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i*l t s c c II a n c o v sFOR SALE, I, Q 'FINK WORKING BULLOCKS, c " nncl a very "strong -Bullock Dray, at Goalliurst Farm. J. F.'E WEIGHT. Ohiro, Sept. 19. IHOQ. MISS WATTS, IKILL'ltrtR AND DRESS MAKER, • " Abi- 1 Smith Strtfet, Te An. " Sept. 16, IBM). ( j 'Commissariat Offii'e, s "Wellington, \(>lli September, 1859. NOTICE is Hereby Given, -that Sealed 'tPendeiis, (in duplicate,} will be received m i this Office until noon of Saturday, the SOih day of • October next, from-persona willing to . Contract, for n furnishini: il.e undeimehtioned Article in ' such qnnnihies, at stich times, aud at sil'ch places witbiu f. the Town nf Wel.ingtdn,-as may lie directed uyilie Undersigned, or l>y Ilie successor in office, during ihe twelve calendar rntiiulis commencing the Ist April nest, and ending'3lst March, Ifl6l;tnder the : Conditions hereinafter specified; viz.:— ' ■ "TiREWOOD, at per 100 lbs. Bi Ist.—The Firewdml to he exclusively of Manuka, s, Ratu. Tiiwalu, Te Toki, Malapo, Maire, Aki Aki, '■'■ and'Tafra'to tie well' sertsWled, split, and cut in . straight lengths of fmir feet, the wood, although pnid for liy weight, according to ihe Tender, must be dcs livered l>), , mcn'siirp'nirnt, and stacked for that purpose by the C'oii'tfiicior' on delivery, 72 cubic feet being considered equivalent to a tniitif 2210 lbs. ■ 2nd.—The Contractor must, have constni'tly on "■' hand in Wellington a slock sufficient for 14 days 3. consumption'! front which'nlone the issues are to be ' nrntle ; this stock is to be deposited in some vonveiiieut ynrd n> spot in or nenr ihe town, , to be nj)' ■ proved of by the Undersigned; or his edcceSsor in office'; the"Wood to be always subject to the inspection of the Senior Commissariat Officer, or other '■' person appointed thy him for that duly, and any portion ohjeclfd to'at such irispeciion'm'tist be immediai'ely removed and rwilnced liy'in article of a sa.isfnctory description', failing "■■which, the Commissar int to have the 'power of purchasing at the ex pense' of Contractor; it being understood, '■ However. tlinVuVsiipplies are uot to be considered , as finally accepted until actually received by the Troops or others entitled to receive them. 3rd —Each Tender to be accompanied by a statement signed by two approved persons becoming ■securities for the due nerfo.-nmnce of the Contract should the Tender be accepted, the penalty in each I case will be the estimated amount of three months '. coulract. 1 4th.—No transfer of a Contract will be permitted without the previous consent of the Undersigned, or his successor in office. fttli. —ln the event of the Contractor having a portion of his supply condemned three times during any one calendar month, it "shall be optional with ' 'the undersigned, or his successor in office, to end the Contract ufonce, and to enforce the penalty of the bend. ' Cih.—The Contractor to prepare his own account monthly, according to the prescribed''form, and on ' producing the si.me.with the requisite Vouchers, iv a complete stuf at this office, he will receive payment by means of a Bill upon the Lords Com--3 missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at par, when thc'ufeiount is '£50 or upwaVds—v/hiu under that c sum payrheutwill be" made in cash. 7th.—A Tender once seritin cannot be withdrawn " or altered. Information's to "what Tender lins been accepted ■ will be given m soon as practicable, and the Bond must thtube completed without delay. Printed Forms of Tender, and any other infor- ■ m'ntfon that may be required, -will l.c 'afforded on I application at this office. No" Tender *?ill be accepted unleea.upon the prescribed"form. -A/R ADAMS, / d a. cv-a ] CHARLES THURLEY ' A BBIOKLAYEH by Trade, left Sydney for l\ Wellington last October ;'he was Inst heard of in January, when lie' was driving a horse aud , dr*y. If any one knowing his address will he kind enough to send it to the Undersigned, they'will ' 'greatly oblige his friends. &lIIBERT PICKETT, r.ambton Quay. •Wellington; 17 Sept., 1859. WELLINGTON BED AND 9 "MATTHASS WAREHOUSE. CH. BROOKES respectfully begs to inform . ■ the I.ndiesand' Gentlemen of Wellington anfid Country Districts, that he is prepared as usual to supply them with Horsehair, Wool, Flax, Tow, and other Mattrasses, of a very superior description to those generally sold in the City of Wellington. ,1 ALSO, , Pillows and Bolsters, (equal to feathers. , ) j , Notice.—All Goods warranted of , the bent miite- ;.' rials and workmanship. Addresa, Pipitea Point, g opposite Mr. G. Wall's, Thistle Inn. r ' N.B.—Beds, Mattrasses, and Sofa Cushions cleaned and repicked. Sept. 20, JBOO. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! c ___^_^ O N S ALE, TTUNE FRESH OYSTKHS, just received from L Queen Charlotte's Sound, at MBS.' : COLLINS, 0 'Lambton Quay. AngtiM. no, ism. ~~"mr. J. W. BRAGG, AnCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND SURVEYOR. 9 riIOTOGKAPItEtI AND ILLUSTRATOR. -FLOHENCE LODGE, Willis.sircetj Wellington. •2nd September, IS.'iO. - THE "QUEEN'S fIOTE'L, tO BE LET. .[ Possession to lip had Octnber, n<Jxt. f — : '1 NOTICE, d PARTI KS Trespassing, Uniting Timber, or Splitting Shingles, on Section No. 01, Upper 3 Jlntt, without permission from the undersigned, v will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour "of the law. GEORGE HUNTF.H, Attorney for fleorpe Palmer, (Hvner'df Seetiim No 01. Wellington, Oth September, 18511. 'LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT. t I7<OR SALE 800 FIN B WOOLF.D SHEKP, • J? in lots to suit purchasers,'orin The - iilmve Sheep ate warrnnted clean, and are nrrtv f dcpasluring on one of the liphs mils in the Ahuriri, 1 wheru they ran reiniiiu for a term, or delivery can be given in December next. Apply to JOHN MARTIN, Furiah-street. nth Seinembcr, 1830.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1369, 4 October 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1369, 4 October 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1369, 4 October 1859, Page 2

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