TERM'S OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ten Shillings per Quarter, payahte in advance, Single Numbers Sixpence. The Quarters end March 31s*, June 30 th, September 50th, and December 31s*. TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Six Lines and under Three Shillings, and Threepence for each additonal line measurement. Subsequent insertions, six lines and tinder One Shilling, above six lines, Two Pence per line for each insertion. NOTICE. TO ADVERTISERS. THE number of insertions of Advertisements must be ivritten on the manuscript order, or they will he continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting .the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. N. BAdvertisements will not be inserted in the Tuesday or Friday Publications, unless received by Twelve o’clock on the day preceding those of publication. Subscribers are requested to forward their names and places of residence to this Office, with the least possible delay, in order to ensure the correct delivery of their papers. August 2, 1542. FOR WANGANUI, fTI H E Schooner IM P, on her . J. arrival from the above Port, ''will return in four or five days. For Freight or Passage, • Apply to * ' JOHNSON Sc MOORE, Agents. Lambton Quay, Jan. 5, 1843. FOR SYDNEY. To Sail on Saturday next the 14th current, positively, rspHE fine new First Class fast sailJL ing Barque PRINCE OF WALES, A. Alexander, Commander, has splendid accommodations. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Alexander, on board, or to WILLIS & CO. ms. m Consignees of the Inward Cargo per Prince of Wales are requested to take notice of this pi’qjected departure. January 10, 1843. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE Barque CLYDESIDE ALFRED ADAMS, Commander, will sail positively on Tuesday, the on board after the 14th. Apply to WAITT & TYSER January lOthj 1843. NOTICE. o THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS Are willing to contract with any Captain that may be willing to take any number, not less than 20, to VALPARAISO, SYDNEY, or HOBART TOWN. Address to the Secretary of the Society, New Zealander, Wellington, JNew Zealand. JAMES REED, Secretary. December 16, 1842. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, WILLIS STREET* BY F. J. FRANCE. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Commodious Rooms with good Beds. Dinners got ready on the shortest notice. N. B. THE BEST WINES IN THE COLONY. MHHE Members of the Order of Odd Fellows are informed that the Nights of Meeting will be every Wednesday Evening, at 8 o’Clock, at R. DAVIS’ the Aurora Tavern. January 10, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 January 1843, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 January 1843, Page 1
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