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Surveyor-General's office, June 23, 1841. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that no land will be offered on the first Thursday in Julyj for selection. W. M. Smith, Capt. R.A., Surveyor-General. NOTICE. — Persons desirous of beingmarried by the Rev. John M'Farlane, first minister of the Scotch Church in New Zealand, are requested to register their names with the undersigned at latest the Saturday previous to the ceremony, in order to proclamation of banns on Sablkth. Persons also desirous of having their children baptised, must previous thereto give the requisite information in order to registry to Robert Strang, Solicitor and Registrar for the Scotch Church. Woolcombe-streel, 19th June, 1841. NOTICE.— The Rev. Mr. Macfarlane, of the Scotch Church, will perform Divine Worship, in future, in the Morning, at the Native Chapel, Te Aro Flat, at 11 o'clock, and in the Afternoon at the Court House, Ihorndon Flat, at a quarter past one o'clock. Wellington, May 12, 1841. NOTICE.— The barque Katherine Stewart Forbes being detained in consequence of the Consignees not sending for their Goods, Captain Hobbs gives notice he will hold the Goods in his vessel responsible for the delay of the above vessel. Wellington, June 24, 1841. ' Notice. CAPTAIN HOBBS hereby gives notice, that he will not be answerable for any debts contracted by the crew of the Katherine Stewart Forbes, after this date. Wellington, June 14, 1841. Notice. /CAPTAIN STOBO, of the barque Jane, V_j hereby cautions the Public against giving credit to any of his Crew, as he will not be answerable for any debts contracted by them. Wellington, May 28, 1841. CAUTION.— To Store-keepers and pothers. The undersigned will not be answerable for any debt or deljts contracted by Margaret Cauffrey, calling herself "Margaret King. Peter King. ,„. "1 J. F. Munden, Witness J G clarke< Wellington, June 16, 1841. Public Notice. MARGARET KING certifies to newly arrived female Emigrants, that she was duly married to Peter King, by the Rev. Mr. M'Farlane, and cautions them againstthe wiles of her legal husband, the said Peter King, w* „ „ \ Charles Clark, Witness ) John Monroe '. Caution. MR. GRACE cautions a certain Storekeeper of Bacchanalian notoriety, and his worthy associates, against disturbing Mr. Grace's family at unreasonable hours. He would beg to remind the pot valiant gentlemen, that gun-shot wounds and Police • prosecutions are any thing but agreeable finales to the orgies of the evening. Coat Found. FOUND, by the undersigned, on Sunday last, a Blue Pilot Coat. The owner may have the same, by giving a proper description of it to 'Hugh Moreson, Evans 1 Bay. June 21, 1841. MONEY FOUND.— The proprietor may have it on describing particulars. Enquire at the " Gazette " office. Wellington, 23rd June, 1841. A CARD. MRS. WHITELY, Dress and Stay Maker, and Tailoress, Pipitea Pah, Wellington, HAVING been many years engaged in the ••* above branches, feels confident of giving satisfaction to all persons favouring her with their orders. _^ A CARD. Mr. K. B. Relph, SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR, PETONI. A CARD. ... Mr. T. O. WESTERN, Land Surveyor, Valuer, and Agent, TINAKORE ROAD, Second Acre from Capt. Smith's. MR. EARP, being about to return to England by the Mary, offers his services to the Colonists of Port Nicholson for the negociation of business in India or at home. As it is his intention to procure a full freight for the Mary by the time she reaches England, she will be again dispatched for Port Nicholson, thus forming the most expeditious conveyance for this port. _ BILLS OF LADING on sale at the Office of this paper.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 63, 26 June 1841, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 63, 26 June 1841, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 63, 26 June 1841, Page 1

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