I) The . following tenders tar supplies for : theryear ending September 31, 1921 were I ; adopted by (he Hospital Board at the j meeting yesterday: Groceries and but- . t* r * C° mn *>n, Shelton and Co. ; fish, Gosford nsh depot ; meat, Cameron' and SutI cliffe ; firewood, G. A. McDonald ; it was ) decided that the matter of delivery and I quantities, be left m the hands of the I secretary and Mr. Mac Donald. Bread, 1 P. E. Ramsay ; the tenderer for bread, i Mr. P. E. Ramsay, stated m the tender j that the price of s£d per 21b loaf would ! continue as long as the flour was at the ; present price. , Potatoes : Mr. Humph- - reys brought up the question of the advisability of securing a large quantity of potatoes from a person m Canterbury and store same. No action was taken.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 4
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