P 0 R SALE! (By the Undersigned) |HE CARGO of MAIZE’ e* the /O##* FRANKLIN. , , , LEVIN and €O. December 30, 1842. THIS I>At, PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE and HUNTER Will sell by Public Auction, at Lambton Quay, To-day, FRIDAY, the 30th December, 1842, at halfPast 12 o’clock, Soap, Candles, Flour, Beef, 2 packages Slops and Clothing, containing avariety of superior articles. 1 case Ladies’ Dresses, &c;, I case Hats, Manilla Cigars (superior) Glass and Earthenware in assorted lots 1 , Sheeting, Bed Tick, Hosiery, &c., Ironmongery, Tool's, and Agricultural Irhplements, And a variety of other goods to elose consignments, without reserve. December 30, 1842. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at tfttf Te-Aro, on Wednesday evening next, pt ejjjfnt o’clock, for the purpose of raising a Subscription to present Robert Jenkins and Francis MolesWorih, Esquires, ex Aldermen, with a piece of plate .(hot' china) for the Talent, unwearied Energy, and Eloquencethey displayed during the late important debates of the ex Council, and more particularly for their admirably, motion for the erection of Slaughter Houses.' December 30, 1842. NEW TEAR’S DAY THE UNDERSIGNED has just taken out' of Bond- the' last hogshead of the real genuine Campbelton Whiskey, ex Clydeside. WILLIAM LYON. Corner of Willi's Street.December 27, 1842. 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. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Berhampore Farm, a Black and Tanned Bloodhound Bitch, answers to the n&ttie of JUNO. Any person returning the same 1 to Mr. Jambs Watt of Berhampore Farm,- will- receive the above reward. rpHE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of the first I Independent Church, Wellington, assembling for Worship in the Infant School, Thorndon Flat, will 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. 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.,on the same. The lease is for the term of 14 years, and commenced on the 25th January, 1841, at file yearly rent of a pepper-corn for the first three years, and ie3o 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. NOTI.C E. 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 accounts on of before the 31st instant. C. M.'EVANS; December 20, 1842. J. TAYLOR, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER* LAMBTON QUAY, BEGS to intimate to his Customers, and the Public gonerally, of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has re-commenced Business on the site of his former Premises (near Kumu Toto Pah), which were consumed by the late disastrous fire; and trusts, by unremitting attention, and keeping, a good article, to men? a return of that support which he formerly enjoyed. FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT. Pastry and Confectionery. Shipping supplied with Biscuit of the best quality, Ott the most reasonable terms. N.B. Scotch Buns, Short Bread, and Mipog Pies. December 20, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 44, 30 December 1842, Page 3
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