NOW'S YOUR TIME FOR A BARGAIN. 0 JUST RECEIVED Ex MARGARET, and ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, NAVY Blue and a great variety of assorted Prints, Moussellainc de Laines, Moussellaine and Print Dresses, Bleached and Unbleached Calico, A great variety of Shawls, Satin, Sarsonet, and Gauze Ribbon, Jaconet, Haircord, arid Mull Mullin, White and Coloured Nett, Lace Edging and Quilling Nett, French Artificial Flowers, Ladies’ Lasting and Patent Leather Shoes, Cloth, Velveteen, and Moleskin Shooting Coats, Superfine Cloth and Fancy Drill Trowsers, Dork and Buff Valentia Waistcoats, Regatta and White Shirts, Mens’, Youths’, & Boys’, Strong Boots and Shoes, < Rose Quarter Blankets, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, Day and Night Telescopes, A great quantity of Irish Salt Pork, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper, 10 Cases Superior Port Wine, in 3 doz. Cases. A great quantity of other Goods, too numerous to mention. tg&jTOn account of these goods being purchased for Cash, enables the Undersigned to sell them under-their usual prices. SAMUEL AND JOSEPH. WELLINGTON HOUSE, Port Nicholson. February 3, 1813. FO R SAL E, SEVERAL TOWN and COUNTRY Sections in the First Settlement, apply to E. CATCIIPOOL. BEACON ON PENCARROW HEAD. Secretary's Office, Wellington, January 26, 1843. will be received at the Office of the Har l bour Master, until noon of Saturday the 4th of February next, from persons willing to contract with Government for the erection of a Beacon on Pencarrow Head. Plans and specifications maybe seen on application at the above Office. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed, “ Tenders for erection of a Beacon.” By command of His Excellency The Officer administering the Government, For the Colonial Secretary, JAMES STUART FREEMAN. MANEWATU. r £'o BE SOLD, a valuable Section of Land at Manewatu, selected under choice 420. For farther particulars, apply to Mr. E. Catchpool, Wellington ; or to the Proprietor, A. W. SHAND. Waiwetu, January 13, 1843. I
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 54, 3 February 1843, Page 2
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