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House of call of the benevolent society of CARPENTERS and JOINERS, held at Mr. Jenkins’s, tire “New Zealander,” Wellington, where Gentlemen andEiv'ders can be suppledw Ith good workmen ; and gentlemen wlshmg for Plans, Specifications, or Estimates, can be accommodated gratis, the job be given to the Society, and if not, to be subject to a charge for the same. Applications to be made at Mr. Jenkins’s, add-essed to the Secreiaiy of the Society. August 18, 1842. BROTHER COLONISTS, the time having arrived when you are shortly to take the first step towards framing our local jurisdiction ; I take this opportunity of respectfully announcing my intention of offering myself as a candidate for the office of Town Clerk, and beg to add, I shall avail myself of the earliest opportunity of personally waiting upon the members of the Town Council, to solicit their votes and interest. In the mean time, I remain, Your very faithful and obedient Servant, GEORGE WHITE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. THE business hitherto carried on under the firm of Hay and Machattie, Merchants and Commission Agents, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persons indebted to Hay and Machattie, are requested to pay the same to Mr. T. M. Machattie, who will discharge all claims against the said firm. W. HAY. T. M. MACHATTIE. Witness—James Smith. Dated at Wellington, August 9, 1842. Ex “TYRIAN” & “ISABELLA ANNA.” FOR SALE, Y the undersigned, Souchong Tea in quarter chests Pekoe ditto ditto Prints in cases, 50 pieces in each case Cotton Shirts Duck Jackets, large size Fifteen Bullocks, in very good condition, some o them ready for the butcher. August 8, 1842. C. M. EVANS. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, some person or persons, did, on the 4th instant, shoot and seriously injure a Cow, belonging to R. Stokes, Esquire, The above reward will be given to any one affording to the undersigned, such information as will lead to the conviction of the said party or parties. T. W. TANKERSLY. August 8, 1842. WAKARONGO. NO te , raea kua P uhia > tetahi o nga kau OTe Toki Mehemea, ka wakaketea mai te tangata i puhia ai te kau ka utua eau kite moni e l’ima naa nauna. Akuta 8, 1842. 1 FOR SALE. piECES of MOLESKIN, Plain and Printed Coloured Linens for Linings—Linen Drills —Irish Line ns Cantoon Cords Velveteens A variety of Whit e an( l Coloured Manchester Manufactures for Trow sers an( l Coats—White Shirts, with Linen Fronts, &c. —Fustian Trowsers—Crown Glass, all sizes—Slate, Zinc, and Nails—Horse Cloths and Bands. Storage to be had at C. M. PENNY’S, Lambton Quay. August Ist, 1842.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 August 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 August 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 August 1842, Page 4

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