FIRST CLASS FIRST BATTALION AUCKLAND MILITIA WILL PARADE even* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY mid FRIDAY MORNINGS, at halfpast 6 o'clock, iu the Albert Barracks, until further orders. M. TIGIIE, Major Commanding First Class. January 18, 1864. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS WILL Parade every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, nt the usual hour and plncf, until further orders. Rv order, JOIIN MITCHELL, Capt. and Adjutant. January 1.3, 1864.
AEMY CONTRACTS. Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 14th January, 18(51. TENDERS in duplicate will bo received lit this Office until noon on SATURDAY", the23rd inst., from persons -willing to contract for the undermentioned SUPPLIES in such quantities and at such times as may be directed by the undersigned, or by liis successor in ollice, during the twelve calendar months commencing Ist April next. Delivered in detail as demanded, at the places stated, and at the risk and expense of the contractor. BREAD, at per lb., delivered within seven miles of Auckland. inoliulinu the Whim IHorkhouse. FLOUR per ton.—At Auckland niut Otahulm. potatoes <g & ioo as.» "At any po.-t now established or to he establised between the South FIREWOOD @ <}f' IOOIbs. Ranks of the Taniaki and Wairoa, including Drury ami the inter- (. veiling Posts. fAt any fTo be inplaceat I eluded in HAY, i r . J and be- | one Tender BTRAW, '■ i ,Y n ,, % tween < which will GREEN FORAGE, J 1U0Ib! " I Ancle- j h» accepted | land & or rejectcd I. Drury. Las a whole. PRESSED ) (" Delivered at Auckland, OATEN ' I Onehunga, Raglan or WaiHAY J "<( kato Heads, in quantities of PRESSED ) T , ] not less than 50 tons at a GRASS HAY/ Uo - (.time. 1 In ordinary Packages," SALT PORK Hi. | or, if required, packed Kegs, the gross SALT BEEF lb. | weight of which shall J not exceed 100 lbs. -r BISCUIT #• lb. e HOPS (English) 4P lb. MALT lb. - SALT, " t rice, " ' ai YEAST, per gallon < f MOULD CANDLES, per lb., in x•= strong iron-bound packages of £ ~ To be in- equal weight = j eluded in COMPOSITE rlitto, per lb., in — 3 oneTcnder, strong iron-liound packages oi > ~ ■which equal -weight ' be accepted SEAL OIL, per imp. gallon 2 or rejected COMMON ditto, per do. •= - as a whole. CIRCULAR COTTON WICK, =if per dozen =* ; .COMMON ditto, per lb. 2 'OATS,per To be deli- -5 Crushed or Whole vered in ~ do. do. <, MAIZE,per lOOlbs f. strong bags ~ I Crushed or Whole ( containing Z LBRAX, perlOOlbs. J lOOlbs.each RUSI (West India, a per cent, below proof), per Imperial gallon COAL (Australian best screened), per 100 lbs. J Ditto ditto, at any place in Otahuhu and at Penrose e ["GROCERIES at per RATION, con- |" = •2 sisting of I — B 1/6 oz. of Tea s 5 5 i " Salt I- 2 -J " Coffee (Roasted and Ground) ! "" u 2 " Sugar |Z -~ <3 < 1/36 " Pepper < ~ -o VEGETABLES at per RATION, con- I 5"o aisting of ;* 1 lb. Fresh Potatoes and ft: -B \ 07.. Onions, or >5 § 5 1-12 oz. Mustard, or •= to I § OZ. Picklos I^s^ ! At rill the posts Separate i Grocery and Vegetable ) south of Drury, tender. ) Rations, aa above i including the ' Thames
It shall be in the power of either party to these Contracts to terminate the same )>y giving to the other Three Calendar Months Notice of the same in ■writing. Such notice shall not he considered valid unless given on the first day of a month, and within the period for which the Contract is made. The Commissariat to have the right of importing and issuing any Supplies during the period of these Contracts. Forms of Tender, and any information, mav be obtained at this Office. No form of Tender will he issued after noon of Friday, the 22nd instant. Tenders on the printed form must he properly filled up, signed, and delivered in duplicate, at this Office, under a sealed envelope, marked 011 the outside, " Tender for Commissariat Supplies," and no tenders -will he noticed unless made on those forma. On the production of the Contractor's account on the prescribed form, with the requisite vouchers, in a complete state, he will he paid the whole amount in one bill upon the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at par, when it exceeds £r,O; ■when under that sum, payment will he niiyle in coin. Contractors will have no right to claim payment of their accounts within ten davs after the close of the month. 11. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Com.-General.
ass I TENDER FOR DRY STONE FOUNDATION i WALL AT MOUNT EDEN STOCKADE. i Superintendent's Otlice, ' ___ Hth January, 180-1. > rPENDEIiS will lie received sit this office until ; 1- noon of SATURDAY, the 'i.Srd instant, for I building a Dry Stone Foundation 'Wall at Mount i liden Stockade according to plan and specification to bo seen at the Roads and "Works Department of ' this Office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Dry Stone Foundation Wall at Mount Eden .Stockade." ROBERT GRAIIAM, Superintendent. TO EXCAVATORS, SCORIA MASON'S, BRICKLAYERS, STONEMASON'S, CARPENTERS PLASTERERS, PLUMPERS, AND IRON , FOUNDERS. j TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION and 1 COMPLETION of a. BUILDING in Shortlaml- i Ktrcet. j Plans and specifications may be inspected at my i Office, Queen-street, where also the Tenders are to 1 be delivered on or before TUESDAY, 2tith instant, ' at 4 p. m. precisely. ! The lowest Tender will not necessarily be ac- j cepted. P. HERAPATH, Architect. TO BUILDERS. QEPARATE TENDERS for TWO DWELLING ! O HOUSES, at PARNELL, will be received by the undersigned, until three p.m. on MONDAY, the 25th instant. WOOD & BABER. Shortland-etreet, January 11,1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 59, 21 January 1864, Page 2
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