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    Mr. William Wright - Clerk Brisbane Saw Mills
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    Clerk Brisbane Saw Mills
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fromthepage_rosie_alias_matches.tsv
No.5
SIR,
In pursuance of Advertisement in the Government
Gazette, [I or we] the undersigned, do hereby Tender to provide the materials
and perform the various works required for the buildings
at Port Denison - but instead of hardwood slabs
to have hardwood studs and weather boards
agreeably to the Plan and Specification, for the sum of three
[State amount in full] throusand four hundred and eighty pounds
[State period in words] and to complete the same within nine months
from the date of the acceptance of this Tender.
The undermentioned persons are proposed as Sureties for the
due performance of the contract.
[Name in full and profession of each surety with abode.]
Mr. William Pettigrew - Timber Merchant - Brisbane
Mr. William Wright - Clerk Brisbane Saw Mills
[Insert date.] Dated this nineteenth day of January 1861
[Signature of Party Tendering here, with address].
Christin Marsen
MEMORANDUM:
Should the foregoing Tender be accepted, we, the under-
signed do hereby agree to be responsible for the due performance of the
Contract, and we hereby undertake that we will, within seven days from
the date of the notification of the acceptance of the said Tender, jointly
and severally execute and deliver at the Office of the Civil Crown Solicitor,
in Brisbane,
a Bond to Her Majesty in the penal sum of [Amount in words] one hundred pounds
for securing such performance.
[Signature of Party Tendering, and proposed Sureties.]
Christin Marsen
Mr. Pettigrew
Mrs. Wright
[Signature and Address of Witness] Witness:- Abraham Street
Clerk Brisbane Saw Mills