Contract Supply Schedules




APRIL 6.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 459

lb. oz. dr.
0 4 0 tinc. ferri perchloridi.
0 4 0 hyoscyam.
0 4 0 kino.
0 6 0 opii.
1 0 0 rhei.
0 2 0 scillæ.
0 8 0 sennæ.
0 3 0 valerian ammon.
1 0 0 ung. calaminæ.

lb. oz. dr.
1 0 0 ung. cetacei.
0 3 0 hydrarg.
0 1 0 nit.
0 1 0 ox. rub.
1 0 0 resinæ.
2 0 0 sulphur.
0 3 0 zinci.
0 1 0 vinum colchici.

lb. oz. dr.
0 8 0 vinum ipecac.
0 6 0 brom. potass.
0 2 0 zinci. sulphat.
1 0 0 lint, best.
2 0 0 tow, common.
2 0 0 fine.
4 0 0 desiccated soup.
5 yds. adhesive plaster.

Children's feeding bottles, 12 in number, and 6 spare teats for each.

LIST OF MEDICAL APPARATUS.

Two sets for each ship.

  • 1 male syringe
  • 1 " glass
  • 1 female "
  • 1 " glass
  • 6 doz. phials (assorted)
  • 8 corks
  • 4 sponges
  • 1 bed-pan
  • 1 paper pins
  • 1 hernia truss No. 8, right and left
  • 2 papers pill-boxes
  • 2 gallipots
  • 8 leg and arm bandages
  • 2 yards calico
  • 6 " flannel
  • 2 flannel bandages, 7 yards long, 6 in. wide
  • 2 triangular bandages, base 48 in., sides 33 in. each
  • 4 yards waterproof sheeting
  • 1 yard oiled silk
  • 2 quires paper for putting up medicine

One set for each ship.

  • 500 blank adhesive labels
  • 2 minim measures
  • 1 1-oz. "
  • 1 2-oz. "
  • 1 set splints
  • 1 enema syringe and stomach pump
  • 1 4-oz. syringe
  • 1 bleeding porringer
  • 1 pair scissors
  • 2 skins leather
  • 1 set copper scales and weights, 1/4 lb. to 1/2 oz.
  • 1 box small scales and weights
  • 1 iron mortar and pestle
  • 2 Wedgwood mortars and pestles
  • 1 " funnel
  • 2 spatulas
  • 1 pill-tile
  • 1 2-gallon water filter
  • 4 saucepans of different sizes for the ex-
    clusive use of the hospital
  • 1 tin bath, 2 feet by 18 inches
  • 2 yards silver wire
  • 1/2 square yard Markwick's spongio piline
    cotton wool

SCHEDULE E.

Each Ship is to be furnished with at least—

Two chronometers.
Anchors. According to
Cables, 2 of Lloyd's re- quirements for
chain; haw- classification.
sers, &c.
Lightning-conductor, fitted.
Two complete suits of sails, and
proper storm-sails.

Boats, according to tonnage, 2
fitted with approved lowering
apparatus, and 2 life-boats,
and 6 life-preservers in each,
and compasses in each boat.
The Commercial Code Signal-
Book.
A set of the Commercial Code
signal flags.
The latest Commercial Code
list of ships.

Admiralty charts of all the seas
the ship is to traverse, and
Admiralty charts of the ports
and harbours of New Zealand,
according to a list which can
be obtained at the Office of
the Agent-General.
An approved apparatus for
extinguishing fire.

MESS UTENSILS TO BE PUT ON BOARD FOR EVERY SEVEN STATUTE ADULTS.

  • 1 Mess-kit, with iron handles, 2 gallons.
  • 1 Tin oval dish, with colander and cover, 14 inches long, 8 inches deep.
  • 1 Quartern tin for baking bread.
  • 1 Half-quartern ditto.
  • 1 Bread tub, with wooden hoops and cover.
  • 1 Tin pot, holding 3\/2 pints, with cover, &c., for boiling water.
  • 1 Teapot of same size.
  • 1 Water-breaker, 3 gallons, or 1 double block-tin water-bottle, with 3 studs for feet.
  • 1 Tin mustard-pot.
  • 1 Pepper- and salt-cellar.
  • 1 Butter-dish, 7 inches by 3 inches deep.
  • 3 Sets tin tallies, with wire lanyards, each set numbered from 1 upwards.
  • 2 Potato-nets, 3/4-inch mesh, holding 10 lb.
  • 1 Pudding-bag—canvas.
  • 2 Mess towels, 1\/2 yard long, 3/4 yard wide.
  • 1 Wash-leather.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1883, No 30





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🚂 Continuation of Schedules detailing medical supplies, apparatus, and equipment for contract requirements (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 April 1883
Medical supplies, Apparatus list, Schedule E, Mess utensils, Ship requirements, Contract specifications