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A ±rz. FOR NELSON. To Sail on Sunday next., f |pHE well known Fast Sailing schooner ELIZABETH. For freight or passage apply to C. M PENNY. Lambton Quay, May 31,184.3. FOR "NELSON. r jpHE brig NELSON, G. McLaren, r-' Master, will sail for the above port iSf on Saturday next, has room for a few ffetons of goods, and cabin and steerage __ For freight or passage apply to S WAITT & TYSER. June 2, 1843. FOR WANGANUI. r Fast Sailing schooner OCEAN, v/*- Jambs ' Ferguson, Master, will sail • positively on Tuesday next. -yn For u freight, or passage apply to WALLACE & CO. June 2, 1843. A MEETING of the Trustees of this Paper will take place at the Office this day at 3 o'clock. Lambton Quay, June 2, 1843. PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. Mr. FITZHERBERT will sell on Saturday, 3rd June, at half past Twelve o’clock, at his stores. 100 barrels flour 6 chests ration tea' 6 £ chests black tea 1 lot (37 bags) Manilla sugar 1 do (43 do.) do. do. 4 doz. blocks various sizes, 12 pair.Ox chains 25 Bakers plates 1 Improved cast iron portable Smiths’ forge with tools complete. 1 pair best' London made Smiths’ bellows 1 Sofa and Dressing table. TERMS AT SALE. June 2, 1843. OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! f THE BEST LAMP OIL in Wellington, 3s. per single gallon, and 2s. 9d. by taking five gallons, at the Stores of M. ASHER, Lambton Quay. June 2, 1843. PUBLIC SALE OF THE CARGO OF THE ROBERT PULSFORD. 0 MR. JOHN WADE Is instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Exchange, Te Aro, r This Day, the 2d June 1843, at 11 o’clock precisely, THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE ROBERT PULSFORD. (For particulars see advertisement aud handbills.) Samples of the Miscellaneous Articles to be seen at Messers. Wallace & Co.’s, and Samples of'the Furniture, at the Exchange, Te Aro. Wellington, May 29, 1843. WANGANUI, r fO LET, a very Commodious Residence of Four rooms, Plate glass windows, with cellar and spacious floor above. Terms<£ J 3O per annum. Apply .to Dr. REES.

EX ROBERT PULSFORD. Messrs. Wallace ,&.co. beg to call the'attention of the Public to the following articles Ex Robert P-ulsford , from Boston : White Pine, Hard ditto, Tobacco, Garden Seeds, Clover Seeds, Timoty or Grass .Seeds, Writing Paper, Turpentine, Axes, Axe Handles, Hard-Water Crackers, Sugar Biscuits, Soda, Pilot Bread, Water Crackers, Brass Clocks, Brass Time Pieces, Combs, Dried Apples, Cheese, Hams, Shoulders, Furniture, Counting Room Chairs, Bureaus, Cane Seat Chairs, Fancy Top Chairs, Hair Seat aqd Rocking Chairs, Toilets and Wash Stands, Small Chairs and Hens! Feathers, • Sinks, Bedsteads, and Work Tables, Card Tables and Looking. Glasses, Mould Candles, Barrel Covers, Hand Spikes, Dippers, Window Blinds, Palm Leaf Hats, Cloth Caps,’Cdoking Stoves, Shoes, Boots, Glass Ware, Whale Boats arid‘Oars, Nests of Boxes, Children’s Shoes, Lamps, India Rubber Cloths, Cigars, and a variety of other useful articles. Samples of the Furniture are to be seen at the Exchange, Te Aro, and samples of the miscellaneous goods at the Stores of WALLACE & CO. Wellington, May 22, 18,43.' FRESH COLONIAL FLOUR. Ex Lady Leigh & Navarino . |WENTY TONS' best -Sydney Flour to be Sold for £2O. per ton, Cash, at the Stores of W. FITZHERBERT, May 23, 1843.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 88, 2 June 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 88, 2 June 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 88, 2 June 1843, Page 2

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