| Notes: | The Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday, 9 Mar 1836, Page 1
GUILTCROSS UNION. THE Guardians of Guiltcross Union are desirous of entering into Contracts to supply the Union with good Seconds Flour, and Bread of the same quality, to be delivered weekly until the Twenty-fourth day of June next, in such quantities as may be required, in the parishes of Kenninghall, Harling, Garboldisham, Banham, Old Buckenham, Winfarthing, and Bressingham, or such other places as may be agreed on at the time of signing the Contracts. The Bread to be delivered in Half-quartern Loaves at the several places for the payment of the poor. The Flour to be weighed out to the orders of the Relieving Officers, and the necessary depots provided by the Contractors. Tenders, with Samples, to be delivered to the Clerk of the Court of Guardians, at the White Horse, at Kenninghall, by Nine o’clock in the Morning of Tuesday the 15th of March, 1836. The Bread must be twenty-four hours old, - Kenninghall, March 1st, 1836. THOS. TURNER, Clerk to the Board. |