NSW List of Persons Who Have Tendered Supplies of Fresh Meats for His Majesty’s Stores – December 1816
DEPUTY COMMISSARY GENERAL’S OFFICE
Sydney 20th Dec., 1816.
A LIST of Persons who have tendered SUPPLIES of FRESH MEAT, for the Use of His Majesty’s Stores, and from whom the Quantities expressed against their respective Names will be received at the undermentioned Stations.
AT SYDNEY.
C. Hook, Esq. – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 5,000 – Residence, Sydney
Mr. Throsby – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 6,000 – Residence, Liverpool
Mr. Jenkins – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 6,000 – Residence, Sydney
Mr. Connell – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 6,000 – Residence, Sydney
Simeon Lord, Esq. – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 4,000 – Residence, Sydney
Mr. George Howe – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 2,000 – Residence, Sydney
AT PARRAMATTA.
Mr. McDougal – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 2,000 – Residence, Parramatta
Mr. William Sherwin – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 2,000 – Residence, Parramatta
Mr. Charles Walker – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 2,000 – Residence, Parramatta
Mr. McDougal – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 2,000 – Residence, Parramatta
AT WINDSOR.
Mr. T. McKenna – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Windsor
Mr. William Jones – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Windsor
Mr. George Loder, jun. – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Windsor
Mr. George Loder, sen. – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Windsor
AT LIVERPOOL.
Mr. John Gowan – to be tendered January 11, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Liverpool
Mr. Edward Wright – to be tendered January 18, 1817 – quantity to be received, 1,000 – Residence, Liverpool
Many inconvenience having been experienced through Individuals failing to supply the Store with Meat at the Times appointed for that Purpose, the Persons whose Names are contained in the foregoing List are respectively desired to give at least five Days Notice to the Storekeeper at the Station where their Meat is appointed to be received, whether or not they can deliver the same at the Periods specified against their respective Names; and in the Event of their being able to supply the Stores as above, they are in like Manner to make Application to the Storekeepers, to know on what Days their Meat will be received.
D. ALLAN, Deputy Commissary General.
(approved) “LACHLAN MACQUARIE.”
Source: Deputy Commissary General’s Office, Sydney 20th Dec. 1816 (1817, January 4). The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 – 1842), p. 2.