Statement of tenders accepted




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CHARITABLE AID RATIONS.
W. Phelan 7 3/4d. Accepted.
D. Anderson, Jun. 7 3/4d. Declined.
J. & R. M. Cleland 8d. Declined.
E. H. Crease 8 1/4d. do.

HOSPITAL RATIONS.
F. H. L. S. M.
W. Phelan 10 3/4d. 9d. 6 3/4d. 6 3/4d. Accepted.
D. Anderson, jun. 10 3/4d. 9d. 6 3/4d. 7 3/4d. Declined.
J. Wallace 10 3/4d. 10d. — 7 3/4d. Declined.
J. & R. M. Cleland 11 3/4d. 9d. 6 3/4d. 4 3/4d. 7 3/4d. Declined.

HOSPITAL STORES.
The tender of W. Phelan accepted, those of D. Anderson, jun., & R. M. Cleland, and J. Wallace, declined.

HOSPITAL AND LUNATIC ASYLUM CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
The tenders of D. Anderson, jun., accepted, those of J. & R. M. Cleland, declined.

PRISON CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
The tender of J. Burne, accepted, those of D. Anderson, jun, W. Payne, and J. & R. M. Cleland, declined.

  • The details comprised in these tenders are too numerous for convenient publication, tenders can be seen on application.

LEATHER.
W. Payne, Kip, 1s. 10d. per lb. } accepted.
sole, 11d. }

COFFINS.
No tender sent in.

COALS.
English. Sydney.
Owen Brothers £3 10s. £3 0s. accepted.
E. W. Mills £3 15s. £3 5s. declined.

KEROSENE OIL.
D. Anderson, jun. 5s. 5d. per gal. accepted.
E. W. Mills 5s. 6d. do. declined.
Owen Brothers 6s. do. declined.

TOOLS AND SUNDRIES.
E. W. Mills (the only tender sent in) accepted.

Axes, American, each 7 0
Bill-hooks, double and single edge, each 4 0
Do. cast steel do., do., each 5 0

Blasting Tools { Crow Bars, Jumpers, Rammers, Spoons and Needles, Wedges } per lb. 0 5

Miscellaneous { Bolts & Nutts, Straps, Dogs, Caut Hooks } per lb. 0 6

Files—hand, per dozen 5s. 0d.
Cross-cut 8s. 0d.
Pit-saw 6s. 0d.
Nails, per lb. 4d. to 6d.

Mattocks, Stone Picks, Pickaxes } well steeled, per lb. 7 1/2d.
Pickaxes, American, cast steel, per doz. 60s.

Rope, English { 3 inch, 3 1/2 inch, 4 inch } per cwt. 56s.
Do., Colonial 38s.

Shovels { Round, No. 0, 1, 2, 3, per doz. 42s. American Cast Steel, No. 0, 1, 2, per doz. 56s. Square, No. 1, 2, 3 }

Spades { Foster's ribbed, No. 3, 4 per doz. 54s. Common, No. 3, and 4, per doz. 40s.

Saws, cross-cut, per foot 3s. 0d.
Spikes, per lb. 4d.
Leg irons, per pair 10s. 6d.
Rivets for do., per doz. 1s. 6d.
Handcuffs, per pair 6s. 0d.

WHEELBARROWS.
J. Fitchett 27s. each accepted.

STATIONERY.
W. Lyon (the only tender sent in) accepted.
s. d.
Books, ruled demy, bound whole, at per quire 5 0
Books, ruled demy, half bound at per quire 4 6
Envelopes, foolscap, at per 100 2 6
Envelopes, on Public Service, at per 100 5 6
Other sizes, assorted 1 6
On Public Service 4 6
Ink, black, per pint 1 6 and 2 6
" red 2 6
Inkstands, pewter, large office, each 5 0
Inkstands, pewter, small do. 3 0
Lucifer Vestas, small tin boxes, per doz. 3 0 and 6 0
Paper, foolscap, 15 lbs., blue, per ream 16 0
Do. 16 lbs. 18 0
Do. 15 lbs., cream 20 0
Do. ruled, plain or with money columns 20 0
Do., post, per ream 12 6
Do., note, per ream 6 0 and 10 0
Do., cartridge per ream 30 0 and 40 0
Do., blotting, per ream 20 0 and 50 0
Do., brown, per lb. 0 6
Parchment, per skin 2 6 to 5 0
Pencils, per dozen 4 0
Pens, steel, magnum bonum, per gross 9 0 and 24 0
Pens, quill, per 100 5 0 and 10 0
Pins, per lb. 4 0
Ribbon, green, at per roll of 12 yards 2 0
Rulers, per inch 0 2
Sealing Wax, per lb. 5 0
Tape, red, broad, per doz. pieces 3 0
Tape, red, narrow, per ditto 2 6
Twine, per lb. 2 6
Wafers (for seals) 1 1/2 inch



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💰 Statement of tenders accepted and declined (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Tenders, Supplies, Charitable Aid, Hospital, Prison, Contracts
11 names identified
  • W. Phelan, Tenderer for rations and stores
  • D. Anderson, Tenderer for rations, stores, and clothing
  • J. Cleland, Tenderer for rations, stores, and clothing
  • R. M. Cleland, Tenderer for rations, stores, and clothing
  • E. H. Crease, Tenderer for charitable aid rations
  • J. Wallace, Tenderer for hospital rations and stores
  • J. Burne, Tenderer for prison clothing
  • W. Payne, Tenderer for prison clothing and leather
  • E. W. Mills, Tenderer for coals, kerosene, and tools
  • J. Fitchett, Tenderer for wheelbarrows
  • W. Lyon, Tenderer for stationery