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For London, For light freight and passengers only, has all her dead weight engaged, and will positively be dispatched on 7th FEBRUARY/1844, H E fine barque "^M&L' J- INDBMNtTY, jWjfcaSk 312 tons, R. Sedgwick commahder, has one stern cabin disenH^^^^B gaged, and splendid accommodations for intermediate passengers, with a liberal dietary. For terms of which, apply to RIDQWAYS, GUVTON, & Co. Wellington, December 19, 1843.' For Valparaiso and London, rfIHE fine fast sailing A.I. barque ffipMk -I HIMALAYA, ifflggk 447 tons, H. Burn commander, jMfljnflHg will sail on the 20th instant. Has very superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and carrying an experienced Surgeon, affords a most eligible opportunity for parties proceeding to the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to the commander on board, or to RIDOWAYS, GUYTON, & Co. February^ 1844. Important and Eligible Investment. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, in consequence of the present proprietor retiring ; THE VALUABLE LEABEHOLD PREMISES held at a low ground rent, comprising the SHIP HOTEL in Manners-street, Wellington, well situated, and in every respect suitable for commanding a first-rate business ; the adjoining premises in the occupation of Mr. Murch and Mr. Minifie, sublet to them at ground rents; two cottages attached, and the spacious and elegant - THEATRE, recently erected at great expence in the rear of the Hotel. ' " A n enterprizing capitalist would find in this property an opportunity for investment rarely to be met with, and which must prove a source of wealth to the purchaser. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. Fuller, on the -premises, or to Messrs. Holroyd and Hart, solicitors, Te Aro. December 30, 1843. To Let, ready Furnished, with immediate possession, THE HOUSE in Manners Street, now in the occupation of the undersigned, consilting of drawing, dining, and bed room, kitchen fitted with excellent range and dressers, and servants .room attached, together with a store room and wine cellar. Also an enclosed court, furnished with a pump of good water, a two-stalled stable, and a very convenient out-house. The house is bricked round,, and the interior has been newly papered and painted. The furniture is nearly new, and the rooms fitted with convenient grates. Terms on application -to William Fitzherbert. January 16, 1844. Wairau Massacre. RECEIVED this day from Nelson, and on Sale at this Office, a supplement containing a most valuable account of the Wairau Massacre. " Gazette " Office, January 23, 1844. Cheap Paints. WNORGROVE, Plain and Ornamental • House and Sign Painter, Plumber and Glazer, Lambton Quay, has for sale : — Read'i Anti corrosion for shingles, weather board*, Agricultural implements, &c, white and red lead, oil and colours, .varnish, glue, whiting, &c. Wholesale and retail at thejowest prices. • . " Colours of every description for Artiits, &c. JTamtary 11, 1844. To Gentlemen intending to enter into the profitable pursuit of jGttafcfng and Breeding. Stock,; for winch the fertile Islands of Hew Zealand «*e ,#o peculiarly adapted. .... THE.undersigned beg, to inform their friends and the public generally, thai they will contract for the delivery of the -following description 1 of Btock, in any Port of the Islands oflfaw ZeflMnd :■*— ■:.'.. , . . Horned cattle (improved breeds) of all de- < lcriptions, Homes, from the best English and Arab •tudi, suitable for racing, saddle, or harnfeH? and weeding states, ,■ .< ; • - - . Pure.- Saxon $nd merino, c wea,, Halkbred Leicester' and merino eiwaa, particularly adapted for' this country, "as 'they unite weightof carcass '#ith fineness df<wodl. ■ ' The undersigned can accommodate purchasers of their Stock with* extensive grazing runs, within l6q)n^l«slof ttiia Rdirt','.' . -• W, ~B f * Rhoce^ and C»r

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

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