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Class.

No. 1.-Asbestos and Packings.

2.-Bamboo, Cane Goods and Fire-

wood.

3.-Belting.

4.- Bolts and Nuts, and Nuts. 5.--Bricks, Cement, Lime and S. W.

Pipes, &c.

6.-Brooms and Brushes. 7.- -Canvas.

S.-Clothing, Drapery and Haber-

dashery.

9. -Colours, Paints and Varnishes. 10.-Cordages, Ropes and Twines. 11.-Drysalteries.

12. Electrical Goods.

13. Files (Cast Steel). 14.-Glassware.

15.-Greases.

16.-Hinges, Handles, Hasps and Bolts.

17.-Household Utensils.

18.-India Rubber Goods.

19.--Iron and Steel.

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Class.

No. 20.--Iron and Brass Castings, and

Repairs.

21.-Lamps.

22.-Leather Goods. 23.- Locks.

24. Metals, Non-ferreous. 25.--Nails and Tacks. 26.-Oils.

27. Sanitary Goods. 28.-Screws and Cotter Pins. 29.Stationery and Office Requisites. 30.- Sundry Furnishings. 31. Timber.

32.-Tools and Implements.

33.--Tool Shafts and Handles. 34.-Waste and Wicks.

35.-Water Pipes and Fittings. 36.-Explosives. 37.---Asphaltum.

38.-Furniture.

39.--Trou and Brass Castings (Rail- way Department).

Each of the above is a separate and distinct Specification.

Tenders may be sent in for one or more Classes and Contractors may tender for all or any part of the articles detailed in each Specification.

Each Tenderer must produce with each Tender a receipt that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum prescribed on the respective Tender Forms as a pledge of the bona fides of his tender. In the event of acceptance of part only of a tender the deposit may be reduced by an amount to be determined by Government; in no case shall any deposit be less than $50 (Dollars fifty). The said deposit shall be forfeited to the Crown should the Tenderer refuse or fail to carry out to the satisfaction of the Govern- ment the whole or any portion of the tender which shall be accepted. The deposit, with interest thereon, shall be released on the satisfactory termination of the Contract.

The deposit shall be returned to any Tenderer whose tender is not accepted.

For Specifications and Forms of Tender apply at the office of the Superintendent, Accounts and Stores, Public Works Department, froin whom further particulars can be had on application.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserves to itself the option of accepting FOR ALL OR ANY PART of each Specification.

30th September, 1932.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Director of Public Works.

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