! | fix «? NOTICE. . TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS IN Till-: AUCKLAND DJS I'RICT. rTUiE PAYAIENT of Pensioners for the ensuing JL Quarter ivill be made at the undermentioned places und dates : — tio\riCK—3rd October, at I*2 noon at the Court House. Panmcue —3rd October, at 3 p.m., at the PostOflicc Auckland—sth October, at 10 a.m., at Uie Albert Bnrrauks. Onichxt.vga—Bth October, at i' p.m., at Commissariat Btc»re, Cxeddes Point. Otahuiitt—loth October, at 3.00 p.m., at Commissariat Otlieo Camp. Puuuv—loth October, at 12 noon, at the Great South Koai Hotel. Pensioners *»ho may no*; be jibln to attend at tha several places on the days and at th« hours mentioned above, must apply in writing to the Military Accountant, Auckland, stating the reason for tlu-ir absence. Pensioners liPglectin** to apply at least ono within a period of twelve months will be struck oIV the list, pending r< ferenee to fio Secretary of State f>r War. Pensioner* desiiing to bo paid at Orury nuift a ppb' to the Military Accountant, Auckland, bjtoro the L'oth instant. Halt* Pay, Widows' Pensions, Ac., cannot be paid on any of the above named tin vs. E. I*\ (UiIiLvWOGD, l>. A.O. G-, Military Accounuint. Jlilitnry Accountant s Ofliee, Auckland lltli freptomber, | *V;«. SPECIAIi iSOTICE. Commissariat Oillcc, Auckland, September 27, reference to adver<i>ement for C )N"- *-» t TR \CTS for LAND TKANSPOK l\ dated 1-ifh instant, 'lenders must include* : Hot ween POINT Kl_-.-tSKI.jL, *Y aIKATO, and ail the places themin mentioned. The service to emnmonee for thi j . portion of the cmtract on the opening of the road through to POINT i\L'^KLL. J3y order, JOHN I : SOUP, JLA.O.G-. fe W Coiuinissariut Office, Princcs-street, Auckland, 14th September, 18G6. TENITERS in duplicate, will be received at tliis < 'ftice until ivonnf MOKDaY, the Sth October, 18GH, from persons willing to C >NTK.ACC for the following service, from Ist November, ISG(i, to 31efc March, 1807. LAKb TRANSPORT, At per load, not exceeding 1,210 lbs, in weight— Betum loads free: — To or from any place within one mile of Albert Barracks, Auckland. To or from any place within one mile of Camp, Otihuhu. To or from any place within one mile of Camp, Qiuori's it'.'doubt. Between Auckland and Onehunga. Between Auckland and Otahnhu. Between Auckland and Papalcura. Between Auckland and Queen's Kcdonbt. Between Auckland and M;\ungataw*hiri Creek. Between Auckland and Bluff O*'aikato). Between Onehunga and each of the above places. Between <'tahuhti and ditto. Between Pupakura and ditto. Between Qucn's Kedoubt and ditto. Bftween Maungat twhiri and ditto. Between Bluft* and ditto. Paddle TJor.es, j u / A t Auckland, Dray., with 1 driver Otahulm, and Hon-e, harness, and ( J •' \l i u driver for fin buiatici". ' d,om ' V uecn S KudouU - Each Tender to include the whole o the above services, und ut per mile or per trip ; the former preferred. Tenders to be on tlin printed form, which, together with tho further necessary information, can he obtained at this oflico. By ord.-r, JOHN I. TROUP, D.A.C'.G. Admiralty T-rtiisport Ofliee, Auckland, 20th September, 1S(!U. ("BLENDERS will be received at the Transport S. Otlice, until noon on SATURDAY, tho 13i.1i October, ISOfS, for the CONVEYANCE TO ENGLAND of the undermentioned Troops, together with about GOO Tona Artillery and Purveyors' Stores. The estimated numbers will he as follows, more or lees:— Officers 12, with families Wen 200 Women 85 Children 70 To leave Auckland about tho end of October. The tships must either bo classed in Lloyd's Register A. red, or not less than, three-thirds Liber Veritas. The rate for oich ofiicor, or othnr first or secondclass passenger, is to be stated, including mess, wine, beer, &e., bedding, and every table and cabin accommodation ; also the rate per man. per woman, and per child, including victualling and medical comforts, according to new Ecale (with the exception of porter, for which mm may bo substituted), fittings, &c., and all requisites exempting bedding. All the columns and particulars required in tho Tender must bo properly filled in, the date when the Bhip will be ready for survey, to rccuivo pasiCngers, and to proceed to sea. The oliip to bo tilted in aceordanco with specifications and instructions to ie seen at this Ufiice. 'Jlie ships to ho Bailed in conformity with Admiralty Regulations, a copy of which, with tho si ale of victual ing, qudity of provisions, and every information regarding the fitting of ttio bhip, will bo furnished on application. A separate Tender will he required for tho Stores, at per ton measurement and per ton dead weight. Forms of Tender may be obtained at this Office. The lowest or any Tender will not nccessaiily ho accepted. DAVID SPAIN, Caplain Resident Trans-port Officer. TO BUILDERS. riTENDRRS will be received until moon of S \TURJL DAY, tho 6th of October, for the ERECTION of a TiIKKE-tiTORY BRICfcC BUILDING in Queen street. Plans, iic„ at my Ollico, Wyndham Chambers. WAI. PKITCHAHD, Architoct. TO BUILDERS. HpENDERS will bo received at tho office of the unE dersigned until 1 p in. on MONDAY, the Bth October, for BUILDING a DWELLIkG-lIOUdE at Mauku. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. JAMES BaBUR, Architect. rjpRY TEORLEY'3 FOOD FOR. CATTLE.JL To bo had in packets, le. Gd. per dozen, at JACKSON & OOOPLAND, Corn and Produce Stores, Wellealey -street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 900, 2 October 1866, Page 3
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