THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND OCTOBER, 1886.
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Schedule No. 1.-(Provisions).
EUROPEAN, FULL DIET.
881
Breakfast.
Dinner.
Fish, fresh, cleaned,...
.8 oz.
Beefsteak,
or
Eggs,..
Bread,
..4 .......8 oz.
Sugar, white,
Mutton, alternately,
32
Butter,
""
Soup, (Beef, 6 oz.),..
Tea,
Potatoes,
At cents per ration.
Supper.
8 oz.
Bread,.
..8 oz.
Sugar, white,
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Butter,
33
""
,1 pt.
.8 oz.
Tea,
"
HALF DIET.
1
Eggs,
2
Fish, fresh, cleaned,..........
..8 oz.
Bread,
.8 oz.
Sugar, white,
""
Soup, (Beef, 6 oz.), ·
- pt.
Bread, Sugar, white, Butter, Tea,
.8 oz.
"3
Butter,
"
Tea,
Rice,
.4 oz.
99
At
cents per ration.
LOW DIET.
Bread,
8 oz.
Oatmeal,
2 oz.
Bread,
8.0%.
or
or
Rice,
.12
"
Milk,
pt.
Sugar, white,
Rice, Sugar, white,
12
"J
Tea,
""
25.
Tea,.
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At
cents per ration.
Rice,
Vegetables,
Fish,
CHINESE, FULL DIET.
20 oz.
Tea,
**
..16
Sugar, Bread,
>>
Pork, (substituted twice a week for Fish).
At. cents per ration.
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ish......
Pork,
Beef,
Chicken,
Sago,
Sugar Candy,
Tea, beet Congou,
$
Extras.
C.
.per fb.....
22
""
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57
Chinese Cups, common, Plates,
23
Dust Pans, (Tin),.
Brooms,
Feather Brooms, Scrubbing Brushes,
Schedule No. 4.-(Sundries).
$
Fire Wood,
.........at $ per
Ibs.....
Lamp Oil,
Wick,
>
"1
*Alum,
Soap,
*
1 dr oz.
194
""
6.
.per doz.,...
J
33
"
0.
Mattresses, Coir, (51⁄2 ft. × 2 ft.), Women's Jackess, American Drill,.
....each,
31
""
Fannel, Pyjamas, American Drill,
Flannel,...
**
23
Grass, Sleeping Mats
LOCK HOSPITAL.
"3
⚫per doz...............
$
C.
Sheets, (7 ft. x 4 ft.), Cotton, Seamless,...each,... Chemises for Europeans,
Print Morning Gowns for Europeans,
for Japanese,
Pillows, Coir, (2 ft. long x 1 ft. wide),... Pillow Cases, (24 ft. long × 14 ft. wide),
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$
G.
Tenders may be made for all 4 Schedules, or for each separately. The Contractor will be required to enter into a Bond for the due fugilment 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 forms 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 In the Colonial Treasury the sum of $200, as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which le forfeited to the Crown, if such person refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender
beatreptat.
TheGovernment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd October, 1886.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
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