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1948

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 378.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for Stores", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Thursday, the 5th day of December, 1935, for the supply and delivery of the undermentioned Stores required by the Government of Hong Kong during the year 1936: —

Class.

No. 1.-Abrasive Cloths and Wheels.

2.-Asbestos and India Rubber

Packings.

3.-Asphalt and Tar.

4.-Bamboo and Cane Goods. 5.-Belting.

8.-Boat Sundry Equipment. 9.-Bolts, Door and Cupboard.

10. Bolts and Nuts.

11.

-Boots and Shoes.

12.-Bricks and Fireclay Sewage Pipes. 13. Brooms and Brushes. 14.--Buckets, Iron, Galvanized. 15. Buckets, Wooden.

16.-Canvas.

17. Castings, Brass.

18.--Castings, Iron.

19. Chain, Iron.

20.-Cloths.

21.-Coal and Coke.

22.-Cooking and Household Utensils. 23.--Cordage, Rope and Twine. 24.-Cotter Pins. 25.-Crockery. 27.--Disinfectants.

36. Electrical Goods (Sundry Fit-

tings).

37.--Electrical Goods (Lamps). 38.--Electrical Goods (Telephone

Accessories).

39.-Electrical Goods (Wire).

44.---Files, Cast Steel.

45.-Firewood.

47.-Furniture.

49.-Gauze, Wire

51.-Glass.

52.-Grease Lubricants.

54. Handles, Drawer.

Class.

No. 55.-Hasps and Bolts.

56.-Hinges. 57.-Hosepipes.

58.-Iron and Steel (Angles). 59.-Iron and Steel (Bars). 60. Iron and Steel (Beams). 63.-Iron and Steel (Plates). 64-Iron and Steel (Sheets). 69.-Lamps.

70.-Leather Goods.

71.-Lime and Portland Cement. 72.-Linen, Household.

73.-Locks.

76.-Metals, Non Ferreous.

77.-Miscellaneous Stores.

78.-Nails and Tacks.

80.-Paints.

81.-Pipes, Iron and Steel. 82.-Polish.

84.-Rivets.

87.-Screws, Brass, Wood. 88.-Screws, Iron, Wood.

89.-Screws, Iron Coach.

90.-Screws, Brass Metal Thread. 91.-Soap.

96.-Timber.

97.-Tinware.

98.-Tools and Instruments.

99.--Tool Shafts and Handles.

102.-Uniform Clothing.

103.-Upholstery Materials.

104.- Varnishes.

105.-Washers.

106.---Waste, Cotton.

107.--Water and Steam Pipe Fittings. 108.-Wicks.

109.-Wire.

Each of the above is a separate and distinct Specification.

Tenders may be seat in for one or more Classes and Tenderers may quote for all or any part of each Specification.

Tenderers must produce with each tender a receipt that they have deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of Dollars Twenty ($20) as a pledge of the bona fides of their tender, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if any tenderer fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should such tender be accepted. The deposit shall be returned to any tenderer whose tender is not accepted.

Successful tenderers will be required to deposit in the Colonial Treasury the sum prescribed in the respective Forms of Tender as security for the due and faithful perform- ance of the Contract.

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