Public Tenders and Supplies




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TENDERS FOR FOUR MONTHS' SUPPLIES.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.

Superintendent's Office,
Auckland, 19th March, 1868.

THE following Tenders received at this office, for supplies to the Provincial Government, for the Four months ending 30th June, 1868, are published for general information.

J. Williamson,
Superintendent.

* 1. CONVICT AND HARD LABOUR RATIONS.

Accepted Tender No. 8.—A. Dornwell.

Description. W. J. Messenger J. C. Morrin A. Dornwell
s. d. s. d. s. d.
Rations, No. 1, Males 0 8 0 8½ 0 8½
„ „ Females 0 5¼ 0 5½ 0 5½
„ 2, Males 0 4½ 0 4¾ 0 5
„ „ Females 0 3¾ 0 3¾ 0 4
„ 3 0 2½ 0 3¼ 0 3¼
„ 4 0 2¼ 0 4¾ 0 3¼
„ 5 0 3¼ 0 4¼

* 2. RATIONS FOR SICK AND DESTITUTE PERSONS.

Accepted Tenders No. 1.—A. Dornwell, for Bread and Meat; No. 2, R. Hale, for Bread, Tea, and Sugar Rations.

Description. A. Dornwell R. Hale W. J. Messenger J. C. Morrin
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
Bread and Meat 0 5¾ 0 6¼ 0 5 0 4⅝
Bread, Tea, and Sugar 0 4⅛ 0 4 0 4 0 3¾

*N.B.—Messrs. Messenger and Morrin declined to fulfill their tenders for Convict and Hard Labour Rations, and therefore their tenders for Rations for Sick and Destitute Persons were declared ineligible.



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💰 Tenders for Four Months' Supplies

💰 Finance & Revenue
19 March 1868
Tenders, Supplies, Convict Rations, Sick Rations, Auckland
  • A. Dornwell, Accepted tender for Convict and Hard Labour Rations
  • R. Hale, Accepted tender for Bread, Tea, and Sugar Rations
  • W. J. Messenger, Declined tender for Convict and Hard Labour Rations
  • J. C. Morrin, Declined tender for Convict and Hard Labour Rations

  • J. Williamson, Superintendent