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On Saturday next, the loth April, VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE ALLOTMENTS IN WADE’S TOWN AND TE MAI RE. MESSRS. BETHUNE and HUNTER are instructed to dispose of, by Public Auction, at Barrett’s Hotel, on Saturday next, the 15th inst., A NUMBER OF ALLOTMENTS In the well-known Fertile Suburban Lands of WADE’S TOWN; .Being chiefly composed of those reserved at former sales on account of their eligibility and value; the portions at present occupied testifying to their adaptation for the mechanic and moderate capitalist; and the products of Wade’s Town have not been far behind that of the great River Hutt, ns has been shown to the admiration of many at the Horticultural shows. Several Allotments in the Township of T E MAIRE, oh the Manawatu ; Quarter of an Acre Freehold Property, situated on the beach Petoni, (part of Mr. Moreing’s village), with a good Wooden House, 12 by 18 feet, presently occupied by Mr. W. Neal, having abundance of Flax growing in the immediate neighbourhood. That BRICK HOUSE and STORE, with Lease, situated in Willis’ Street, the property of Messrs. Warbrick & Taylor, presenting an excellent opening for a grocer or general dealer. Two-thirds of Town Acre, (No. .), second from Captain Smith’s, on the Tinakori Road, subdivided. TERMS LIBERAL. Sale to begin at Half-past 12 o’Clock. After which, Sundry Merchandise. Wellington, April 11, 1813. JUST OPENED, /'X-VSES very superior articles of Infants’ Clothv_y ing, consisting of Braided Satin Hats and Bonnets, Drawn and Battieste Silk do., French Merino Cloaks and Hoods, Muslin do., Robes, Caps,'Stays, Welsh and Saxony Blankets, and every requisite for the Nursery. JOHNSON & MOORE. April 14, 1843. SALE BY AUCTION. Messrs, hort, mocatta & company, have received instructions from the .Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company, and will offe r for Sale, by public auction, on Wednesday next, the April, at 11 o’clock, at their Stores, Te Aro Flat, the following goods, being part of the unexpended Stores of the Company, consisting of— Tobacco, very superior, duty free Whitney blankets Price and Gosnell’s London soap Printed cambrics Cotton handkerchiefs Cambric dresses Cotton shawls Summer cloths Cotton duck Linen and Union check, furniture check Welsh flannel Rifles, fowling-pieces, percussion guns Muskets, powder and shot Shot belts and powder flasks A large assortment of ironmongery of all kinds Duck trousers and frocks Blue pea-jackets Blue woollen wrappers Blue cloth jackets and trousers Super cloth trousers Check shirts Fustian suits Plaid cloaks lined Camblet do. Patent leather belts Lucifers and sealing-wax Crockery ware Blacksmiths’ forge complete Portable crane Nails of every description, and a variety of other goods Terms liberal, and will be made known at time of sale. Refreshments. April 14, 1843. FOR WANGANUI. pHE Schooner IMP, on her return L from Cloudy Bay, to sail about the 18th April. JOHNSON & MOORE. April 14, 1843. PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. FITZHERBERT will sell by auction, on Monday next, 17th inst., at Half-past 12 o’clock, at his Stores, Butter, herrings, black tea. pepper, pickles, loaf sugar, and Manilla sugar, port and sherry wine in cases. Mould and dip candles, bran, oats, scented soap, and window glass. Also a variety of drills, moleskins, &c.; AFTER WHICH, About 8,000 slates, now lying at Mr. Penny’s jetty ; to be sold' for the benefit of whom it may concern. Terms, above 20/., approved bills at three months, with a deposit of 15 per cent. April 14, 1843.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 14 April 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 14 April 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 14 April 1843, Page 2

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