FOR SALE, a |i()L T T Si XT KEN TONS of FINE PICKED J\ MAN AW AT IJ POTATOES. Apply to NVAITT & TYSER. Wellington, April 15, 1813. SALE BY AUCTION. Messrs, hort, mocatta & company, have received instructions from the Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company, and will offer for Sale, by public auction, on Wednesday next, the 19th April, at 11 o’clock, at their Stores, Te Aro Fiat, 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 11, 1843. FOR WANGANUI. rX rniHE Schooner IMP, on her return X from Cloudy Bay, to sail about the 18th April. JOHNSON & MOORE. April 14, 1813. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Custom House, Wellington, April 17, 1843. BRICK BUILT WAREHOUSE, situated on Te-Aro Beach, the property of Messrs. Ridgways, Guyton, and Earp, has been approved for the reception of Spirits, 'Wine, and other Goods, under bond, in accordance wich the Ordinance of the Governor and Council of New Zealand, No. 3 .of 1841. P. D. HOGG, Sub-collector. GRAIN, THE PRODUCE OF THE COLONY, Ex Catherine Johnstone, from 'Wanganui, FOR SALE by the undersigned, Wheat, Barley, and Rye Grass seed. The "Wheat was raised from British, and is admirably adapted as Seed Wheat for the present season. W. R. RHODES & Co. April 18, 1843. IN THE SUPREME COURT, Between Abraham Hort, Ajfred Whaley Hort, and Solomon Mocatta, plaintiffs, and Jabez Allen defendant. BY virtue of a Writ of Execution against the goods of the above-named defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday nex t , the 19th inst., at one o’clock precisely, unless this execution be previously stayed, the whole of the unexpired Term and Interest of the said Jabez Allen, of, and in a certain piece of land, situate on the River Ilutt, together with the house and premises thereon erected, and now used as a Licensed Public House, with various Goods and Chattels, the property of the said Jabez Allen. HENRY ST. HILL, Sheriff. Wellington, Febrnary 15, 1843. FOR WANGANUI. ..... rpHE Regular Trading Cutter, the Catherine Johnstone, Thomas TayI° r > master*- will sail for the above place * ‘'’A on Saturday next. For freight or ■.-■iA-; js;;:-'-passage,' apply to the master on board. April 18, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 75, 18 April 1843, Page 2
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