1026 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1893.
Schedule No. 2.-(Milk.)
Milk, Cow's,
per Imperial Quart
Schedule No. 3.-(Bedding and Clothing.)
Caps, Chinese,
Chemises, Linen,
.each
Shoes, Chinese,
per pair
Coats, Long (Blue serge with flannel
Sleeping Jackets, Cotton, (for men &
women),.
...each
lining),
J
Sleeping Trousers, Cotton, (for men &
Dressing Gowns, European,
99
women),.
per pair
Dressing Gowns, Japanese,
12
Sleeping Jackets, Flannel, (for men &
Garters, Silk (Chinese),
per pair
women),
.each
Mattresses, Coir, 64 ft. × 3 ft. (25 lbs.), Mattresses, Horse Hair, 64 ft. x 3 ft.
each ..
Sleeping Trousers, Flannel, (for men &
women),
.per pair
(25 lbs.),.
27
Sleeping Mats, Grass,
Mattress Covers, Empty..
37
Slippers, Leather,
Night Dresses, White Flannel,
11
Stockings, Chinese,
Pillows, Coir, 24 ft. x 1 ft. (4 lbs.),
""
Towels, Huckaback (34 ft. long),
Pillows, Cotton wool, 2 ft. x 1 ft. (3 lbs.), „, Pillows, Horse Hair, 24 ft. x 1 ft. (4 lbs.), Pillow Cases, Cotton, 2 ft. 9 in. x 1 ft. 5 in, Pillow Covers, Empty,
Towels, Huckaback (Fine),
each.
·per pair.
"J
.per dozen.
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11
Uniform for Wardmaster, Making,
Uniform for Chinese Attendants, Mak-
ing,..
.per
suit
Sheets, Linen, 24 yds. x 12 yds. (Seamless),,,
Schedule No. 4.-(Sundries.)
Bathbricks,
Black Lead,
Brooms, Bamboo,
Brooms, Coir,
Calico (T.-Cloth 8 lbs.),
Charcoal,
Cotton Wool,
.each
per packet each
•per piece of 24 yards per b.
per piece
$
C
Oil, Kerosene (Russian),
Oil, Lamp (Ground nut),
⚫per lb.
""
Oil, Raw Linseed (Hubbuck's),per tin of 5 gallons Pans, Dust (Tin),
Paper, Waste,
Paper, Japanese,
Sandpaper,.
Soap, Chinese,
Soap, White,
Tumblers, Common,
Emery Cloth,.
Firewood,
per 100 bs..
Lamp-wick, Chinese,
.per ib.
Lamp-wick, Kerosene,
.por yard
Lime,
.per 100 lbs..
Matches,
-per packet of 10 boxes
Wax, Yellow,
Turpentine (Hubbuck's),
Waste, White,
each..
·per B.
22
- per piece
•per tb.
each
.per tin of 5 gallons
per lb.
**
€
Bedding & Clothing,
Schedule No. 5.-(Washing.)
Tenders may be made for all 5 Schedules, or for each separately.
per 100 pieces, $
Cents.
The Contractor will be required to enter into a Bond for the due fulfilment of his contract, and
for the supply of all articles of the best quality.
Tenders must be in duplicate and in sealed envelopes, endorsed Tender for Hospital Contract. For form of tender apply at this Office.
All other information may be obtained from the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital. No tender will be received unless the person tendering produces a receipt to the effect that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of $200 as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if such person refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th September, 1893.
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary,
Cents.
$
c.
C.