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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 41
Public Service Stores Tender Board.—Supply of Clothing to Training-ship “Amokura,” Wellington.
Wellington, 16th April, 1914.
WRITTEN tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up till 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 6th May, 1914, at the office of the Public Service Stores Tender Board, Wellington, for the supply of clothing, &c., to the training-ship “Amokura” at Wellington, for the period ending the 31st March, 1915. Tenders are to be marked “Tender for Clothing, ‘Amokura.’” Copy of conditions of supply and form of tender may be obtained from the Secretary, Marine Department, Customhouse, where samples of clothing, &c., may also be seen. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of £25.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
Public Service Stores Tender Board.—Supply and Delivery of Silver-pine Poles.
Wellington, 20th April, 1914.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the Chairman (Government Printing Office) not later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 20th May, 1914, for the supply and delivery free on trucks at railway-station of 1,000 natural round silver-pine poles, 16 ft. in length, not less than 6 in. in diameter at base; and 1,000 natural round silver-pine poles, 18 ft. in length, and not less than 6 in. in diameter at base. Tenders must be addressed to the “Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board, Wellington.” Delivery of the poles is to be made as shown in the conditions of tender, and the successful tenderer will be required to give security in the sum of £50 for the due performance of the contract. Particulars and conditions of tendering and specifications may be obtained at the offices of the Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington; the Telegraph Engineer, Auckland; or the Postmaster, Horopito. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of £10.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
Public Service Stores Tender Board.
Wellington, 20th April, 1914.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders is published for general information.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
8,500 SACKS FOR MARINE DEPARTMENT.
Accepted.
The Textile Bag and Sack Company (Limited), Christchurch
.. .. .. .. 8¼d.
Declined.
The Textile Bag and Sack Company (Limited), Christchurch
.. .. .. .. 7½d.
Ditto
.. .. .. .. 7¼d.
Carr, Pountney, and Co., Auckland
.. .. 7¾d.
J. H. Hopkins, Auckland
.. .. .. 7¾d.
BREAD FOR HOME FOR DEFECTIVES, RICHMOND.
Accepted.
J. M. Croucher and Sons, Richmond
.. 6d., 4 lb. loaf.
BREAD FOR NELSON MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
H. J. Harris, Nelson
.. .. .. 1³⁄₁₆d. a lb.
Declined.
J. Anstice and Co., Nelson
.. .. .. 1⁵⁄₁₆d. a lb.
BREAD FOR THE CAMP, OTAGO PENINSULA: MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.
Accepted.
B. R. Ferguson and Co., Dunedin..
.. 5¾d., 4 lb. loaf.
Declined.
D. Samuel, Anderson’s Bay
.. .. 6½d., 4 lb. loaf.
BREAD FOR TOKANUI MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
R. J. Ross and Co., Te Awamutu
.. 6⅝d., 4 lb. loaf.
Declined.
J. G. Elmsley and Sons, Kihikihi ..
.. 7d., 4 lb. loaf.
FLOUR FOR AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
Hutchinson Bros. (Limited), Auckland .. 9 15 0 per ton.
Declined.
Smeeton’s (Limited), Auckland
.. 10 7 6 per ton.
Laidlaw Leeds, Auckland
.. 10 8 6 ,,
Bycroft (Limited), Auckland
.. 10 10 0 ,,
FLOUR FOR HOKITIKA MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
Paterson, Michel, and Co. (Limited), £ s. d.
Hokitika
.. .. .. 10 15 0 per ton.
FLOUR FOR PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
United Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited), Wellington
.. £ s. d.
.. 9 17 6 per ton.
Declined.
Hill Bros., Wellington
.. 10 0 0 per ton.
H. Baldwin and Co., Wellington
.. 10 5 0 ,,
D. W. Virtue and Co., Wellington
.. 10 6 0 ,,
Hulbert and Beattie, Wellington
.. 10 10 0 ,,
FLOUR FOR SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
R. K. Ireland, Oamaru
.. .. 9 8 6 per ton.
Declined.
Clark Bros., Maheno ..
.. 10 0 0 per ton.
A. Miller and Co., Dunedin
.. 10 5 0 ,,
FLOUR FOR SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
New Zealand Flour Millers’ Co-operative £ s. d.
Association (Limited), Christchurch
.. 9 10 0 per ton.
FURNISHING FUNERALS AT AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
T. J. McIvor and Sons, Auckland
.. .. 2 10 6
Declined.
A. G. Wheeler, Auckland
.. .. .. 2 18 0
FURNISHING FUNERALS AT NELSON MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
A. Shone, Nelson
.. .. .. 5 0 0
FURNISHING FUNERALS AT PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
F. Greer, Tawa Flat
.. .. .. 2 0 0
Declined.
W. I. Davis, Porirua
.. .. .. 2 10 0
G. E. Manson, Johnsonville
.. .. .. 2 15 0
FURNISHING FUNERALS AT SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
Hugh Gourley (Limited), Dunedin
.. .. 3 12 6
FURNISHING FUNERALS AT SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
J. Barrell, Christchurch
.. .. .. 4 0 0
OATMEAL FOR SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
Harraway and Sons, Dunedin ..
.. 9 15 0 per ton.
Declined.
A. Miller and Co., Dunedin
.. 11 5 0 per ton.
Public Service Stores Tender Board.
Wellington, 21st April, 1914.
THE following tenders for supplies to Mental Hospitals have been accepted at schedule rates.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
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🚂 Supply of Clothing to Training-ship 'Amokura'
🚂 Transport & Communications16 April 1914
Tender, Clothing, Training-ship, Amokura, Wellington
- J. Mackay, Chairman
🏗️ Supply and Delivery of Silver-pine Poles
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works20 April 1914
Tender, Silver-pine Poles, Railway, Wellington
- J. Mackay, Chairman
💰 List of Successful and Unsuccessful Tenders
💰 Finance & Revenue20 April 1914
Tenders, Public Service Stores, Supplies
- J. Mackay, Chairman
🏥 Accepted Tenders for Supplies to Mental Hospitals
🏥 Health & Social Welfare21 April 1914
Tenders, Mental Hospitals, Supplies
- J. Mackay, Chairman