Bill Books. ON SALE, at this office, blank Bill Books. " Gazette " office, Dec. 4. To Trespassers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that persons walking over the newly planted potatoe ground at Evans' Bay, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. W. K. Hulxe. Cowpastures, Tuesday, January 4, 1842. To Gentlemen intending to enter into the profitable pursuit of Grazing and Breeding Stock, for which the fertile Islands of New 'Zealand are so peculiarly adapted. HPHE undersigned beg to inform their friends A and the public generally, that they will contract for the delivery of the following description of Stock, in any Port of the Islands of New Zealand : — Horned cattle (improved breeds) of all descriptions, Horsesj from the best English and Arab studs, suitable for racing, saddle, or harness ; and breeding mares, Pure Saxon and merino ewes, Half-bred Leicester and merino ewes, particularly adapted for this country, as they unite weight of carcass with fineness of wool. The undersigned can accommodate purchasers of their Stock with extensive grazing runs, within 100 miles of this Port. W. B. Rhodes and Co. The "Wellington Land Association. HpHE first Anniversary Dinner of the above JL Association will take place on Thursday next, the 17th instant, at the Bolton Arms, Lambton Quay : MR. W. A. COOPER, IN THE CHAIR. Dinner on the table at half-past seven o'clock. Tickets to be had of the Trustees, and of Mr. Zillwood, at the Bolton Arms. Wellington, 10th February, 1842. BARLEY, and barley and wheat straw for sale. James Watt. Berhampore Farm, Oct. 2S, 1841. On Sale, ex the " Mandarin," AN extensive assortment of mud boots, Stuff channel slippers, Kid slippers, Pump boots, Channel boots, Dancing pumps, 1 case gloves, 15 boxes starch. Wallace, White, and Wallace. December, 1841. Bricks, FOR SALE, at 60s. per thousand. Apply to J. Pimble, at the Sydney-street Brick and Tile Works, at the rear of Colonel Wakefield's residence. Terms — casli on delivery at the kiln. Bricks. BRICKS on Sale by the undersigned at 60s. per 1000. i f taken in quantities of 15,000, a reduction of 10s. per 1000 will be made. Terms — cash on delivery at the kiln. A. Ludlam. Willis-street, Jan. 12, 1842. /CHATHAM ISLANDS POTATOES, both \y new and old, just imported in the brig Caroline, and for sale ; also a quantity of salt pork. Apply to Wallace, White, and Wallace. 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, witli a guarantee, seven guineas ; without guarantee, five guineas Groornage included. Education. MRS. and MISS WAKEFIELD receive pupils on 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 Junior ditto 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 lesson 3 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. Urui, One mile on the Port Nicholson side of Waikanai. MR. JENKINS begs to announce, that he has opened a House for the convenience of the public, and trusts that the board and lodging he provides will secure him liberal support. Mr. Jenkins can at all times provide gentlemen with the means of crossing to Kapiti. Urui, January, 1842. Manewatu. MR. BURR takes this means of announcing that he is building a house for the accommodation of the public, near the pah, at the mouth of the Manewatu, which he expects to be •enabled to open in a few weeks, when he trusts that by civility, and meeting the wants of his supporters, to receive liberal encouragement. Manewatu, January 22, 1842. ,
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 116, 16 February 1842, Page 4
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