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COMMISSARIAT, c _ .y Wellington, 2nd January* 1863.---n r T lENDERS,1 ENDERS, in duplicate: will be received at . 1 this office, until noon of Thursdayfthe 15th (J instant, from persons willing to contract for furq nishing the undermentioned supplies in such quHti- ! n titles, and performing the services named, at such times and places within the towu of Wellington, as h may be required, subject to the following conditions ir and those on the printed form of .tender, during the i, twelve months, endiug 3 1st March, 1864. •f • HOSPITAL SERVICES. 1 SUPPLIES. 1 The articles required to be of the quality and sorts described in the List. 1 f REPAIRING HAIR AND FLAX BEDS, As per List. WASHING AND REPAIRING B EDD IMG, As per List. Full and descriptive list 9 of. the supplies, beds, and bedding, together with the conditions relating thereto, are published in the Wellington Independent ' and Adverser Newspapers, ofthe 3id, 6th, and Bth January, 1863. Straw for Beds, at per 100 lbs. Emptying Ash Pits and Cesspools "1 rate per- , Sweeping Chimneys and Flues ) annum,. $ i Payment to be made quarterly. Further information to be obtained at the Hospital. BARRACK SERVICES. Washing and Repairing Bedding Straw for bedding, at per 100 Ib. Cleaning Cesspools and Ash Pits ) rate per Sweeping Chimnies, and Flues ) annum. A list of the articles and full particulars, with the necessary information relating to the above services can be obtained at the Barrack Office, The accounts of Contractors, for Military Store, Engineer, and Barrack, Services, are not to be paid, until they have bpen sent to Head Quarters, for the examination and signature of the Head of the Department. No Tender will be accepted unless upon the printed form, furnished from this office, and duly signed by the Contractor and two Securities, lutending Contractors ate requested to apply early for forms. GEO. J. NEILL, Dy. Assist. Commssary General. [a cabd.] MR. CHARLES H. MOFFITT, SOLICITOR, WILLIB-BTBEET, WELLINGTON. j^T O T I C E . The Friends of the late Mr JOHN PHILPS, of Gollan's Valley, Wai-nui-o-mata, are respectfully requested to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence of his son-in-law, Mr Brogau, Moles-worth-street, on Sunday, the llth Jan., at half-past 3 o'clock p.m. M. T. CONNOLLY, Undertaker. Jan. 9,51803. FOR SYDNEY. ;;; Tfk4 L r IPRE Brig fm^\ i GAZELLE, -^f-fil^ 260 ton9 ' re g' ster ' Ca P t ' Tucker, will sail for the above port, on Tuesday next, the 1 3th inst. For freight or passage, apply to the Master on board, or to E. STAFFORD, At McKinnon's New Zealander Hotel. Jan. 9, 1863. WILD DUCK, FROM LONDON. ~%Akfc f*\ ONSIGNEES by this Vessel, are ! $$i_3_^\ requested to pass their Cusloms ]Wsl{s®£& entries. Any goods impeding the 323SK!_S_s' ships discharge, will be landed at risk and expense of consignees. No cargo will be delivered without an order from LEVIN & CO., Agents. Jan. 2, 1863. PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKERS FOR LONDON. / TO FOLLOW THE ASTEROPE. The Favorite Clipper Ship WILD DUCK, A.I 13 years, 1500 tons burthen, Thomas Bishop, Esq., Commandeb. ■^r%-t. ''{P HIS well-known vessel, now on jfcffl&gk JL her fourth Voyage to this Port, /Sraif_m2_* TC *^ " >e reafl y to ta^- e on Boar d Wool igsjjgffigip and other cargo for London, in a few days after arrival, and wiil have quick dispatch, most of her cargo beiug engaged. The Passenger Aocomodaiien ofthe Wild Duok, is superior to that of any vessel in the New Zealand trade, and the well-known character of Capt. Bishop, is sufficient guarantee for the comfort of her passenger arrangements. For Freight or Passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, " or LEVIN & CO, Agents. Dec. 19, 1862. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. x_r-2u* rpHEA.lßrig 'flt_NlSt_\ REMARK, ~_i____^' 207 tons re g' l9tel '' CaP'* : Duncan. **Wg__Wm This vessel is fitted up to carry 130 head of Catde, and the success which has hitherto attended her — having out of three cargoes only lost eight head — renders comment on her carrying qualities unnecessary. For particulars, apply to G. H. LUXFORD & CO., Agenis. Jan. 5, 1863. ■ I. C. R. M. CO. tm nnHE Company's steamship I /s^ifl?T "*- AIREDALE, /v?a ijfK \ w "l be despatched as under, <€^|^^^_[^P^ For Picton, Nelson, (transhipping at Nelson into Prince Alfred for Sydney.) Taranaki and Manakau, on Sunuat next, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICE. Jan. 9,1862. CANTERBURY RACES : PER WONGA WONGA. «a - TN oonsequenoe of the Canterbury JL Races, taking place oa Tues'^^SSXit^^ day, 20th January; and at the _Si__i_^fe request of several intending passengers, the date of the sailing of s.s. Wonga Wonga, from Wellington-for Lyttelton has been altered from Monday, 19th instant, to Saturday Evening, 17th January. Return tickets issued on her return from Otago and Canterbury. This steamer will arrive in Wellington, on or about 26th January. Jan, 7, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

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