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TENDERS FOR HAY.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 7th September, 1849.
TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon on Tuesday, the 18th instant, for the supply of MEADOW & OATEN HAY, in such quantities as may be required for the Colonial Government during the six months commencing on the 1st of October next.
The Tender to state the price per Ton at which the Hay will be delivered at the Government Stables in Mechanics’ Bay, or at Howick, as may be required.
Any further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Works.
The Tender must be in duplicate, sealed and endorsed “Tender for Hay.”
By His Excellency’s command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
MAIZE AND BRAN.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 7th September, 1849.
TENDERS will be received at this office, until noon on Tuesday, the 18th instant, for the supply of MAIZE & BRAN, in such quantities as may be required for the public service during the twelve months ending 30th September, 1850.
The Tender must state the price per bushel at which the Maize and Bran will be delivered at the Government Stables in Mechanics’ Bay, or at Howick, as may be required.
Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed and endorsed “Tender for Maize and Bran,” (or as the case may be), and to be accompanied by a notification of the consent of the parties proposed as sureties, as well as by samples of the articles tendered for.
By His Excellency’s command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
Commissioner of Crown Lands’ Office,
Auckland, 3rd September, 1849.
THE attention of persons depasturing cattle upon Crown Lands outside the boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds is called to the following clause of the Crown Lands Ordinance (13 Vict. Sess. 10, No. 1, clause 12), which requires that returns of all cattle so depastured shall be deposited with the Commissioner of Crown Lands during the present month.
These returns to be according to the form contained in the annexed schedule.
W. GISBORNE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Return of Stock to be made by Owner.
“12. Any person depasturing cattle on any Waste Lands of the Crown not being within the limits of a Hundred, shall make or cause to be made to and deposited with a Commissioner of Crown Lands, in the month of September in every year, commencing in September, 1849, a return according to the form contained in the schedule hereunto annexed, marked A, of all such cattle in his possession on the first day of the same month of September. And if any such person shall fail to make or cause to be made such return at the time so appointed, or shall omit to deposit the same with a Commissioner, in manner hereby required, he shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not less than twenty shillings, nor more than twenty pounds, to be recovered in a sum... And if any person shall knowingly make any false statements in any such return he shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not less than fifty pounds, nor more than one hundred pounds, to be recovered by action in the Supreme Court, at the suit of any such Commissioner as aforesaid.”
SCHEDULE A.
Return of Stock Depastured on Crown Lands on the 18...
| Names of Holders of Stock herein returned. | Name of Superintendent of Stock. | CATTLE. |
|---|---|---|
| Great Cattle. | ||
| Horned Cattle. | ||
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct return.
To
Esquire,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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- Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary
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