PORT NICHOLSON MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, 28th November, 1842. IN consequence of Mr. Rule having this day resigned his office of Schoolmaster to the Day School of the above Institute, and the same having been accepted, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application for the above situation will be received by the Committee onorbefoix, the .‘list day of January, 1843. JOHN KNOWLES, Secretary. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. JOHN WADE has been instructed by the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 4th February 1843, unless the mortgage and interest be previously satisfied, at his Stores, Te Aro, at 10 o’clock precisely, J TOWN ACRE, No. 661, on the. Company’s Plan of Wellington, subdivided as follows, viz.:— Fronting Park Street, will be laid out in Two Lots, and the other Four Lots will be laid out to front the Public Reserve. On each of the Lots fronting Park Street there is a good Wooden House. Also, COUNTRY SECTION, (No. of choice 919), in the First and Principal Settlement, unselected. The above toill he shlcl without reserve. Terms at Sale. January 31, 1842. ON SALE, ex BROUGHAM and PRINCE OF WALES , 200 Tons Valparaiso Flour Black Tea, -J, 4, and i- boxes Sugar, Manilla Coffee Wax. and Sperm Candles Hock Gin in cases, in bond Black and Cayenne Pepper Walnuts Linseed Oil White Lead Toilet Soap (Hawes) Perforated Zinc Slates, Countesses, 18-10 Hearth and Grave Stones Vinegar, cask and hhd. Alfalfa and Clover Seeds Chain Cables Apply to J. BOULCOTT & CO.; or C. M. PENNY, Lambton Quay. January 31, 1843. 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 Kuiiiii Toto PahJ, which were consumed by the late disastrous fire; afid trusts, by unremitting attention, and keeping a good article, to merit a return of that support which he formerly enjoyed. 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, ai\d Mince Pies. December 20, 1842.
Now Landing, ex PRINCE OF WALES, ANEW and Elegant Assortment of Haberdashery, consisting of Blond and Lace Edgings, Imitation Valencia and other edgings, Buckram, Willow French Ribbons, in great variety ' Ladies’ and Gent’s. Black, White, and Coloured French Kid, Silk, and Thread Gloves - Albert Shirt Collars and Fronts " Gent’s. Black and Coloured Satin Scarfs and Stocks , A small assortment of French Artificial Flowers A few Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets, latest fashions Ladies’ Veils and Black Falls. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, Salad Oil, and a variety of, other Goods, for sale, I . at the Stores of r LEVIN & CO. January 5, 1843. ' MANEWATU. TO BE SOLD, a valuable Section of Land at Mane- | watu, selected under choice 420. Fpr farther balftymlarsi appljrto Mr. E. Catchpodl, Wellington; of to’the Proprietor, ) . A. W. shaKd. waiwetu, January 13, 1843., [
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 53, 31 January 1843, Page 4
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