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ANNUAL CONTRACTS. Commissariat, Auckland, February 3rd, 1862. TENDERS in duplicate will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, from persons willing to contract for the furnishing the undermentioned Supplies, Transport, &c., during the twelve calendar months commencing the Ist April next, viz.;— 1 Full particuProvisions, Forage, Fuel, and Light I lars and conSupplies lor Ships of War | ditions relative Hospital Supplies and Sendees 1 to the above Military Store and Barrack Services f are advertised Prison Supplies I in the “ NewWater Transport, &c., &c. | Zealander” of J Ist February. Full particulars and conditions relative to the extra Groceries are advertised in the “ Southern Cross” of 4th February. H. STANLEY JONES, Dep.-Com.-Gen. Commissariat, Auckland, 3rd February, 1862. fJJENDERS in duplicate will be received at this JL office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, from persons willing to contract for the supply of the following ration of Groceries for the year commencing the Ist April next: — 1-6 ounce Tea i ~ Salt 1 ~ Coffee, roasted and ground 2 ~ Sugar 1-36 „ Pepper, ground The tenders to state the rate “ per ration” as above. Deliveries in packages of suitable sizes to be made direct to the Quarter Master or Acting Quarter Master of Corps or Detachments, at the several Barracks or Camps in Auckland, Otahuhu, and along the road from Drury to the Waikato. Articles specially imported or taken out of bond for this service will be free from colonial duties. The terms and conditions will be the same as for the Annual Contracts published in the “ Southern Cross” of January 30th, and the “ Ncw-Zcalander” of the Ist instant. 11. STANLEY JONES, Dep.-Com.-Gen. VOLUNTEERS. Memo. No. 1,294. Deputy Adjutant General’s Office, Auckland, 30th January, 1862. VOLUNTEERS for the Auckland Rifle Volunteers under the New Regulations will be sworn in, for the Royal, City, Rutland, Victoria, or any new Company proposed to be formed, at the Militia Office, next Aveck, from Monday to Friday, bettveen 10 and 4 o’clock, and on Saturday from 10 till 2 o’clock. H. C. BALNEA VIS, Deputy Adjutant General of Militia and Volunteers. 3rd Battalion Auckland Militia. Battalion Orders. NO. I.—Men of the Battalion Avho intend competing for the Government Prizes to be shot for on Tuesday, the Ist April, Avill send in their names to the Officer in command at their respective stations on or before the 20th March next. Ammunition for practice to the extent of thirty rounds per man will be issued by ten rounds at a time, commencing on MONDAY next, the loth inst. By order, JAMES WALMSLEY, Capt. & Adjt., 3rd Bat. A.M. Otahuhu, Feb. 5, 1862. 2nd Battalion Auckland Militia. IN consequence of orders received from the Government, the Monthly Parades of the 2nd Battalion are discontinued until further arrangements arc made on the subject. By order, THOMAS WILSON, Captain and Adjutant. Onehunga, 3rd Feb., 1862. 2nd Battalion Auckland Militia. Militiamen and volunteers who intend to compete for the Government Prizes, and Volunteers who intend to compete for the Rifles presented by Messrs. Hcbbert and Co., must give in their names to the Adjutant at the Block House, Onehunga, when they will receive an authority to obtain the regulated supplies of Ammunition from the Magazine at Auckland, on application at the Militia Office, on any day (Saturdays excepted) betAveen the hours of 11 and 3 o’clock, during the month of February. By Order, THOMAS WILSON, Captain and Adjutant. Onehunga, 3rd February, 1862. “ Royal” Company, A.V.R, IMIE ADJOURNED MEETING of the above . Company Avill be held at the Mechanics’ Institute on MONDAY next, the 10th instant, at 7 o’clock, p.m. Business :—Election of Officers, consideration of Company’s Rules and Regulations, &c., &c. Full attendance requested. J. FRED. NAUGHTON, Hon. Sec. Art Union of Glasgow, 1859-60. SUBSCRIBERS to the Engraving for 1860, “ PUNCH,” are informed that their copies of the Picture arc notv ready for delit'ery, and may be obtained on application at the “ New Zealander 5 ’ office, Shortland Crescent, February 3rd, 1862. FOR SALE, FIREWOOD SAW MILLS, Hobson-street. fin G. SHEPHERD being unable to give the JL « requisite time and attention to this business, will dispose of the Engine and SaAving Machinery, either Avith or without the building, as may be agreed. The present high price of cut FireAvood renders this a desirable opening for parties able to do their oivn cartage, or having a bush available for fireAvood. The Engine and Machinery are exceedingly portable, and could be re-erected in a day should it be found necessary to remove them on the expiration of the present lease. For further particulars, apply to the OAvner, T. G. SHEPHERD, Iron Store. Queen-street. -4 /? AAA GOOD BRICKS for Sale, noAV being IO.UUU delivered on the Queen-street Wharf. Apply to JOHN ANDREW, North Shore, or to PATRICK GARDINER, Duvbam-Jtreit.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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