Oil.

Lamp

Wick.

Buckets.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6TH DECEMBER, 1884. 909

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 426.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Tuesday, the 16th instant, for the supply of the undermentioned Articles for the use of the Police Department, from the 1st January to the 30th June, 1835.

Tubs.

Paddy.

Oats.

Straw.

Hay.

per jar

of 24 catties.

per doz.

each.

per ib.

per picul.

The above enumerated Articles must be of good quality, deliverable at the Central Police Barracks, at such times and in such quantities as may be required.

The successful tenderer will be expected to enter into a bond, containing a penalty in case of failure, or refusal, to carry out the terms of the tender.

Forms of tender, and any further information may be obtained on application at the Offices of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

No tenders will be received unless made out in the required form.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 6th December, 1884.

W. II. MARSH,

Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 427.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Tuesday, the 16th instant, for the supply of the undermentioned Articles for the Government Steam Launches, for the space of one year, from 1st January next :—

Coals.

Water.

Firewood.

Lamp Wick.

Lamp Oil.

Castor Oil.

Cotton Waste.

Tallow.

Round Wick Packing.

Soap.

Hemp Packing.

India Rubber Packing, assorted.

Emery Cloth.

Coal Tar. White Wash.

Yellow Wash.

Chinese Varnish. Shovels.

Red Lead. White Lead.

Candles.

Bamboo Brooms.

Buckets, Iron.

Wood.

19

Brushes, Scrubbing.

""

Hard (Coir).

""

Ropes, Manila.

Hemp. Lime, White. Canvas. Twine.

Bath Bricks. Fire Bricks.

Fire Clay. Gauge Glass. Ningpo Varnish. Copal Varnish.

Also Picked Sydney Coal, for Office and Household use, to be delivered from Godown in such quantities (not less than ton) as may be required. Coolie hire to be paid by Government.

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 $100 as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown if such person fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.

Form of tender and any inforination can be obtained on application at the Offices of the Captain Superintendent of Police and the Harbour Master.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Cominand,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 6th December, 1884.

W. H. MARSHI,

Colonial Secretary.

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