SHIP HOTEL AND TAVERN, ( MANNERS STREET, \ J BY JOHN FULLER, WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR . QUALITY. Commodious Rooms with good Beds. Dinners got ready on the shortest notice. AN ORDINARY DAILY AT 2 O’CLOCK. ON SALE AT THE STORES OF MESSRS. HORT, MOCATTA, & CO., At Reduced Prices , Cargo of Sugar, Rice, and Coffee, Ex Anita, from Manilla. January 3, 1843. WANTED, A MAN as Farm Servant, to proceed to Mr. W. G. Bell’s, at Wanganui, who understands Ploughing, Reaping, and Mowing, and can make himself generally useful about a Farm. Apply to W. B. RHODES, & CO. January 10, 1843. PREPARING FOR THE PRESS. “NEW ZEALAND AS IT IS,”. BY GEORGE DALVIN NUGENT, M.B.T.C.D. If a sufficient number of Suscribers come forward to defray the expense of publishing a large work, Mr. Nugent will prepare it as soon as circumstauces will admit, if not a Pamphlet will be published immediately. Price of the Work £2 2s. Od. Pamphlet 0 5 0 Subscribers names received at the Colonist office. January 10, 1843. ON SALE, E xPrince of Wales and Brougham . Hearth and Grave Stones, Countess Slates. 18-10, Vinegar, Cask and Hhd. Wax Candles, Diaphane do. Linseed Oil, White Lead, Toilet Soap (Hawes) Perforated Zinc, Black Tea, £ £ and Boxes Sugar, Manilla, Apply to C. M. PENNY, Lambton Quay. January 10, 1843. TEN GUINEAS REWARD. LOST at, or between Waikanai and Porirua, a small Mackintosh Bag containing Letters and Papers, the property of W. Searancke, Esq., also several cheques drawn on the Union Bank of Australia by J. T. Wicksteed. Any person finding the same and bringing it to the offices of the Colonist or New Zealaad Gazette will receive the above reward. January 10, 1842. PER PRINCE OF WALES. Will be opened , immediately on landing , A Large and varied Assortment of CILK MERCERY, Linen Drapery, Hosiery, and Haberdashery; including SILKS, GROS DE NAPLES, CHEMI AND CHALLIS DRESSES, Moussellaine de Laines, Shawls, Mantlets, and Scarfs, RIBBONS, PARASOLS, & GLOVES, Jaconet, Check, and Cambric Muslin ; Navy, Lilac, Fancy, and Mourning Prints, Brown and White Calicoes, and long Cloths & Shirtings. JOHNSON & MOORE. January 5, 1843. EX BOMBAY. SIXTY hhds. London Ale and Stout 2 tierces English Hams 4 cases do. Cheese 6 do. superior London Boots and Shoes, including every variety 5 bales fine Red and White Whitney Blankets 2 do. Flannels, Drawers, and Shirts, &c. &c. EX PRINCE OF WALES. 30 firkins Cork Butter Fine Loaf and Edom Cheese 20 cases large Maori Pipes 50 doz. Gent’s. Blue Cloth Caps. Quantity of superior Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, and Oil-cloths, Chintz Furnitures, and Moreens A varied assortment of Ribbons A large assortment of Baby Linen of every kind Do. Children’s Dresses, consisting of Saxony and French Merino Braided Dresses, Rohes, Tunics, Trousers, Blouses, &c. &c. &c. Window Glass, 16 by 12, down to 6 by 4 And various other merchandize, the whole of which purchased by their agents in London for cash, will enable the undersigned to offer them at a very considerable reduction on the usual prices. JOHNSON & MOORE. Lambton Quay, Jan. 4, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 January 1843, Page 4
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