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JUST PUBLISHED, \ PLAN of the Town of Nelson, Litho- ** graphed by Robert Park, Esquire. Coloured, 7s. Gd.; Plain, 3s. Gd.—Wellington, William Lyon; Nelson, F. Otterson. OF WHOM MAY BE HAD Wyld's Two-Sheet Map of New Zealand Ditto One-Sheet ditto ditto Chaffers’ Chart of Cook’s Straits Chaffers’ Chart of Port Nicholson, with the Harbour Sections. August 1, 1842. BROWN’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, PORT NICHOLSON. THE Proprietor, in returning his sincere thanks to his friends for the liberal share of patronage bestowed on him, begs to announce that his commodious premises are now finished, with good accommodation for commercial Gentlemen and Families, Wines, Ales, and Spirits, of the best quality. NJ3 —Charges Moderate. August 1, 184$** EX “ELEANOR & ISABELLA ANNA” FOR SALE by the undersigned, Thirty Heifers in Calf, Twenty-five Milch Cows in Calf, Ten Bullocks. * The above cattle are in good condition, and have been arefully selected from the most approved herds in New outh Wales. MACHATTIE. EX “ BRIGHT PLANET &; ELEANOR.” FOR SALE by the undersigned, the following goods: Hyson Skin Tea, Souchong do., Flour in Barrels, 8 Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Coals in any quantity. T. M. MACHATTIE. TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND TO LET. SECTIONS and portions of Sections in all parts of the Town of Wellington, also, Country Sections in the districts of the Hutt,the Karori,the Ohiro, and the Porirua. Long leases of the country land will he granted on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Hanson and Alzdorf, Thornton Quay, or to ROBERT STOKES, Land Surveyor and Agent, Woolcomb-street. j August 1, 1842. TO THE WORKING CLASSES OF THE BOROUGH 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 are necessary for the prosperity of theßorough. 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. JOSEPH LOCKHARD BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and the public in general, that he is about to open the VICTORIA INN, AT THE ABOVE NAMED TOWNSHIP, and trust, ,that by attention, civility, and keeping a Stock of first-rate WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, he may obtain a fair portion of public patronage. August 22, 1842. WANGANUI. ONE Town Allotment and one Country Section for sale or exchange, for land in Wellington or the Karori. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. August 22, 1842. AT the Stores of the Undersigned, MANILLA COFFEE, BLACK TEA, SUGAR (Loaf and Moist), RICE, CHEESE. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. August 22, 1842,
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 10, 2 September 1842, Page 1
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521Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 10, 2 September 1842, Page 1
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