✨ Provincial Government Tender Results
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
JOHN HARRISON, Superintendent.
Vol. IV.] THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1862. [No. 188.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, 18th May, ’62.
THE following LIST of ACCEPTED and NON-ACCEPTED TENDERS which have been received from 31st March last till date, is published for general information:—
| DESCRIPTION OF WORK TENDERED FOR. | NAMES OF PARTIES TENDERING. | AMOUNT OF ACCEPTED TENDER. | AMOUNT OF NON-ACCEPTED TENDER. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fencing and Gates for Ground at Military Barracks. | Hugh M’Laren | £2 3s. per chain 47 gates | ... |
| Taylor & Gore | ... | £3 7s 6d. per chain 45 gates | |
| Daniel Brown | ... | £2 18s. per chain 617 gates | |
| Thomas Henry Dunn | £2 12s 6d. per chain | £3 6s 15s. gates | |
| Hugh M’Fadyen | £2 10s. per chain | ... | |
| John Solomon D’can | 22s. gates | ... | |
| James R. Wright | £1 14s. per chain | £2 8s 6d. per chain 12 10s. gates | |
| Thomas de la Hunt | ... | £2 9s. per chain 627 gates £2 18s. per chain, maple rails, Manuka posts £2 15s. Manuka posts and rails | |
| Peter Lindsay, Junr. | ... | ... |
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🏘️ List of Accepted and Non-Accepted Tenders
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government18 May 1862
Tenders, Fencing, Gates, Military Barracks, Dunedin
10 names identified
- Hugh M'Laren, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Taylor, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Gore, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Daniel Brown, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Thomas Henry Dunn, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Hugh M'Fadyen, Tendered for fencing and gates
- John Solomon D'can, Tendered for fencing and gates
- James R. Wright, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Thomas de la Hunt, Tendered for fencing and gates
- Peter Lindsay (Junr.), Tendered for fencing and gates
- John Harrison, Superintendent
Otago Provincial Gazette 1862, No 188