ton nelson Direct. To sail in a few days, rmHE fine fast sehoon'er ELIZA* mm | BETH. For freight of passage,/ apply to the Captain on board; rDecember IG, 1042. NOTICE. PERSONS wishing to become subscribers to the Auckland Times are requested to send their names’ ’to this office, and any communication for the above journal will be attended to and forwarded to Auckland. WELLINGTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. J ON MONDAY next, December 26th, a Public Tea Meeting will be held of the Friends of the ab.ove Institution in Mr. WADE’S Store, whenan examination of the’children will take place, after which the meeting will be addressed by several Gentlertieri and Friends. TO COMMENCE PRECISELY AT 5 O’CLOCK. Tickets, Is. 6d. each, may be obtained at the Mission House, and of Mr. Lewis, Willis-street. December 23, 1842. ON SALE, at the Stores of Messrs. MacLeod’ and Co., Willis-street, a general assortment of Ladies’ Boots and Shoes direct from London, consisting of Double soled Ladies’ Shoes Single do. do. do. Children’s Shoes Larger size do. Ladies’ Cloth Boots Willis-street, Te-Aro'. December 23, 1842. IMPORTANT NOTICE. the SCOTCH RESIDENTS in Wellington, and JL to all Parties interested in the welfare of the Scotch Church in this place'. We, the undersigned Trustees of the Church of Scotland in Wellington, do hereby request a Meeting of the Adherents and Friends of the said Church, to be holden in the Exchange,- Te-Aro/ on Monday next, 2G current, at 12 o cloek, a.m., to take info consideration' matters of importance connected with the Church (S.S.) D. S. DURIE KENNETH BETHUNEROBERT WAITT December 23, 1842. MR; WILLIAM ALLAN begs leave to announce to his Customers and the Public in general, that he has slaughtered some of the Finest Bullocks in the colony, to enable him Co secure to . all who favour him with their patronage the most superior BEEF for their Christmas Dinners, and" he invites the Public to inspect the same at his shop, a’s he feels convinced they will be gratified to see what tile Native pasture canproduce. December 23, 1812. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Berh&mpore Farm, a Black and Tanned Bloodhound Bitch, answers to the name of JUNO. Any person returning the same to Mr. James Watt of Berharapore Farm, will receive the above’ reward. nnHE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS -of the first 1 Independant Church, Wellington, assembling for Worship in the Infant School, Thorndon Flat, wiH take tea together in the above room on Monday, January 2, 1843, at 5 o’clock, after which,- a public meeting will be held. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. N.B.—After Tea a contribution (in silver) will be expected from each person to defray the expences. , December 23, 1842. DAVID NORMAN WILKINSON respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Port Nicholson that, he will open his Nursery and Tea Garden on the 24th-. Parties will be supplied on reasonable terms. Wellington Nursery. December 23, 1842. NOTICE. \N ADVERTISEMENT having appeared in the Gazette of Wednesday last, signed T. o‘Loughlin, cautioning persons not to pay money to the undersigned T. Me. N. begs to inform his fellow Colonists that he has never applied to any person for money on his (T. o‘Loughlin’s) account since their separation, and* having made repeated application to Mr. o‘Loughlin for wages due, viz :—,£18., as well as for an account for meat supplied to his family for several weeks without effect, he was compelled to threaten him with-Legal. proceedings for the recovery of the same, which has induced him to make hi's base and groundless attack \ on THOS. McNAMARA; Butcher. December 23, 1-842. WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB. A MATCH will be played on Monday next, by the Members, for a Club Dinner. Wickets pitched at ■§■ past 11 o’clock, a.m, Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary . W. LYON, Treasurer December 23, 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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