J. TAYLOR, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, LAMBTON QUAY, BEGS to intimate to his Customers, and the Public goner&lly, of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has re-commenced Business on the site of his for-' mer Premises (near Kumu Toto Pah), which were consumed by the late disastrous lire and trusts, by unremitting attention, and keeping a good article, to merit a return of that support which he formerly enjoyed. FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT, Pastry and Confectionery. Shipping supplied with Biscuit of the best quality, on the most reasonable terms. N.B. Scotch Buns, Short Bread, and Mince Pies. December 20, 1842. HORTICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL SOCIETY. rinHE next EXHIBITION will take place at the J. Exchange, on Tuesday, the 27th instant. All articles must be sent before 10 o’clock, a.M. J. E. FEATHERSTON, Secretary. December 20, 1842. N O T I C E, ALL PARTIES indebted to the late lirm of JOHN and GEORGE WADE, are informed, that unless the Amounts of their respective Accounts are paid before the First day of January, 1843, the Accounts will be handed to a Solicitor for immediate recovery without respect to persons. JOHN WADE. Te Aro, December 20, 1842-. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having any demand on the Undersigned, are requested to send the same in immediately for liquidation. And all persons indebted to the same are requested to settle their aceounts on or before the 31st instant. C. M. EVANS. December 20, 1842. BOOTS AND SHOES. ON SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of Strong Stockmen's Boots Gentlemen's Strong Walking Shoes Do. Slight do. do. Women’s Leather Slippers Do. Lasting do. . Do. Cloth Boots The above will be sold cheap for cash. ANDERSON & ROWAND, Thorndon Quay, December 1842. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, THE LEASE of Preliminary Section of Land, No. 45, situated in Robinson’s Bay, commonly called Okiwi, Port Nicholson, as presently possessed by William Deans, with the Houses, Crops, &c. f on the same. The lease is for the term of 14 years, and commenced on the 25th January, 1841, at the yearly rent of a pepper-corn for the first three years, and i?3O per annum for the remaining eleven years. There is a considerable quantity of land already cleared and in crop. The dwelling-house is a most comfortable, substantial, and commodious erection; and the place altogether is most admirably calculated for the residence of a respectable family, and will suit well both as a Dairy and Stock Station. The purchaser can have a large quantity of poultry, if he chooses. For further particulars, apply to Mr. William Lyon, Merchant, Wellington, or to Mr. Deans, on the premises. December 14, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 42, 23 December 1842, Page 3
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