TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ten Shillings per Quarter, payable in advance, Single Numbers Sixpence. The Quarters end March 31 st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31s/. . TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Six Lines and under Three Shillings, and Threepence for each kidditonal line measurement. Subsequent insertions, six lines and under One Shilling, above six lines, Two Pence per line for each .insertion. NOTICE. TO ADVERTISERS. rrrllE number of insertions of Advertisements A must be written on the manuscript order, or they will he continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. N. B.—Advertisements, will not be inserted in the Tuesday oi‘ Friday Publications, unless received by Twelve o’clock on the day preceding those of publication. Subscribers are requested to forward their names and places of residence to this Office, with the least possible delay, in order to ensure the correct delivery of their papers. August 2, 1842.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The Schooner Look-In. E plaster, will be ready for Sea at Two Days notice. Apply on Board, to Captain Finlay, or to JOHN WADE, Agent. August 25th, 1842. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. rpHE fine fast-sai'ing Schooner Blizabeth, Joseph Smith, Master, has superior accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to WALLACE, WHITE & WALLACE. September 27, 1842. FOR NELSON DIRECT, THE fine clipper-br :i t Schooner RICHMOND , 30 tons, will sail for the above port in a few days, For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM FITZHEBI3ERT. September 19, 1842. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, BY T. J. FRANCE. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Commodious Rooms with good Beds. Dinners (jot ready on the shortest notice. N. B. THE BEST WINES IN TIIE COLONY.
SHIP HOTEL AND TAVERN, MANNERS STREET, BY JOHN FULLER, WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OP SUPERIOR QUALITY. Commodious Rooms with good Beds. Dinners got ready on the shortest notice. AN ORDINARY DAILY AT 2 O’CLOCK. NATIVE RESERVES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I am ready to receive tenders for letting the Native Reserves within the Town of Wellington, for such terms of years, and under the conditions hereinafter mentioned, having regard to the quality and situation of the land to be let, viz.— I.—Term of seven years, without any special covenant by lessee as to the value of buildings to be erected on theiand. 2.—Term of fourteen years, with a covenant by lessee to erect wooden buildings to the value of at least seven year’s rental. 3. —Term of twenty-one years, with a covenant by lessee to erect buildings of brick or stone, to the value of at least ten year’6 rental. Every tenant for seven, or fourteen years, to have a right to surrender his lease, and to receive in lieu thereof, a lease of fourteen or twenty-one years, from the commencement of his original tenancy, upon complying with the conditions annexed to the longer term. The above terms and conditions have been approved by the Trustees of the Native Reserves. EDMUND HALSWELL, Commissioner for the Management of Native Reserves.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 20, 7 October 1842, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 20, 7 October 1842, Page 1
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