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In the event of no Sale by Private CoidraU MR. WADE has received instructions to Sell Public Auction, without reserve, gp Thursday' next, the 31st instant, an assortment of Van; Dieman’s Land Timber, also Shingles. Sugar Rice Pickles Brandy in Bottles' Sheny in Bottles Tobacco in Cases Biscuit *> Gunny Bags The Sale to take place at Mr. Penny's. Terms Liberal. August 25th, 1842. TO CONSINEES OP SCHOONER CATHERINE. PARTIES to whom Goods are Consigned in the Schooner Catherine, are requested to pass their , Entries at the Custom House, and receive their goods in terms of their Bills of Lading, without delay ; otherwise it will be done at their expense, or they will be liable for damages. JOHN WADE, Agent. August 25th, 1842. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. , The Schooner Look-In. EIGHTY TONS. FINLAY, Master, will be ready for Sea at Two Days notice. Apply on Board, to Captain Finlay, or to JOHN WADE, Agent. August 25th, 1842. FOUND on Lambton GOLD RING. The Owner can have it (on giving a full description) by applying to G. Clarke, and paying the ' expense of this Advertisement. August 25th, 1842; Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Merchandise. 7R /r R. JOHN WADE has received instructions from IVJ. Messrs. Waitt and Tyser, to Sell by Auction, at their Stores on Wednesday, 31st of August, at 12 o’clock noon, the following goods : Ten Tons Manilla Sugar Thirty Bags best Patna Rice Ten Bags Sago Fifty Baskets and Twenty Cases Champagne Eighty Dozen Bottles Sherry Six Hogsheads Superior Port An Invoice of Single and Double Barrelled Guns, Percussion Caps. A Superior Assortment of German Silver Two Tierces best Negrohead Tobacco in Bond Six Cases Manilla Cigars in Bond One Hundred Barrels Patent Tar One Case, China Silk Handkerchiefs And a quantity of Sunpi'y Merchandise, to close Consignments Terms, under £3O. Cash, above £3O. two or three' months approved indorsed acceptances. Lunch at 12 o’clock. August 25th, 1842. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held this Evening,' at Barrett’s Hotel, to take Measures' concerning the ensuing Election. August 25th, 1842. NOW LANDING ex CATHERINE, Porter Ale Cider Claret Prime Mess Beef. william fitziierbert: August 25th, 1842. NO GAM M 0 n7/7 TO THE WORTHY ELECORS OF “ PORT NIC.” TN the Selection of Mayor, I would strongly recommend you to choose one of pure Yorkshire Breed, one who can he warranted to gothe Everlasting Pace for your welfare, sound in wind, limb, and good eye-sight; three indispensable requisites for such an important situation-. HURRAH! !•! FOR THE YORKSHIRE MAYOR OF ICAI-WARRA-WARRA. To be seen at Jack-Lodge’s Plotel, gratis., August 25, 1842. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE!!! TV/TR. JOHN WADE wiU sell by Public' lv J. Auction, on Tuesday,. 30th August, at the Stores of Messrs. Ridgways, Guyton, & Earp> to close consignments. Carpeting Hosiery Shirtings Cambrics India Silk HandkerchiefsTrowser Stuffs Broad Cloth Bombazetts Sewing Twine Thread Ironmongery Cheeroots Harness MedicinesSoap Window Glass Bottled Wines Lunch will be provided in the Exchange, and’ Sale wiU commence at 12 o’clock. August 25, 1842. TO THE WORKING CLASSES OF THEBOROUGH OF WELLINGTON. FELLOW COLONISTS! Knowing the immense importance of the well-being of the above portion of the community whom I now address; it is for the purpose of exerting myself to the utmost in your behalf, that I take this method of soliciting your votes in the approaching struggle, which will determine in what manner, and by whom, those calls will be made upon you which arc necessary for the prosperity of the Borough. Knowing also, the difficulties with which many of us have to contend at this moment, it is with a strict attention to the necessity and propriety of the demands made upon you, that I purpose to have your interest foremost at heart, should you so far favour me,, as to consider me worthy of having a voice in your honourable Council, I am, fellow Colonists, your sincere well wisher and constant adherent. HARRY ROBSON.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 3

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