T7OR SALE, ex Margartt, Stc, , { JO 25 tierces beef, ' 3 tons colonial hay, 3 tons Siam sugar, 30 barrels bottled tie, < 50 boxes tea, 50 ash oars, _ , . 30 toris'coal,' t ; ' Port, sherry, and Madieraln bottU, Ruthtrford and Drury's brand, Liquers, in dozen easel, » Champagne, Brandy, rum, and gin in hhds., A \ 30 tons best Sydney flour, 50 tons Chilian flour, ex Cheerful. Waitt and Tyser. 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. THE undersigned beg to inform their.friends 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, . i , Horses, from the best English and Arab studs,' suitable for t 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. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE of a CASE ABANDONED, By GUY'S; the METROPOLITAN, KING'S COLLEGE, and CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS. This Fact was SWORN TO this Bth day of March, 1842, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, 'at the Mansion-house. Summary of Affidavit. WM. BROOKE, Messenger, of 2, Unionstreet, South wark, London, maketh oath and saith, that he (this deponent) was afflicted with fifteen running ulcert on his left arm, and ulcerated sores and wounds on both legs, for which deponent was admitted an out-door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital, in April, 1841, which he continued for nearly fojir weeks. to receive a cure there, the deponent sought relief at the three following hospitals :—: — King's College Hospital in May, for five weeks ; Guys-H ospital in July, for six weeks; and at Charing Cross Hospital at the end of August, for some weeks more ; which deponent left, being in a far worse condition than when he had quitted Guy'a, where Sir Bransby Cooper, and' other medical officers of the establishment had told deponent that the only chance of saving his life was to lose hit arm I The deponent thereupon called upon Dr. Bright, chief physician of Guy's, who, on viewing deponent's condition,* kindly and liberally said, " / am utterly at a loss what to do for you I but here is half-a~sovereign : go to Mr. Holloway, and try ickat effect his Pills and Ointment will have, as I have frequently witnessed the wonderful effects they have in desperate cases. You can let me see you again." This unprejudiced advice was followed by the deponent, and a perfect ,cure effected in 'three weeks, by the use alone of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, after four Hospitals had failed ! ! ! When Dr. Bright was shown by the deponent, the result of his advice and charity, he said, "lam both astounded and delighted I for I thought that if t ever saw you again, alive, it would be without your arm. I can only compare this cure to a charm "11! Sworn at the Mansion -housed of the city of London, this \ Wm. BROOKE. Bth day of March, 1842. J ■Before me, JOHN PIRIE, Mayor. IN ALL Diseases of the Skin, Bad Legs, Old Wounds, and Ulcers, Bad Breasts, Sore Nipples, Stoneyand.Ulcerated Cancers, Tumours, Swellings, Gout, Rheumatism, and Lumbago, likewise in cases of Piles; the Pills,' in all the above cases, ought to be used with the Ointment, as by this means cures will be effected with a much greater certainty, and in half the time that it would require by using the Ointment alone. The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy for the bite of inoschettoes. Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, also Bunions and Soft Corns, will be immediately «ured by the use of the Ointment. THE PILLS are not only the finest remedy known when used with the Ointment, but as a General Medicine there is nothing equal to them. In nervous affections they will be found of the greatest service. These Pills are, witn T out exception, the finest Purifier of the Bloo< ever discovered, and OUGHT TO BE USED. BY ALL FEMALES. . ; Orders received at the " Gazbttjc " Office. . On Sale, esc " Tyne." WINDOW GLASS 20+16 to 10+8, Leather — sole and calf-skin, Bqat anchors, .and chains, . An astortment of hollow-ware,, Glass-ware— comprising plain and cut dinner services, wines, tumblers, druggists furniture 1 , show glasses, and vials,. &c, * White lead and sheet lead, Prime Irish pork, split peas, &c. ■ ; * , Bethune i and Hunter, j September J, 1843.t • ': , , , Meat Company. WANTED, a vessel of about 30 tons, to he kept constantly employed in pigs, at a fixed price per pound, from Ahe coast), for this establishment. . • - W. Flyger, Manager. ON SALE, at this office, blank Bi*t Boom
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 282, 20 September 1843, Page 4
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