Secretary’s Office, Wellington, January 16, 1843. Ijr IS Excellency the Officer Administering the GoJ. vernment will hold a Levee at Barrett’s Hotel, Wellington, on Thursday next, the 19th instant, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Gentlemen attending the Levee are requested to deliver their cards to the Secretary on entering. JAMES STUART FREEMAN, Secretary in attendance. ANNIVERSARY FETE. m !IE Wellington Anniversary Subscription Ball will 1 take place at the Exchange, Te Aro, on Monday Evening, January 23, 1843. Subscription Tickets including refreshment 15s. each, to be had of the Stewards. J. Dorsett, Esq. George Smith, Esq. J. Sutton, Esq. R. Waitt, Esq. T. Machattie, Esq. W. B. Rhodes, Esq. J. H. Wallace, Esq. G. Moore, Esq. Each subscriber is allowed to bring two or more ladies. As the number of tickets is limited, an early subscription is solicited. January 17, 1813. IN THE COUNTY COURT. Southern District, New Zealand. Sheriff’s Office, Wellington, January 14th, 1843. KNIGHT v. ZILLWOOD. ON Friday the 20tli of January inst., at Noon, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's Stores, Lambton Quay, the Sheriff will cause to be sold Sundry Effects, Furniture, Apparel, Books, &c. &c., Unless this Execution be previously satisfied. MICHAEL MURPHY, Sheriff. PUBLIC SAL E. ft/ff'isssns. BETHUNE and HUNTER will lYi ge n by PUBLIC AUCTION, at LAMBTON QUAY, on FRIDAY next, the 20th current, at Twelve o’clock, 8 Casks Beef, 10 Bags Coffee, 20 Bags Fine Sugar, 3 Hhds. Sherry Wine, 10 Hhds. Stout, 10 Boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, Paints and Colors, 1 Case of Hats, 10 Dozen Plaid and Fancy Shawls, 10 Dozen Flushing Jackets and Trowsers, Earthenware assorted. (>0 Volumes Books, 1 Case School Books, 10 Boxes Mould Candles, A quantity of Ironmongery and other useful articles. AI.SO, 2 Dairy Cows, 1 Bullock Cart. Lambton Quay, January 17, 1843. PREPARING FOR THE PRESS. “NEW ZEALAND AS IT IS," BY G EORGE DELVIN NUGEN T, M.B.T.C.D. With Maps and Illustrations BY ROBERT WIGMORE, Esq. If a sufficient number of Suscribers come forward to defray the expense of publishing, Mr. Nugent will prepare it as soon as circumstances will admit. Price of the Wq/k £2 2s. Subscribers names received at the Colonist office. PAYMENT ON DELIVERY OF THE WORK. A PAMPHLET by the same author, titled ' “ ENGLISHMEN IN NEW ZEALAND,” will appear in a Few Days, price Five Shillings. January 13, 1843. J. TAYL#R, 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 merit a return of that support which he formerly Pnjoyed. FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT. Pastry and Confectionery-. Shipping supplied with Biscuit of the best quality, on the most reasonable terms. N.B. Scotch Buns, Short Bread, and Mince Pies. December 20, 1842. .
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 49, 17 January 1843, Page 4
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