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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ten Shillings per Quarter, payable in advance, Sinyle Numbers Sixpence. The Quarters end March 31a'/, June 3 Oth, September 30 th, and December 31s/. TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Six Lines and under Three Shillinys, and Three Pence for each additonal line measurement. Subsequent insertions, six lines and under One Shilling, above six tines, Two Pence per line for each insertion. MOTICJE TO ADVERTISERS. THE number of insertions of Advertisements must be written on the manuscript order, or they will be continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. N. B.—Advertisements will not be inserted in the Tuesday or Friday Publications, unless received by Twelve o’clock on the day prece-

ding those ot publication. Subscribers are requested to forward their namet and places of residence to this Office, with tht least possible delay , in order to ensure thi correct delivery of their papers. August 2, 1842. FOR VALPARAISO DIRECT. fin HE fine fast-sailing Barque NAVARINO, C. A. Warming com- .. man tier, will sail for Valparaiso on Sunday liex *t the 9th April. This vessel • has superior accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and offers a good opportunity for persons desirous of visiting the Continent of South America, and also parties wishing a quick trip to England. For passage only, apply to Capt. Warming on board, Or to WAITT & TYSER. Wellington, April 1, 1843.

LANDS FOR SALE. ACTIONS, on the plan Nos. 106 and 178, fl. and the splendid Country Section No. 26, in the Hutt District, at the back of Mr. Compton’s. Also the valuable land on the mouth of the River Hutt, laid out in Town Allotments, with commodious streets, public quay, market-place, church and cemetery, and the rest of Section No. 10, reaching from Dr. Healy’s old Warre to that of the Advertiser, in suburban allotments of two acres each. The plan lies ready for inspection at the Advertiser’s Office, next door to the Wellington Tavern, apply there from Tuesday morning till Saturday afternoon—or at his residence on the Hutt from Saturday evening till Monday afternoon. Prices extremely moderate, terms most liberal. Charles E. Von Alzdorf. February 28, 1843. Ex INDUS, aED and White Blankets (Stout), 11-4 and 12-4 Black Silk Brussels and Fancy ICorah and Bandana.Handkerchiefs Prints, and Calicoes, and Rugs Cloth and Oil-skin Caps Regatta and Long Cloth Shirts and Shirting Duck and Pilot Trousers, Monkey Jackets A large variety of Boots and Shoes English Kip and Sole Leather, and a great variety of Shoemakers’ Materials A choice assortment of Tailors' Trimmings, Linings, &c. Superior Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, Oil Cloths, Chinese Matting, Damask and Painted Table Covers and Mats A variety of Moreen and Chintz Furnitures One case containing Marine Barometers, Pocket and Marine Thermometers, Sextants, Quadrants, and Ship Telescopes, Spectacles, and Reading Glasses A large assortment of Stationery, including every variety of. Accompt Books, Memorandum Books, Paper, Slates, &c. Hardware of various kinds, Pit Saws, &c. • Window Glass, Lead, and Paints all colours 500 gross large Maori Pipes Port and Sherry in 3 tloz. cases sod Westphalia Hams Wiltshire and Edam Cheese, first quality .50 fine Cork Butter, Oatmeal in casks And a variety of other Merchandise. JOHNSON & MOORE. March 7, 1843. MR. W. BROOKE will not proceed to Taranaki until the Bth of April, business of importance detaining him in Port Nicholson. Mr. Brook will be happy to take Cattle on Thirds, or other tews. He has a Spjendid Durham Bull. . . W. BROOKE. •Marcher; \843.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 7 April 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 7 April 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 7 April 1843, Page 1

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