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ON SALE, by the undersigned, ex Eleanor, Matilda, and other late arrivals :— • Fine flour fresh .-ground, seconds flour, moist i sugar, loaf sugar, lea in cheats and half chests, pork in tierces, Cape wine in half and quarter casks, port wine in.pipe 3, Jamaica rum in puncheons, brandy, gin and arrack in hhds., gin in small and large cases, port, sherry and champagne in 3 doz. cases, bottled ale and stout in 3 dozen casks, lemon syrup, pickles, arrowroot, black pepper, ginger, castor oil, raisins, nails of all sizes, Manilla cigars, boat anchors, bedsteads and mattrasses, couches, flushing trowsers, monkey jackets, duck frocks and trowsers, su-' perior buckskin, moleskin, ' and cord trowsers, regatta shirts, woollen drawers, rugs, coarse sheets, shirting and sheeting calico, prints, mousseline-de-laine dresses, black beaver hats (first quality,) scarfs and shawls, ladies and gentlemen's gloves and hose, blue cloth, rich velvet caps, merinos, gingham and straw bonnets, umbrellas, stays, spun silk handkerchiefs, American chairs, Negrohead tobacco in small kegs, Irish linens, drills, and coloured moleskins, &c. &c. W. B. Rhodes and Co.. Education. MRS. and MISS WAKEFIELD receive pupilson the following terms : — For board, with washing and instruction in general English literature, writing, and aritmetic, per quarter 8 8 0 Under 7 years of age 7 7 0 Day boarders 4 4 0 Day pupils 2 2 0 Juniorditto 1 11 6 French, Italian, and Drawing, £1 11s. 6d. per quarter. Private lessons in music, or any of the above branches of education, one hour's instruction, four lessons for one' guinea. References to the following gentlemen kindly permitted :—: — Capt. W. M. Smith, R.A., Surveyor-General, T. M. Partridge, Esq. S. Revans, Esq. Tipakore-road, August 24, 1841. To be Sold or Let. rFWOr FWO Wooden Houses, on the Tinakore-road, X the second acre from Captain Smith's, containing four rooms and a passage, each with zinc roofs, and in every respect well finished. Terms —If sold, £150 for each house ; if let, £l per week for each house. Apply to James Watt. Wellington, Nov. 27,1841. Land. TO BE LET, the following town acres, Nos. on the Surveyor General's Plan, 84, 85, 264, 384, 385, 400, 640, 516, 747, 790, 863, 966, 967, 1056. And a section at Wanganui, chosen by Mr. Bell, No. on Plan 158. To be sold, a section at Wanganui. Apply to Alexander Perry, Lambton-quay. PUBLIC NOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given, that freight not having been paid in respect of the cattle landed from the Eleanor, such cattle are subject to a lien for freight and expences ; and any person or persons buying the same or any part of them, from any party or parties not duly authorized by me to dispose of the same, will buy them subject to such lien, and will be held responsible accordingly. The cattle consist of 36 cows, 3 bulls, marked GM on hip, and O on ribs, and about 6 calves no marks. William Holderness, Commander of the barque Eleanor. 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 same whether so consigued.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 JIIOO value. The rate of insurance depends upon circumstances. For further information apply to Mr. Samuel Revans, Wellington, Port Nicholson. To Stand to Cover this Season, At Berhampore Farm, That well known horse' Figaro, the property of James Watt, Esq. FIGARO was foaled in December 1837, got by Operator, dam Adelaide, by Theorum. Operator was foaled in 1832, got by Emilius, dam Worthless by Walton, out of Altisidora by Dick Andrews. Every attention will be paid to mares sent to him. Charges for each mare, with a guarantee. , seven guineas ; without guarantee, five guineas , Groomage included.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 98, 15 December 1841, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 98, 15 December 1841, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 98, 15 December 1841, Page 4