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EX " LADY LEIGH." 1 A TONS Mauritius Sugar •■•" 50 bags Coffee 20 bags Black and White Pepper 100 boxes Congo, Scented Pekoe, Souchong, and Gunpowder Tea 10 chests Best Congo \

5 cases Jams 20 bags Assorted Seeds 10 tons Best Quality Biscuit 7 Pockets Hops 5 bales Assorted Calicoes 4 cases Orleans, Merinos, See. 5 bales Leather . , ' .2 bales Lamp* Wick 10 bales Twine i-. Robert Waitt. Wellington, 10th July, 1847.

On Sale by the Undersigned. /CHAMPAGNE, 1 doz. cases V_>" Burgundy, 1 do., do. Hock, in pints and quarts Port and Sherry, in bond and bottle, * ' ~ Fast' and West India Rum, in hhcU. : - • Nelson Porter, in hhds. and bottle Bottled Ale Cavendish Tobacco in bond ,- , - ,■ - ,* '. , .v' , r.RoBBRjeW^TT- " "Wellington, lOth'tfulty T847.

Advertisement from the" Nelson Examiner" of 26th June* 1847: — lOR THS BENEFIT OF THOSE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALFRED FELL and CO. have received instructions to offer for peremptory SALE b> PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July Bth, or on such later date m maybe mentioned upon the arrival of a vessel from Wellington, the remaining PORTION of th* CARGO of the LOUISA CAMPBELL, consisting of— Brardy Winei Beer, Sic, Sic, Sec. Also, Th* WRECK of the vessel as she now lies on the sandspit, ■with a new *uit of sails, boats, fee. The tale will take place at the Bonded Store, on Auckland Point, at TweWe o'c oak.

NOTICE.

MR. MAY begs to return his most sincere thanks to those persons who so cheerfully rendered th€ir assistance in extinguishing ihe Fire that broke out on his Premises on Thursday: — he knowsnot whom to thank most, .-is all appeared to vie with each other. But to Major Last in particular he would beg to make his acknowledgments, for having sent so opportunely and promptly the Military, to whose efficient services he stands so much indebted. Wellington, 9th July, 1847.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. CONTRACTS — HUTT ROAD. - Secretary's Office, Wellington, " -9th July, 1847. SEALED TEN.DERS, in Duplicate, will be received at this Office, up to -Twelve o'Clock of Wednesday the 14th instant, for the, execution of the undermentioned works on the> Hutt Road f— Ist. For the formation' of tha? part of the bed < of the Road near "Shirley's Clearing,"' still unfinished, at per chain. 2nd. For the Metalling of the Road between "M'Donogh's Creek" and "Thomas's Clearing," a distance of 48 chains, at per chain. 3rd. For the formation of that part of the bed »f the Road, still unfinished, between the "Taila" and the " First Gorge," at per chain. 4th Finishing the Road round the First Gorge, at per chain. The Specifications for. these Works may be seen on application at the Survey Office, Wellington. By command, S. E. Grimstone, Acting Secretary.

Treasury, Wellington, 6th July, 1847. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Undermentioned Special Publicans' Licenses are now ready for isssue :— Thomas Jackson Hughes, Taiti, Port Nicholson, Charles Radford, Porirua. H. W. Petre, Treasurer Southeru Division.

STATEMENT "OF ALL .MONIES received by Peter Dods ' Hooo, Esquire, Sub-Collector of her Majesty's Customs at the Port of Wellington, from the sixth day of April, to the sth day of July, 1847, both days inclusive:—'" '_ » ■ ' Head of -Receipt. Total. 5pirit5.. ...6352 1.20 gallons at ss. 1583 0 3 4Jig«s raud -Snuffs (Cigars).. 680 lbs. ." 2s. 68 1 9 Tobacco, manufact ured.... 7579 lbs. "Is. 378 19 0 " unmanufactured " ' "^d. Ad .Valorem Duty . - 802 12 2

, Total amount of Duties. . . .£2837 13 2

Settlement of the /ongoing* Collections with the Colonial Treasury . — Date. Amount. ,1847.

April 12 .s. s 48 12 4 „ 19 127 9 0 • „ 26 • 194 14 2 May. 3 « 325 I a 7 „ 10 78" 6 0 „ 17.. 376 210 „ 25 .... 474 19 9 „ 31 : 128 6 6 June 305 4 3 , r 14. f 230 4 5 *„ 21..... ." 95 18 '4 „ 28/.-.. : r... 196 11 0 July 5.;.., ". 255*6 0

' u .... T0ta1,....,. £2837 13 2 -**•; >* .-(Signed) - • P. D. . Hogo, •- - Sub-Collector.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 203, 10 July 1847, Page 2

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