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TO BE SOLD, THE Valuable Lease of a Brick Store, and Dwelling House, situate in Willis Street, well adapted for any Business. Term: —14 Years, held at a Ground Rent of <£l4. Apply to H. WARING TAYLOR, on the premises. November 11, 1842. NOTICE. \LL Persons indebted to Mr. George Young, of the South Sea Hotel (which was burnt down on the ninth instant) are requested to pay the same immediately, otherwise he will be obliged to hand their accounts over to his Solicitor for recovery. G. YOUNG. November 11, 1842. FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS. ryiHAT Fine Fast Sailing Schooner GOVERNOR J[ HOBSON, about 30 tons. Stows a large cargo, has good sailing qualities, and is well adapted for the Coasting Trade. For further particulars, apply to WALLACE, WHITE, and WALLACE. November 18, 1812. TO BE SOLD OR LET. A CONVENIENT and newly built Shop, with slate roof, and not encroaching on the Public Property, situated on Lamb ton Quay. Immediate Possession. For further particulars apply to W. FITZHERBERT. TO MERCHANTS, WHALERS, and OTHERS. THE whole of the Bay, together with Land adjoining, 150 acres more or less, commonly called Tom Rains’ Bay, situated in Port Underwood, and formerly occupied as a Whaling Station. For particulars of purchase or title, apply to W. FITZHERBERT. November 18, 1842. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership hitherto existing between us under the firm of Maxton and Elmslie, Bakers, Pipctea, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, as witness our hands, this seventeenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty two. / CHARLES MILLS SAMUEL MAXTON Witness| JABEZ DEAN CHAS. ELMSLIE. November 18, 1842. TO GENTLEMEN, and MERCHANTS, &c. THE undersingned is desirous to engage as Overseer or Manager of a farm, having had practical experience for some years in Brazil, South America, and the Cape of Good Hope Colony. Further, being acquainted with the clearing of land, cultivation and grafting of trees, viz.—Orange, Lemon, Lime, Peach, Apple, and Pear Trees. Also with the planting and growing of Indian Com, Melons, Pumpkins, &c., besides having a general knowledge of the treatment of Horses, Horned Cattle, and sheep, and the diseases they are subject to. t)n sale, A few Stocks of the very superior Vine from the farm of J. Clutha, Esq., Constantia, Cape of Good Hope, per George Fyfc. P. S. Or the undersigned will engage as Clerk, Salesman, or Storekeper. For further particulars, apply to W. S. WILSON, at the office of the Colonist. November 18, 1842.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 32, 18 November 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 32, 18 November 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 32, 18 November 1842, Page 4

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