✨ Tenders and Contracts
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 58
Tenders.
Public Works Office,
Wellington, 15th June, 1914.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenderers is published for general information.
W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works.
SOUTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY.—PLATELAYING AND BALLASTING.
Accepted.
Brightling and Marriott, Christchurch .. 8,652 2 0
Declined.
Fraser, G. M., Huntly .. 9,010 7 4
McLean, Donald, Wellington .. 9,158 0 0
McLean, John, and Son, Auckland .. 10,150 0 0
Supply and Delivery of Stores.
Public Service Stores Tender Board,
Wellington, 15th June, 1914.
SEPARATE tenders will be received at the office of the Chairman (Government Printing Office) not later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 5th August, 1914, for the supply and delivery, C.I.F. and E. main ports, New Zealand, of the undermentioned material :—
5,000 yards canvas, army tent duck, 72".
15,000 yards canvas, for labels.
100 reams carbonic paper, 28" x 18", double foolscap, blue one side.
150 cash boxes, 12", “Koop’s.”
2,000 earthplates, copper.
200 reams paper, brown.
5 tons sulphate of copper.
1½ tons wire, copper, annealed, No. 11.
100 miles wire, rubber-insulated, twin twisted, 1/18, 1 red, 1 black.
40 tons wire, bronze, 40 lb. per mile.
Tenders must be addressed to the Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board, Wellington. Delivery of the material is to be made as shown in the conditions of tender, and successful tenderers must give the security required by the conditions for the due performance of the contract. Particulars and conditions of tendering and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, the District Storekeeper, Post and Telegraph Department, Christchurch, or the Telegraph Engineers at Auckland and Dunedin, where samples may be seen.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
Tenders.
Public Service Stores Tender Board,
Wellington, 15th June, 1914.
THE following tenders for supplies have been accepted at Schedule rates.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
Drugs.—Hokitika Mental Hospital.
W. E. Williams, Hokitika.
Meat.—Hokitika Mental Hospital.
Andrews Bros., Hokitika (for three months only).
Forage.—Nelson.
Neale and Haddon, Nelson.
Forage.—Invercargill.
Bray Bros., Invercargill.
Forage.—Auckland.
Bogue and Sons, Devonport.
Forage.—Hamilton.
Frank M. Winstone, Auckland.
Forage.—Palmerston North.
Hodder and Tolley (Limited), Palmerston North.
Forage.—Wellington.
S. Rowe and Sons (Limited), Wellington.
Forage.—Christchurch.
B. Bunn, Christchurch.
Forage.—Dunedin.
H. F. Moss (Limited), Dunedin.
Forage.—Napier.
Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Port Ahuriri.
Meat.—Government Steamers, Wellington.
Barber and Co., Wellington.
Groceries.—Government Steamers, Wellington.
Hulbert and Beattie, Wellington.
Grass-seed for Kakahi.
Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Wellington.
Groceries.—Government Hostel, Waitomo Caves.
Hutchinson Bros. (Limited), Auckland.
Groceries.—Hostel and Huts, Te Anau—Milford Track.
No tender accepted.
Groceries.—Hanmer Springs Sanatorium (including Tea Kiosk).
No tender accepted.
Groceries.—Government Hostel at Hermitage.
No tender accepted.
9,900 lb. Mixed Grass-seed for Alton Survey District, Southland.
No tender accepted.
12,000 lb. Mixed Grass-seed for Hauraki Plains.
W. Gunson and Co., Auckland.
Meat.—Rotorua Sanatorium, Rotorua.
George W. Vaughan, Rotorua, to 31st December, 1914.
Equipment for Boys and Crew of Government Training-ship “Amokura.”
Section A, C, D : Sargood, Son, and Ewen (Limited), Wellington.
Section B : Ross and Glendining (Limited), Wellington.
Tenders.
Public Service Stores Tender Board,
Wellington, 15th June, 1914.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders is published for general information.
J. MACKAY,
Chairman.
MAIL-BAGS.
Accepted.
Hutcheson, Wilson, and Co., Wellington : 4s. 10d. for bag No. 224, 3s. 3d. for bag No. 225, 2s. 3d. for bag No. 226, reducible to 4s. 7½d., 3s. 1½d., and 2s. 2½d. respectively when canvas purchased from Post and Telegraph Department is exhausted.
Declined.
Bag 224. Bag 225. Bag 226.
s. d. s. d. s. d.
W. Wiggins (Limited), Wellington 4 10¾ 3 3 2 4½
J. McGrath and Co., Dunedin .. 5 0 3 6 2 9
Brace, Windle, Blythe, and Co., Dunedin .. .. 5 5 3 11½ 3 1½
Devereaux, King, and Co., Christchurch .. .. 5 6½ 4 4½ 3 6
P. R. Russell and Co., Wellington .. .. 2 11
50 TONS CHAFF FOR ROTORUA.
Accepted.
s. d.
Frank M. Winstone, Auckland .. .. 5 6 per cwt.
Declined.
A. W. Page, Auckland .. .. .. 5 11 ,,
W. Gunson and Co., Auckland .. .. 6 9 ,,
J. J. Craig (Limited), Auckland .. .. 6 2 ,,
400 SACKS OF OATS FOR ROTORUA.
Accepted.
s. d.
J. J. Craig (Limited), Auckland .. 2 8 per bushel.
Declined.
A. W. Page, Auckland .. .. 2 10½ ,,
Frank M. Winstone, Auckland .. .. 3 0 ,,
W. Gunson and Co., Auckland .. .. 3 5 ,,
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🚂 Tenders for Plate-laying and Ballasting
🚂 Transport & Communications15 June 1914
Tenders, Railway, Plate-laying, Ballasting, South Island
- Brightling, Successful tenderer
- Marriott, Successful tenderer
- G. M. Fraser, Unsuccessful tenderer
- Donald McLean, Unsuccessful tenderer
- John McLean, Unsuccessful tenderer
- W. Fraser, Minister of Public Works
🏢 Tenders for Supply and Delivery of Stores
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance15 June 1914
Tenders, Stores, Supply, Delivery
- J. Mackay, Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board
🏢 Accepted Tenders for Supplies
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance15 June 1914
Tenders, Supplies, Accepted
24 names identified
- W. E. Williams, Successful tenderer for drugs
- Andrews, Successful tenderer for meat
- Neale, Successful tenderer for forage
- Haddon, Successful tenderer for forage
- Bray, Successful tenderer for forage
- Bogue, Successful tenderer for forage
- Frank M. Winstone, Successful tenderer for forage
- Hodder, Successful tenderer for forage
- Tolley, Successful tenderer for forage
- S. Rowe, Successful tenderer for forage
- B. Bunn, Successful tenderer for forage
- H. F. Moss, Successful tenderer for forage
- Murray, Successful tenderer for forage
- Roberts, Successful tenderer for forage
- Barber, Successful tenderer for meat
- Hulbert, Successful tenderer for groceries
- Beattie, Successful tenderer for groceries
- Hutchinson, Successful tenderer for groceries
- W. Gunson, Successful tenderer for grass-seed
- George W. Vaughan, Successful tenderer for meat
- Sargood, Successful tenderer for equipment
- Ewen, Successful tenderer for equipment
- Ross, Successful tenderer for equipment
- Glendining, Successful tenderer for equipment
- J. Mackay, Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board
🚂 Tenders for Mail-bags
🚂 Transport & Communications15 June 1914
Tenders, Mail-bags, Accepted, Declined
10 names identified
- Hutcheson, Successful tenderer
- Wilson, Successful tenderer
- W. Wiggins, Unsuccessful tenderer
- J. McGrath, Unsuccessful tenderer
- Brace, Unsuccessful tenderer
- Winde, Unsuccessful tenderer
- Blythe, Unsuccessful tenderer
- Devereaux, Unsuccessful tenderer
- King, Unsuccessful tenderer
- P. R. Russell, Unsuccessful tenderer
- J. Mackay, Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board
🏢 Tenders for Chaff and Oats
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance15 June 1914
Tenders, Chaff, Oats, Accepted, Declined
7 names identified
- Frank M. Winstone, Successful tenderer for chaff
- A. W. Page, Unsuccessful tenderer for chaff
- W. Gunson, Unsuccessful tenderer for chaff
- J. J. Craig, Successful tenderer for oats
- A. W. Page, Unsuccessful tenderer for oats
- Frank M. Winstone, Unsuccessful tenderer for oats
- W. Gunson, Unsuccessful tenderer for oats
- J. Mackay, Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board