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FIRE RELIEF COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given, That no claims will be received or attended to, after Saturday, the 26th current; and on that day the Committee closes its regular sittings. By order of the Committee, GEO. HUNTER, Chairman. Exchange, 24th November, 1842. PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN LAND AND MERCHANDISE. Messrs, betiiune & hunter win sell by public auction, at Lambton Quay, on Thursday next, the Ist of December, TWO TOWN ACRES, Subdivided into convenient Allotments, all having Frontages to Streets. Viz., Ist, Town Acre,numbered 556, on the SurveyorGeneral’s Plan ; frontage on Hill Street, immediately behind the residence of Dr. Evans; beautifully situated, and presenting many advantages to small capitalists and mechanics, who will thus have an opportunity of possessing freehold property in that centrical part of the Town. 2d, Town Acre, No. 134, on Tc Aro Flat, being a Corner Allotment, fronting Taranaki and Ingestrie Streets, and situated on what must be the Main Street through this district of Wellington, and leading to the Suburban Lands and Dairy Farms rapidly forming about Evans’ Bay and towards Terawitti. Its chief advantage, however, is, in being in the near vicinity of the only public reserve having water-frontage in Town, and where, no doubt, a Public Wharf will ere long be constructed, and Public Buildings erected, which will give incalculable advantages to these allotments, beyond what they already possess, in being situated where leases are so much sought after. Plans may he seen of the Auctioneers. AFTER WHICH, A quantity of Merchandise, &c., consisting of Ironmongery, Tools, Manufactures, Glass, and Earthenware, Soap, Vinegar, Mustard, Flour, Tea, Sugar, Wines, and a large variety of other articles. Part of these Goods are more or less damaged by fire —will be sold without reserve. Sale to %cyin at 12 o’clock. November 24, 1842.

ON SALE EX AM WELL. WHITE SIAM SUGAR Mauritius Do. 30 Boxes Muscatel Bloom Raisins Barcelona Nuts Superior Cork Rose Butter Champaign Cyder Vin de Grave in 2 doz. Coses 4 Boxes Mould Candles 20 Cases Sherry Wine 2 Do. Dutch Drops 2 Do. Shoes 1 Do. .Stationery Paints, Brunswick Green, Black Rich Cheese in lead Apply to the Captain on board, or to' J. M. TAYLOR, Te Aro. I( October 21, 1842. For sale, in Elegant Bindings, Bibles, Prayer-Books, and Proper Lessons Pietas and Altars Daily Communings Blotting Cases and Albums October 24, 1842. E. CATCHPOOL.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 34, 25 November 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 34, 25 November 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 34, 25 November 1842, Page 4

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