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Public AuctionMR, FITZHERBERT will sell by auction', '.on Friday next, Bth instant, at 1 o'clock precisely, at his mart — I bale blankets, 50 bags finest white Manilla sugar, II very superior Cheshire cheese, 20 bags coffee, Biscuit, pepper, soda, lemon syrup, cider, and figs. AFTER WHICH, The Lease of the House on Wellington Terrace, adjoining Mr. Parks residence, and now in the occupation of Mr. J. Dixon. Tbrms at Sale. March 5, 1844. Public Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Auction, at Lamb ton Quay, on Monday next, the 11th March, at 12 o'clock, the fine fast sailing schooner NELSON PACKET, now at anchor in the harbour, with her stores, boat, and appurtenances; she is well found, has good accommodations, and is particularly adapted for the coasting trade. After which, a variety of merchandise. Wellington, March 5, 1844. To persons desirous of establishing themselves on the Coast in the lucrative employment of collecting Flax, Wheat, Maize, Pork, &c. &c. TO LET, by the undersigned, a first-rate piemises, consisting of a handsome -verandah cottage, with convenient offices; a large two-storied weather-boarded store; a garden and orchard, well stocked with the choicest fruit trees in full bearing, the whole containing an area of three acres, fenced in with a substantial fence, and having a frontage to the River Turenga Nui, Poverty Bay. Also to Let, at Poverty Bay, A comfortable six-roomed weather-boarded house, with offices and kitchen, two-stalled stable and other out-buildings, a garden containing two acres well fenced, and 30 acres of arable land. For particulars, apply to the undersigned, W. B. Rhodes & Co. March 5, 1844. DANCING ACADEMY, Exchange, Te Aro, under the direction of Messrs. Marriott and Hattersley, every Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Terms at rooms, to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. March 5, 1844. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. « March 5, brigantine Sisters, 130, Clarke, from Hobart Town. Same day, schooner Shepherdets, 32, Anderson, from Akaroa and Kai Kora. SAILED. * March 1, schooner Industry, 24 tons, Wylde, for Port Cooper. March 2, brigantine Columbine, 68 tons, Stratton, for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Same day, schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, for Manawatu. Same day, brigantino Wanderer, 130 tons, Berns, for Akaroa. IN PORT. Schooner Erin, fib tons. Repairing. Schooner Nelson Packet, 20 tons, Cole. Agent, Captain. ' "' Schooner Susannah Ann, 79, Brown. Agents, Samuel and Joseph. Schooner Emma, 14 tons, Greenwood. Agent, Master Cutter Lively, 32 torn, Pearce. Hopkins, Agent. Schooner Three Brothers, 32 tons, Jackson. Levien, Agent. Schooner . Schooner Perseverance, 15 tons, Tuawai. Cap. tain, Agent. - Brigantine Governor. Brigantine Sisters, 130, Clarke. Schooneg Shrpherdess, 32, Anderson. Agent, Schultze. CUSTOM HOUSE. OCTWARTIS, COASTWIBE' In the " New Zealander," ron Cloudy Bay.— Waitt and Tyser, Agents.— ls tuns oil caskks, 1 case slops, 1 cask brandy, 1 ton flour, 4 casks pork, 2 do. ale. 2 sets oars. In the " Entbuprize," tor Nelson.Captain, Agent. — 2 saddle cases, 4 cases paint oil. FREIGHTS. London 5 o O New South JTales and V. D. L. . . 2 0 0 Nelson...- 2 0 0 Taranaki and Coast 2 0 0 Auckland nil. AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER. Mr. BURCHAM Petoni. Mr. C. ELLIOTT, Examiner Office, Nelson Haven. Mr. J. B. BAINES New Plymouth , Taranaki. Mr. H. CHURTON Wanganui. Mr. W. WILSON Bay of Ulandi. Notice to Subscribers. Paper? uill not bt sent to persons living out of Vort Nicholson, unless arrangements are made for the payment of the same, through an Agent at Wellington.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 330, 6 March 1844, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 330, 6 March 1844, Page 2

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