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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE

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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong>, 1st NOVEMBER, 1918. 281Mehmed Salahi Eff., to be, on probation, a LandRegistry Clerk, Class IV. Dated 1st October,1918. (M.P. 1657/08.)Ali Rifki Eff., to be, on probation, a Land RegistryClerk, Class V. Dated 1st October, 1918.(M.P. 537/13.)Mr. Aristodemos Yannako Papapetrou to be, on probation,a Land Registry Clerk, Class VI. Dated1st October, 1918. (M.P. 1381/15.)Mehmed Ali Riza Eff., to be, on probation, a 4thClass Officer of Customs and Excise. Dated 18thOctober, 1918. (M.P. 3410/07.)Mr. Aristoteles A. Anastassiades to be, on probation,a Compounder, Medical Department. Dated 24thOctober, 1918. (M.P. 755/18.)CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.Mr. Peter Miller Mackay as Assistant LocomotiveSuperintendent, Railway Department, from 16thOctober, 1917. (M.P. 1235/14.)HISNo. 617.RETIREMENT.EXCELLENCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGH COMMISSIONER hasbeen pleased to approve the following retirement:—Mr. Nikos Mavroyiannis, Station Goods Clerk, RailwayDepartment. Dated 10th October, 1918.(M.P. 1217/16.)No. 518.APPOINTMENT UNDER <strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong>COURTS OF JUSTICE ORDER, 1882.UNDER the power and authority vested in him bythe Cyprus Courts of Justice Order, 1882, HisExcellency the High Commissioner has been pleased toappoint Mr. Alan Lenox Conygham Stuart to fill theoffice of President of the District Court of Nicosia,during the absence of Mr. J. R. Holmes from 24thOctober, 1918, and untU further orders.(M.P. 3548/07.)No. 619.TENDERS FOR <strong>THE</strong> CENTRAL ANDDISTRICT PRISONS AND POLICE.TENDERS are hereby invited for the supply ofarticles required for use in the Central Prison andfor the Prisons and Police at Larnaca, Limassol, Paphos,Kyrenia, and Famagusta, for the half-year ending 30thJune, 1919.2. All tenders should be sealed, and should beaddressed to the President of the Tender Board, theOffice of the Treasurer, Nicosia.3. Tenders should either be deposited in the TenderBox outside the Office of the Treasurer, or be sentthrough the Post. Postage on any tender sent throughthe post must be prepaid; otherwise, delivery of thesame will not be accepted.4. Tenders should be marked " Tender for CentralPrison or District Prison and Police of Larnaca, Limassol,Paphos, Kyrenia, and Famagusta," as the case maybe, in the left hand top corner of the envelope, andshould reach the Office of the Treasurer not later than11 a.m. on the 2nd December, 1918.5. No tender will be considered unless in respectof it all the conditions above laid down have beenstrictly fulfilled.6. The tenderer shall be prepared to accept theprices tendered by him or such lower prices as mayfrom time to time be authorised by the tariff ofmaximum prices fixed by the Provost-Marshal.7. All details regarding the articles to be suppliedcan be obtained from the Resident Superintendent,Central Prison, and Local Commandants of respectiveDistricts.8. Before the acceptance of any tender, the tenderermay be required to deposit samples with the TenderBoard.9. The Govemment does not bind itself to acceptthe lowest or any tender.G. C. BAYLY,Acting Chief Commandant of Police andInspector of Prisons.Slst October, 1918. (M.P. 291/19.)No. 620.TENDERS FOR CENTRAL PRISON.TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchase ofabout 500 okes of wheat bran and about 600 okesof barley,bran monthly from the Central Prison for thehalf-year ending 30th June, 1919.2. All tenders should be sealed, and should beaddressed to the President of the Tender Board, theOffice of the Treasurer, Nicosia.3. Tenders should either be deposited in the TenderBox outside the Office of the Treasurer or be sentthrough the post. Postage on any tender sent throughthe post must be prepaid; otherwise, delivery of thesame will not be accepted.4. Tenders should be marked " Tender for Bran,Central Prison," in the left hand top corner of theenvelope, and should reach the Oflice of the Treasurernot later than 11 a.m. on the 2nd December, 1918.5. No tender will be considered unless in respect ofit all the conditions above laid down have been strictlyfulfilled.6. All details regarding the bran to be sold can beobtained from the Resident Superintendent, CentralPrison.7. The Government does not bind itself to acceptthe highest or any tender.G. C. BAYLY,Acting Inspector of Prisons.31st October, 1918. (M.P. 292/19.)No. 521.TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD FORCENTRAL PRISON.TENDERS are hereby invited for the supply ofFirewood required for use in the Central Prisonfor the half-year ending 30th June, 1919.2. All tenders should be sealed, and should beaddressed to the President of the Tender Board, theOffice of the Treasurer, Nicosia.3. Tenders should either be deposited in the TenderBox outside the Office of the Treasurer, or be sentthrough the post. Postage on any tender sent throughthe post must be prepaid; otherwise, delivery of thesame will not be accepted.4. Tenders should be marked " Tender for CentralPrison,"^ in the left hand top corner of the envelope,and should reach the Office of the Treasurer not laterthan 11 a.m. on the 2nd December, 1918.5. No tender will be considered unless in respect ofit all the conditions above laid down have been strictlyfulfilled.6. The tenderer shall be prepared to dccept theprices tendered by him or such low^er prices as mayfrom time to time be authorised by the tariff ofmaximum prices fixed by the Provost-Marshal.7. AU details regarding the articles to be suppliedcan be obtained from the Resident Superintendent,at the Central Prison.8. Before the acceptance of any tender, the tenderermay be required to deposit samples with the TenderBoard.9. The Government does not bind itself to acceptthe lowest or any tender.ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ6. C. BAYLYActing Inspector of Prisons,Slst October, 1918. (M.P. 298/19.)

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