Commissariat, Now Zealand, ; Auckland, July 20, 18 (if. fTIENDERS in duplieato will be received at this J- °"icc until Noon of SATURDAY next, the 23rd instant, from persons willing to furnish the undermentioned articles at Onehunga— Firewood @ "(> lOOllis. \ Between August 1, 1864, Potatoes (7? lb } and March 31, 1565. The terms and conditions will be similar to those for annual supplies. 11. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Com .-General. Commissariat, Princes-street. Auckland, July 20, 186-1. riTENDERS in duplicate will be received at this L Oflice until NOON of SATURDAY next, the 23rd instant, from persons willing to supply the following articles, viz.:— Kauri Boards Stringy Bark Scantling Cart Shafts Cast Iron Boxes Axletree Arms Riding Saddles and Bridles. Information as to number, size, and description of tho various articles required can bo obtained from the Senior Military Store Ofliccr, Fort Britomart. W. O. CHISLETT, Deputy Assistant Commissary-General. Jipftfli TENDER FOR USE OF PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL PADDOCK. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, July IS, IS6-J. EN I) FES will be received at this eflicc unti . NOON of WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th inst. ior the lental of the ground around tho I'rovincia Hospital, about S acres a little more or less, to be i immediately ploughed and planted with potatoes, the land to be given up on MARCH 31st, ISOS. Tenders to bo endorsed— " Tender lor Rental of Hospital Grounds." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. NOTICE. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. fTIHE Public are hereby cautioned against removing, JL defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pegs, I'oies, or other tlie property et' the Railway Commissioners, marking out the line between Auckland, Onehunga, and Drury. R. SKEEN, Secretary to the Board. July 13, 1801. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. Attorney-General's Office, Auckland, Sth July, 1864. WHEREAS quantities of Oats and Maize have lately been from time to time stolen from the stores of tlic Commissariat Transport Corps, at or near Drury, notice is herebj- given that a roward of £20 will be paid to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have been guilty of stealing such property, or of receiving tho same; and any person giving such information against his accomplice will, besides the reward, receive a pardon tor his offence. FRED. AVHITAKER. MAKINE BOiUiD OFFICE. rPENDERS are requested for the carriage of the I material of a Lighthouse Tower and Stores, at per ton, from tlic beach to the site at Tiri-Tiri Island. Tenders to be at this Oflice not later than noon on Thursday next, where further information may be obtained. (Signed) R. JOHNSON. July 18, 1864. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until 3 p.m. on MONDAY, the 25th July, for erecting a DWELLING HOUSE at Parnell. WOOD & BABER, Architects, Shortland-street. TO BUILDERS. rjTENDERS will be received by the undersigned JL until 3 p.m. ou MONDAY, the 25tli July, for making additions to a house in Hobson's Bay. WOOD & BABER, Architects, Shortland-street. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. 1 LENDERS are required for tho erection of a Building in Customhouse-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oflice, until TUESDAY, the 26th instant, when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. TO EXCAVATORS, &c. fJIENDERS are required for excavating in ShortJL land-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my ollice until WEDNESDAY, 20tli inst., where the tenders will be opened at 4 o'clock precisely. JAMES WHIG-LEY, Architect. Shortland-street. ~ NOTICE. fPEMPORARY Pensioner THOMAS ASHLEY, 1 late 10th Hussars, is requested to attend at the Military Accountant's Office, Lommissariat, Auckland, in order that a report may be forwarded concerning him to the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital. HENRY MAULE, Assist. Com.-Gen., Military Accountant. Military Accountant's Oflice, Auckland, July 20, 1864. E . CARTER, KYBER PASS, (Opposite Seccomle & Son's Brewery), HAS ON SALE, THE FOLLOWING GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, in great variety, which he can recommend, having grown ths most of them himself. Cabbages, Turnips, Raddish, Lettuce, Onions, Leeks, Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Peas, Scarlet Runners, French Beans, Zebra and Dwarf Beans, Broad Beans, and other article# connected with tho Trade. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 1
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