JOHN BOLUS, TAILOR, BEGS to announce that he has commenced business, as above, in the Shop adjoining the Office of Mr. Marston, Solicitor, West Queen Street, where he will be happy to receive Orders ; or will have much pleasure in waiting upon Gentlemen, at their residences to take measures, so as to ensure accurate execution of work committed to his charge and he can, with great confidence, warrant his Workmanship and Material to be equal to thai of any London house. J. B. has on hand a Stock of West of England Broad Cloths, black and invisible green — Black and Fancy Doeskins — and Fancy and Plain Sydney TWEEDS, in great variety. A few Fancy Waistcoatinc s fit for the present Season. N. B. — The latest, London and Paris Fa" shions have just been received at his establishment.
THOMAS WESTO& Sf Co., AUCTIONEERS, Commission and Custom House Agents, and Bonded Storekeepers. Commission. On Merchandize, Furniture and \ q . other Goods j On Landed Property, Houses \ u (( Cattle, Horses and other stock J 2 On Advances on Goods for sale j without reserve j On Advances on Goods reserved j gi per cen t term not to exceed 3 mdnths j 2 For every additional 3 months ) (C t( or portion thereof j 2
Storerent. On Goods sold Nil. do not sold Is. per ton per week do exceeding 10 tons 9d. " " If Goods do not remain in store more than 2 weeks, a charge will be made for receiving and delivering Is. per ton
Custom House Charges. Entry Inwards £1 1 0 do Outwards 10 6 Import Entry 3 6 Export Entry 3 6 Home Consumption do 3 6 Bond 5 0
Bonded Store Charges. l^l Itecvg. Dclivg Spirits. -zr^TTlf: Pipes, puncheons & butts .... 6 1 6 i q Hogsheads and barrels 3 I Oj i o Quarter casks and octaves ... 2 1 0 I 0 Large cases Gin 1 0 6 o 6 Small ditto i 03 03 Tobacco. Tierces 6 16 i 6 Half Tierces 3 10 io Baskets, kegs and cases 2 1 0 l 0 Cases Cigars 6 10 l o Wines. Pipes and Butts 4 13 13 Hogsheads 2 1 0 1 0 Quarter Casks and Octaves.. 1|- 0 6 0 6 Cases, 3 dozen 1-^ 0 6 0 6 Do. 6 dozen 2 10 10 All charges due on Goods in Store, to be paid at the expiration of every year. Sight Entry. s. d. Examining Puncheons 1 6 " Hogsheads 1 0 " Qr.-Casks and Octaves .... 1 0 " Large Cases Gin 0 6 " Small ditto 0 3 " Tierces Tobacco 1 6 " Half ditto ditto 1 0 " Baskets, Kegs and cases do . . 1 0 " Cases Cigars 1 6 " Pipes and Butts Wine 13 " Hogsheads ditto 1 0 " Qr.-Casks and Octaves do. . 0 6 " Cases, 3 dozen 0 6 " Do. 6 dozen 1 0 Samples Is. each. Racking off any quantity same charge as for delivering the Package. Thomas Weston & Co., Shortland-street. Auckland, January 2, 1849.
MILL. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — rg^HE MACHINERY for a FLOUR or 1 SAW MILL. Thomas Weston & Co.
DOG CART. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Cushions, Patent Axle, and Springs complete. Thomas Weston & Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 274, 13 January 1849, Page 4
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