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To be Sold or Let, SEVERAL Town and Country Sections of Land. Apply to Robert R. Strang. To be Let, rpHE town acre No. 680 on the SurveyorJL General's plan, belonging to the Church ot bcotland. For terms, apply to Robert R. Strang, Solicitor. April 14, 1841. ' Land! Land! Land! TO BE LET, two or three building allotments, pleasantly situated, commanding a view of the harbour. Enquire .of J. Spiers, Guildford-terrace, liul-street, in the rear of Dr. Evans' new house. Town Acres to Let. T^TUMBERS on the Surveyor-General's map, JLI 438 553 627 775 For particulars, apply to W. B. Br-wer, barrister-at-law. To the Public. TOWN ACRES, or portions of Town acres, to be let, for long or short terms of years, in every part of Wellington. For particulars apply to W. V. Brewer, barrister-at-law. Small Lots for Houses to Let gratis. rpOWN ACRE number 480, on Wellington -L Terrace, immediately in the rear of the mauri house lately occupied by Mr. Minet, will be let in small lots for building for three y tar's free of rent. Apply to F. A. Molesworth, Murphy-street, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. Building Allotments to Let. rpi-IE ADVERTISER offers upon Building X Leases, a number of Town Allotments in the most desirable parts of this Settlement. The attention of the public is particularly called to the advantage of Building Leases, which the undersigned is enabled to grant, viz., from seven to twenty-one years, according to the value of the buildings proposed to be erected. Apply to F. A. Molesworth, Murphy-street, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. To the Merchants, Ship-owners, and others of Port Nicholson. MESSRS. PRATT and BEVAN beg respectfully to inform the merchants, ship-owners, and others, that they have now commenced the manufacture of rope, lines, twine of all descriptions, mats of all sizes, oil cloths, &c. ; fishing nets made and repaired, and every description of article in the above line, all from New Zealand flax, and. on the most reasonable charges. Apply to Messrs. Pratt and Bevan, No. 1, Molesworth-street, Wellington, Port Nicholson. JUST OPENED, various kinds of WRAPPING PAPER. "Gazette" office, May 26, 1841. Port of London. " Notice to the Public. — Travellers and others who send baggage, works of art, or other value property to England, should consign the packages to the care of a licensed Custom-house agent, as articles are frequently injured, and needless expense incurred, for the want of a proper person to take charge of them on their arrival, and see them entered, examined, and carefully repacked. The charge is the sam» whether so consigned or not." " Custom-house Chamber, London, "February, 1837." DEVOY and CO., who are the LICENSED AGENTS of Her Majesty's Commissioners of Customs, and under heavy bonds for the safety of property consigned to them, beg those who send packages to their care, to see that each be distinctly marked " Devoy and Co., Lower Thames-street, London," and the bill of lading or receipt forwarded to them direct by post, with instructions how such goods are to be disposed of on arrival ; and as every package must be opened at the Custom-house, if any are locked, the keys should be forwarded. Goods and packages are forwarded by Devoy and Co. to all parts of the Continent, the East and West Indies, Colonies, &c. &c. : and, if required, sent to the care of responsible houses, who will see the instructions sent with them punctually attended to. All goods and packages for shipment must be accompanied by written instructions, with the name and address of the parties by whom they are sent, and the contents and value of each package stated. The duty outwards is 10s. per £100 value. The rate of insurance depends upon circumstances. For further information apply to Mr. Samuel Revans, Wellington, Port Nicholson. WANTED, by a young man, a situation as Shopman in a Store or Warehouse. Writes a good hand, and can keep accounts well. Apply to George Jones, Company's Dep6t. FOR SALE, at the "Gazette" Office, 36-lino Brief Paper.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 1

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