β¨ Tender Conditions and Sales
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All articles specified in the foregoing List are
to be of the best quality of their respective
kinds.
As adequate security will be required for the
due fulfilment of the Contract, no Tender will
be taken into consideration which is not accom-
panied by a certificate from the parties who
may be proposed as Sureties, stating that they
are willing to become bound for the Contractor,
and the bonds must be executed within ten days
from the date of the notification of the accept-
ance of the Tender; failing of which the Con-
tracts will be again advertized, or another
Tender accepted.
The Tenders are also to contain the names of
the Tenderers and of their Sureties, and their
respective places of residence, at full length.
The price of each article is to be set forth
plainly, both in words, and figures, and is to in-
clude the value of such packages as the several
articles may be contained in.
Tenders will be received from parties who
may be desirous to furnish some; though not
all, of the articles specified in the above list.
The Tenders are to be enclosed in a separate
envelope, and to be indorsed "Tender for Sta-
tionery," "Tender for Barter," &c., as the
case may be..
For further particulars regarding the terms of
payment, and other conditions of the Contracts
and of the probable quantity and description of
articles which may be required, parties desirous
to Tender are referred to the Colonial Store-
keeper, to whom the several articles will be re-
quired to be delivered.
By Command of His Excellency
The Officer Administering the Government,
(For the Colonial Secretary)
WILLIAM CONNELL.
Custom House,
Auckland, September 27th, 1842.
THE following goods landed and secured ex
"Medusa," (Purdis, master), from London
and Sydney, will be sold by Auction to defray
all charges for, duties, removal, warehouse rent
&c. if not claimed within two months from this
date-
2 Boxes, No. -, no direction or mark-con-
taining eight Jars (10lbs. each), of alt Butter.
1 Box, No. 3-no direction or mark-contain-
ing two old oak Altar Candlesticks, and two
large Wax Candles.
The above may be seen any day between the
hours of 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 o'clock
in the afternoon, on application to: Mr. John
Guilding, Locker, Queen's Warehouse, Fore
street,
(For the Collector;)
J. GUISE MITH
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 7th October, 1842.
TENDERS will be received at this Office until
Monday the 31st day of October instant,
from persons who may be desirous to purchase a
quantity of Type and other Printing materials,
the property of Government.
Particulars respecting the quantity and des-
cription of Types, &c. may be obtained on appli-
cation to Mr. Leech, at this office, who will also
cause them to be shewn to parties who may be
desirous of tendering.
By command of His Excellency
The Officer administering the Government,
(For the Colonial Secretary)
JAMES STUART FREEMAN.
SALE OF LAND.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, October 18th, 1842.
AT Eleven o'clock, on Monday the 25th day
of January, 1842, the Colonial Treasurer
will put up to Auction at the Treasury; the
under-mentioned allotments of Land, in the
Town of Auckland, on the terms authorised by
Government.
Further information respecting the Land, may
be obtained from the Surveyor-General, and
respecting the conditions of sale, from the
Colonial Treasurer.
Upset price $100 per acre.
COUNTY OF EDEN,
PARISH OF WAITEMATA.
SECTION No. 22.
Allotment No. 1, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 2, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 3, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 4, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 5, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 6, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 7, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 8, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 9, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 10, containing 1 rood, 4
perches.
Allotment No. 11, containing 1 rood, 4
perches.
Allotment No. 12, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 13, containing 1 rood, 4 perches.
Allotment No. 14, containing 1 rood, 4
perches.
Allotment No. 15, containing 1 rood, 4
perches.
Allotment No. 16, containing 1 rood, 4
perches.
Allotment No. 17, containing 1 rood, 4
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Tenders invited for Government Stationery and Barter Supplies for 1843
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π° Finance & Revenue14 October 1842
Tender conditions, Security, Delivery, Pricing, Stationery, Barter
- William Connell
π° Auction of unclaimed goods landed ex "Medusa" from London and Sydney
π° Finance & Revenue27 September 1842
Auction, Unclaimed goods, Medusa, Butter, Candlesticks, Warehouse
- J. Guise Mith
π° Tenders invited to purchase Government Type and Printing materials
π° Finance & Revenue7 October 1842
Tenders, Printing materials, Type, Government property, Sale
- James Stuart Freeman
πΊοΈ Auction of Land Allotments in Auckland, County of Eden, Parish of Waitemata
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey18 October 1842
Land sale, Auction, Auckland, Eden County, Waitemata Parish, Upset price
NZ Gazette 1842, No 43