✨ Government Tenders and Court Notice
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 1st April, 1843.
TENDERS will be received at this Office
until noon on Thursday, the first day of
June next, for the supply of the undermentioned
articles, and quantities of Stationery, required
by Government, vis
1 Cash Book, 4 quires.
2 Demy Books, 3 do each.
4 do do 5 do do
8 do do 6 do do
12 Surveyor's Field Books.
7 Foolscap Books, 3 quires each.
4 do do 6 do do
5 Memorandum do
1 Waste Book, long folio, 6 quires.
20lbs. Wax or Sperm Candles.
12 pieces Indian Rubber.
6 Skeins green Silk Cord.
100 half-pint bottles of Black Ink.
60 do do Red do
2 cakes Indian Ink.
12 Ink-stands.
1 Erasing Knife.
2 Paper do
12 Pen do
100 Skins of Parchment.
3 reams Paper, blotting.
5 do do Cartridge.
6 do do Demy.
2 do do Foolscap, blue lines.
25 do do do double.
36 do do do single, first quality.
22 do do do second do
5 do do Note,
10 do do Pott, wove.
6 dozen Pencils, black lead.
3 do do HBH
20 do Pens, steel.
5 lbs. Pins.
2500 Quills.
6 pieces green Ribbon.
6 Wafer stamps.
24 dozen pieces red Tape.
6 yards Blue Cloth for table covers.
3lbs fine Twine.
6 do strong do
24 boxes Wafers.
14 lbs Red Sealing Wax.
4 dozen bundles, or boxes, Lucifer Matches,
50 lbs Milled Board, foolscap.
50 do do demy.
1 dozen Roan skins.
1 do Rough Calf do
All articles specified in the foregoing list are
to be of the best quality of their respective
kinds.
As adequate security is required for the
due fulfilment of the contract, no tender will be
taken into consideration unless it be accompa-
nied 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 three days
from the receipt of the notification of the accep-
tance of the tender, failing which the contract
will be again advertised 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 in
words and figures.
The Tenders are to be enclosed in an envelope,
and to be endorsed "Tender for Stationery."
The whole of the Books and one-half of the
other articles to be delivered to the Colonial
Storekeeper within one week after the Tender
shall have been accepted, and the remainder on
the first day of September next.
By His Excellency's Command,
WILLIAM CONNELL.
SUPREME COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of
the Supreme Court for the despatch of
criminal business, will be holden at the Court
House, in Auckland, on Wednesday, the 7th
June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time and place all persons under Recog-
nizances to appear either as Prosecutors, Defen-
dants, or Witnesses, are required to give their
attendance.
THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.
Auckland, May 29th, 1843.
Auckland—Printed and Published at the Government
Press.
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🏛️ Call for Tenders for Government Stationery Supply
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration1 April 1843
Tenders, Stationery, Contract, Colonial Storekeeper, Delivery schedule
- William Connell
⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting for Criminal Business in Auckland
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement29 May 1843
Supreme Court, Criminal business, Court House, Auckland, Recognizances
- Thomas Outhwaite, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1843, No 22