✨ Tenders and Lost Property Notices




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Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 18th Jan. 1842.
BRICKS.

NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be
received at this office, until noon on Tues-
day the 1st February next, from persons willing
to enter into a contract for supplying the Depart-
ment of Public Works with 90,000 (ninety thou-
sand) bricks, to be delivered either in Commercial
or Mechanics Bay, in quantities as required.

Security will be required for the due perform-
ance of the contract, and no tender will be enter-
tained, which is not accompanied by a letter from
two responsible parties, stating their willingness
to enter into a bond accordingly.

The Bond will require to be signed within one
week from the date of the certification of the ac-
ceptance of the tender.

Further information may be procured on appli-
cation at the Office of the Superintendent of
Public Works.

Parties tendering, or their agents, are requested
to attend at this office on the above mentioned
day.

By His Excellency's command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.

NOTICE.

FOUND adjacent to Mr. Jones's Public House,
Shortland Crescent, on the night of the 26th
of December last, a

SILVER WATCH,

which can be obtained from W. Smith, Chief Con-
stable, by giving a proper description thereof, and
paying expenses.

Police Office Auckland,
25th January, 1842. S

Printed and published by John MOORE, for the
Trustees of the Auckland Newspaper and Gen-
eral Printing Company, Saturday, January
29, 1842.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1842, No 4





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—οΈ Tender for Supply of 90,000 Bricks to Public Works Department

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
18 January 1842
Bricks, Tender, Contract, Public Works, Commercial Bay, Mechanics Bay
  • WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND

βš–οΈ Lost Property Found: Silver Watch near Shortland Crescent

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 January 1842
Lost property, Watch, Found, Police, Shortland Crescent
  • Jones (Mr.), Owner of Public House

  • W. Smith, Chief Constable