles lcquired at his expense, and in the event of such failure occurring or any portion of his supplies being rejected threo tunes during any ono calendar mouth oi twelve tunes during the continuance of the Contract, it shall be optional with the undei signed, or his successor m office, to end tho Contract at once, and to enforce the penalty of the bond. 6. Each Contractor will be required to have a Store m Town, from which Officers and other individuals entitled to Rations, may draw uheir allowances, and where each article shall, if requiied, be open to the inspection of the Comimssanat Officer the day pievious to its issue. 7. Contiactors must be prepared to supply whatever may be demanded by the Commissariat, without reference to the service for which tho supplies may be requiied. 8. The Contractor to prepare his own account, monthly, acf-oiding to the piescubed form, and on producing the same, with the requisite vouchers, in a complete state at tlus Office, he will receive payment by means of a Bill upon the Lords Commissioners of Hei Majesty's Tieasury, at par, when the amount due exceeds £50— when under that amount, payment will be made in cash. 9. All carts employed by Contractors in delivering stoics and supplies at the Albert Barracks, must pass thiough the South Gate ouly. Enxh Tendei to bo in Duplicate, sealed iv one Envelope, And endowed "Tendei foi ," as he case iruiy be. A Tender once sent in cannot be withdiawn or altered. Notice of the Acceptance of a Tender (will be given as soon as piacticable, aud the Bond must then be completed without delay. Punted Formw of Tenders, and any further information that may be lequired, will be afforded on application at tlus Office. No Tendei will be accepted unless upon the punted form. ALEXANDER CLERK, Dejwty Assistant Comnussary-Gencial.

Barrack Services. Commissariat, Auckland, loth February, 1861. riIENDERS in duplicate will be leceived at this J. ofhco until noon of SATURDAY next, the 23ul mst , for the immediate supply of the undermentioned Articles, vi/ 5: — 100 Bed Boards 200 Wooden Tiestlos for Do. A pattern may be seen and any further information obtained at the Royal Engineer Office, Albert Barracks. ALEXANDER CLERK, Deputy Assistant Commissaiy Geneial.

Notice to Builders, &c. HINDERS are invited for erecting additions to X the Military Stoics, Britomart Fort, agreeable to Plans and Specification which may be seen at the Royal Engineer Office. Tendeis to be sent to the Royal Engineer Office on or before 12 o'clock noon, FRIDAY, the 22nd instant. The lowest Tender will not necessarily bo acceptedRoyal Engineer Office, Albert Banacks, Auckland, 16th February, 1861.

£10 REWARD. ST. BARNABAS' SCHOOL, PARNELL. THE aboye Reward is offered to any person who will givo such information as will lead to the oonviotion of the person or persons who entered the School Room of St. Barnabas', Parnell, between Friday evening and Monday morning last, and destroyed Books, and wantonly disfigured the Room. P. H. KING, | ,-,, , , S. GILLINGHAM, J Churchwardens.

J. RUSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, SHORTLAND STREET, orrosiTE side of " Union" and "Oriental" BanTcs x And Fronting AucKdANO Haebouk. P^vate Parlours, Stabling, &c.

Superior Rye Grass. 1 OO BAGS Warranted PERENNIAL RYE, -*•"" saved in the Province, at 83. per Bushel Pacey's Imported Rye, at 10s. per Bushel Red Clover White Clover Timothy Grabs Apply at the HAYMARKET.

On Sale by the Undersigned, f\ft if lOn FEET OF SAWN TIMBER Ulf r' vv SHINGLES, PALINGS, PObTS AND RAILS, &c, &c. SAMUEL FLEMING, Onehunga,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 1

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