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To Gentlemen intending to enter into the profitable pursuit of -Grazing a._ 4 Breeding Stock, fox which the fertile Jlslandjf. o,f Ne^r. Zealand are so peculiarly adapted. fTIHE undersigned beg to inforjh their friends JL and the public generally, that they will ppntract for; the delivery of the following description of Stock, in any Port °f £h.e Islands of New Zealand : — t y Horned cattle (improved breeds) of all descriptions, Horses, 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. To Capitalists and Store Keepers. FOR SALE, AN EXCELLENT weather boarded general store, with dwelling-house and Kitchen attached, doing a, good business, and in the best part o_f. Town. Stock' or giqods to be taken at a valuation. I Thisis a firstrate opportunity for a small capitalist ito commence business. For particulars, apply to i . Waitt and Ttser. Wellington, January 5, 1844. ON SALE at the Office of this paper.— Keys of; the Town of New Plymouth, Plan a of Country Land round Wellington, in case, Plans of Nelson, in case, Copies of- the New Zealand Journal, 1842, complete* bound, Chapman's Portfolio, bound, Prints of, Nelson, Prints of Wellington, Plans of Nelson in Sheets, Plans of Co.untry Land at Wellington, Plans of the Town of New Plymouth. September \% 1843. On Sale, THE NEW ZEALAND PORTFOLIO, conducted by H. S. Chapman, (of the Middle Temple,) Barrjster-at-Law. No. I. — A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Slanley, Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, "On the- Administration of Justice in NeW' Zealand;.''' No.. ll.— Letter to J,qh?» Abel Sioitb, Esq., M.P., " On the Advantages which would accrue to English Capitalists rfcom the establishment of a Loetri Company- for New Zealand, similar to the Australian Trust Company. "' No. III.—" An Address to, the New, Zealand Land Proprietors resident in. the United Kyjgr dom, on several matters of importance to their interests." No. IV. — " On the Financial condition of Ne,w ( Zealand,." by Charles Terry, Esqt, F r .R.S., F.S.A. No. V. — I. ""Observations on facilitating Emigration to New Zealand, by means of Moderate Charges for Chief and Fore-Cabin Passages." In. a, Letter ta Joseph Soriies, Esq. &c. &c. By H. S. Chapman. 2. " A Letter. on Banking in New Zealand." By Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq. No. VI. — " Observations on the Advantages of a Representative Assembly for New Zealand." , General title and introduction to the Series. PRICE SIXPENCE. Gazette Office, Sept., 1843. Meat Company. BUTTER ALWAYS on hand', and' to be had, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market price, a large supply of "the celebrated .Co wpasture. and Terawitte Dairy Butter. W." Flyger, Manager. October 27, 1843. Meat Company. rriHE UNDERSIGNED, having been apJL pointed Manager of the Meat Company, begs to announce that a regular supply of beef, mutton, and pork may always be ' depended upon at this establishment. As this Company purposes selling at the lowest prices at which it is found the meat can be afforded, the undersigned is only authorized to gjye.veryjimited credit, and has been ordered to stop all, accounts which are not paid upon demand. The business of the Company is carried on in their new building*, erected" between France's Hotel; and the head of the Bay, and nearly [ opposite-to Mr: Lyon,'s Store. W: Flyger, Manager. j November 23, 1842: " | Meat Company. VEGETABLES.. SHIPPING and Families can lie regularly suppjiedjwith^ll.desjcriptionaofrvegetablei. WvEi/yger.,: Manager* September 29, 1843. Meat Company, AN- APPRENTICE* to the business is wanted. For- partioularsj apply on- the premises^ W. Flyger, Manager. September 29; 1843. -TXTAISfTED, 'byjhej undersigned,. Ten to ■VT j . % ; the delivery, of. Kax- leafr afc J&ai Warra ; it must |be in convenient«i«ed bundles,- . the , : leaves r sound, N and 1 within three . inches., of equal leng|hs hf each bundle*. Tendee^musti specify theiquanjtityt per. .week. , that, the* parties can deliyer. ,',. , ' ' K)EN,«JBT#. Ma,THW!BPN. Kkl.W!arra^D[e^.l2, 1843^. &B Reward. A REWARD of £5 will, b^, given, for cttoe. discovery of. the persons w.ho are in the habit, of .stealing from tEe back" of the garden of-the«ndersigned^ in Murphy Streeti ;■._• ~ : - TS Mi Pi,ETamoßi November 15, 1843.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 315, 13 January 1844, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 315, 13 January 1844, Page 4