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Alleged to have -been purchased by claimant from the native chiefs, Te Eria, Kaiwaka, Eware, Ngatura, Taraki, and many others. Consideration given to the natives, a quantity of merchandize, value not stated. - Nature of conveyance — Deed, dated 15th February, 1840. *- ! WILLIAM SPAIN, J ■ Commissioner. 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 consigned or not." " Custom-house Chamber, London, „ "February, 1837." DEVOY and CO., who are the LICENSED AGENTS of Her Majesti/s Commissioners of Customs, and under heavy londs for tJie 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," andthe bill of lading or receipt forwai-ded 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 tne Custom-house, if any are locked, the keys should be forwarded. Go6ds and packages are forwarded by Devoy and Co. to all parts of the Continent, the East and West Indies, Colonies, &c. &c. j 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 JIOO value. The rate of insurance depends upon circumstances. For further information apply to Mr. Samuel Hevans, Wellington, Port Nicholson. Education. MRS. and MISS WAKEFIELD - receive pupils on the following terms : — For board, Avith 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 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. Union Bank of Australia. London Office, N0. '33, Old Broad-street. Capital, £800,000; paid up, £500,000. directors:. George Pife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq., Robert Gardener, Esq., Manchester, John Gore Esq., John William Buckle, Esq., Benjamin E. Lindo, Esq., Charles Edward Mangles, Esq., Christopher Rawson, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq., Liverpool, James Bogle Smith, Esq., James, lluddell Todd, Esq. Trustees : George Ca.br Glyn, Esq., John Gore, Esq., and James J. Cummins, Esq. 1 Bankers : Messrs. Giyn, Hallifax, Mills, and Co. Secretary: Samuel Jackson, Esq. . Colonial Inspector: J. C. M'Laren, Esq. New Zealand Branch. Local Directors : Geo. S. Evans, Esq., D.C.L., and Gko. Hunter, Esq. Manager: John Smith, Esq., late of the Commercial Bank of England, Manchester. Branches at Sydney, , % '. HobartTown, Launceston, and I ort Philip. Port Nicholson, March 24; 1840. THE Directors of the New Zealand Land Company hereby give notice, that they have effected an arrangement with the Union Bank of Australia, No. 3S, Old Broad-street, London, for the establishment of&a BRANCH BANK IN NEW ZEALAND, v lhrough 'which the business of the New Zealand Land Company will be transacted. The Directors -therelore recommend -to v Colonists the Union Bank of Australia as an establishment possessing their entire confidence, and able to provide effectually for the financial wants of the first settlement. : By order of the Board, , - JOHN WARD, Secretary. New Zealand Land Company's Office, „ 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, 27th Aug. 1839. THE Nelson Examiner and .New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,') is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be bad at the office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten. shillings per quarter payable in 'advance. Orders for the paper and advertisements received at the Office of this paper. Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED having a large stock of fire-wood on hand, would be happy to supply paritie-. with any quantity — from ten to five hundred loads ; also spars, poles, rafters, and knees for ship-building, to be taken from Wordsworth-street. Price to be agreed on, , upon application to Baker Polhill, "~ At Dr. Butler's. Wellington, April 14, 1842.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 138, 4 May 1842, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 138, 4 May 1842, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 138, 4 May 1842, Page 6 (Supplement)

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