Superintendent's Office, Nelson, December 3, 1867. mENDERS will be received at this office until X FRIDAY, the 20th instant, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to SUPPLY the undermentioned ARTICLES, for the Six Months ending the 31st June next, to the HOSPITAL, LUNATIC ASYLUM, GAOL, LOCK-UP, and DESTITUTE POOR, namely:— I.— MUTTON and BEEF, fresh, and free from bone - - - - at per ll>. Suet 2.— BREAD, best - „ Ditto, of Wheaten Meal - „ Flour, fine ... (> Ditto, ditto - - - at per cwt, 3. — MILK, per quart. 4.— SPIRITS, Wines, Bottled Ale and Porter, Colonial Ale. S.— RATIONS, as per scaleTea ----- at perlb. Coffee - ... n Chocolate - - - - n Sugar ... - Corn Flour - - „ Oatmeal - „ Arrowroot ... n Sago - ... „ Pearl Barley - „ Ric3 - Linseed Meal - „ Butter (fresh) - „ „ (salt) - - Mustard - „ Pepper - „ „ ground) - „ Salt (fine) ... „ (coarse - „ Soap - „ Candles (sperm) - - „ (mould) - - „ Whiting - „ Potatoes - „ Tobacco - „ Eggs - - - - at per dozen Vinegar - - - - at per quart Wick - - at per ounce Matches (vestas) - - at per box. Samples will be required to be left at the office with the tenders. Articles to be delivered as required, at the Hospital, Lunatic Asylum, Gaol, and Asylum for Poor. Separate Tenders will be received as numbered. Further particulars may be obtained on application at this office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 3862 Provincial Secretary. DURING the temporary absence of the undersigned, Mr ROBERT LEVIEN has full powers to execute all business on my account. 5859 JOSEPH H. LEVIEN. WESLEYAN MISSIONS. ON SUNDAY NEXT, December 8, TWO SERMONS will be preached in the VVesleyan Church, Hardy- street, Nelson, by the Rev, J. Crump; in the morning at 11, and in the evening at halt-past 6 o'clock. Collections will be made after each' service in aid of the above missions. 3866 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THIS EVENING, Thursday, Dec. 5, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. For the FAREWELL BENEFIT of LA PETITE MAEION NATHAN, Who will appear for this night only in Small's great song of the ' Unfortunate Man,' with additional verses written by Mr Small for the occasion. gggfNotice. — On this occasion she will present every Lady with her Carte de Visite as "Dr O'Toole" First time of Mr Small as O'Callaghan. The performance will commence with HIS LAST LEGS. To be folio-wed by LA PETITE MARION as THE UNFORTUNATE MAN, THE COLONIAL SERVANT, Aud the IRISH TUTOR. 3863 DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL EVENINGS. MADAME CARANDINI, MISS ROSINA CARANDINI, and MISS FANNY CARANDINI, Assisted by MR WALTER SHERWIN, will give their FIRST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Dec. 10. For particulars, see future Advertisements. 3857 DON'T FORGET DR ABSTINENCE, at the Temperance Hall, TO-NIGHT. Admission, 6d. 3867 NOTICE. ALL FOWLS and DOGS Trespassing on my Acre after this date, will be DESTROYED. THOS. WOOLFOED. Cambria-street, December 3, 1867. 3847 nnENDERS will be received by the undersigned, JL until the 16th of December, for the ERECTION of a WHARF, at the Havelock Sawmills, Havelock. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Mill or at my office, Bridge-street, Nelson. 3846 - JOHN M'INTOSH.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 288, 5 December 1867, Page 2
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