PETERSFIELD, HANTS.

     THE Inspectors for Lighting the Town of Petersfield, in the County of Southampton, by virtue of an Act of Parliament passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, cap. 90, do hereby Give Notice,—That they are desirous of receiving  PROPOSALS from any person or persons willing to undertake the LIGHTING the STREETS, ROADS, and other places of or in the said town, and to furnish Lamps, Lamp Irons, Lamp Posts, and other things necessary for that purpose, and that it is the intention of such Inspectors to enter into a Contract with the person or persons whose proposals for the purpose shall be accepted.

     Tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Henry Calvert, Square, Petersfield, stating the charge per Lamp from 1st September next to the 30th April, inclusive, such Lamps to be lighted half-an-hour after sunset and extinguished at eleven o’clock pm., seven nights in each lunation excepted.

     To be forwarded to the Secretary on or before the 1st of August, at Ten o’clock.

     The Inspectors will not be bound to accept the lowest or an only Tender. 

     Dated this 15th day of July, 1860.