TO LET, ON A LONG LEASE, On reasonable terms, PART of the pleasantly situated Town Acre, No. 810, on the Plan of the Town of Wellington, in one or two Lots. Apply to J. Watson, on the land, or at the Office of this Paper. December 2, 1842. J. LLOYD, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, LAMBTON QUAY. 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 were 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. lggp° 2ft. LOAF s|d. Families and Shipping supplied xvith Pastry on the shortest notice for cash. December 1, 1842. EX MARGARET AND NEW YORK PACKET. TWO HUNDRED Boxes of Candles, ljonerior Manilla Cigars, O don-made Gentlemen’s Clothing, n Sale at the Stores of J. M. TAYLOR. CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the Office of the “ New Zealand Colonist.” September, 30, 1842. WELLINGTON STEAM FLOUR MILL. A LARGE quantity and Whole. Parties may have Is. per bushel. of Maize for Sale, Ground their own Maize Ground at EDWARD CATCI-IPOOL. December 20, 1842. SALE OF LAND IN THE NELSON SETTLEMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. TO W N, Accommodation, and Rural Sections of • Land, for Sale by auction, at Nelson, being the remainder of the 200 Allotments originally reserved for Colonial purchasers. The above Allotments consist of three sections ; viz., one Acre of Town Land, 50 Acres Suburban Land, and 150 Acres of Rural Land. The Sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to suit purchasers, at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company’s Agent previous to the Sale. Many of these Sections have been chosen early, and are amongst the best in the Settlement. The Accommodation Land is generally within 20 miles of the Town, and most of the Sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance. ARTHUR WAKEFIELD, New Zealand Company’s Resident Agent, Nelson. March 17, 1843. FOR SALE, THE HOUSE and KITCHEN, situate on Lambton Quay, late in the occupation of the Wakefield Club. For particulars, apply to RICH. BAKER, Honorary Secretary. Wellington, Feb. 14, 1843. WELLINGTON BREWERY. f S'IHE Inhabitants of Wellington are informed that l they can be supplied, from the Wellington Brewery, Wellington Terrace, with ALE AND TABLE ALE, In Draught or Bottle, in any quantities, from 2 Gallons aud tip wards. N.B.—Grains and Yeast always on hand. March 21, 1843. WANTED, an active, steady, and experienced Man. to conduct a Whale Finery, and act as Principal Headsman. Apply at the Office of RIDGWAYS, GUYTON, & EARP. Wellington, March 21, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 68, 24 March 1843, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 68, 24 March 1843, Page 1
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