FOR, SALE, BY THE Ex BROUGHAM, and NEBSQN^. TEA, Black, iii half and quarter Boxes,’ ' . SUGAR, . .o' LEATHER, PEARL BARLEY, VINEGAR,/ „ fLtk.. VELVETEH&S;, - --■ COTTON VELVETS, r - . SLATE HEARTH C. M. PENNY, ImnbtonGUiay. November 11, 1842.’ TOWN LAND FOR SALE, The whole of Town Sections, -*yOS. 285, 106, and 878/ and part of IWn Sections 204, 248 and 528 are offered forYfvl^, Half of the purchase money to remain- on mortgage/ at ten per cent. For particulars apply to HANSON & ALZDORF. August 1, 1842. COUNTRY LAND FOR SALE. Country Land to he sold hi lots to suit the convenience of purchasers,, NO. 3, in the Town district;-’No.-44 in the •Hutt district, and No. 68 in the Porirua district; half the purchase money will be allowed to remain on mortgage, at ten per cent. For particulars apply to HANSON & ALZDORF. August 1,1842. TO STAND TO COYER THIS SEASON, At Berhampore Farm, rjpHE well known Thorough-bred Horse FIGARO, J, the Property of James Watt, Esq, Figaro was foaled in December 1837, got by Operator, dam Adelaide by Theorem. Operator was foaled in 1832, got by Emilius, dam Worthless by Walton, out of Altisidora by Dick Andrews. Every attention will be paid to Mares sent to him. Charges, with guarantee, Seven Guineas; without guarantee, Five Guineas, Groomage included. Wellington, October 25, 1842. ON SALE, at the Stores of Messrs. MacLeod and Co., Willis-street, a general Ladies’ Boots and Shoes direct from LondiSh, 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. J. LLOYD, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER. LAMBTON QUAY. ~~° pi J LLOYD begs to announce to the Inhabitants of • Wellington and its vicinity, that he has re-com-menced Business on the site of his former premises, which w r ere so unfortunately burnt down. J. L. returns thanks to his Friends and the Public for former favors, and trusts that, by attention to business, he will merit a continuance of that support which he received prior to the late calamitous fire. 21b. LOAF s£d. Families and Shipping supplied with Pastry on the shortest notice for cash. December 1, 1842. WFINNIMORE begs to inform, his friends and' . the public in general that Baron Alsdorf’s excellent Port and Sherry Wines, are henceforward to be had at the Wellington Tavern only, either in cases or smaller quantities. Prices moderate—Terms cash. WELLINGTON STEAM FLOUR MILL*. A LARGE quantity of Maize for Sale,. Groqpd. n and Whole. Parties may have their own Maize Ground at ls v per bushel. ' t - EDWARD CATCHPOOL.. December 20, 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.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 January 1843, Page 1
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