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TO BE LET, va SUBSTANTIAL well-built House, containing three Bed-rooms, Sitting-roOro, Kitchen, Cellar, and convenient Out-houses, and Garden. Apply at the Colonist Office. June 13, 1843. THIS DAY ! THE REMAINDER OF THE CARGO OF THE ROBERT PULSFORD. MR. JOHN WADE is instructed to sell by auction, at the Exchange, Te Aro, at 11 o' clockprecisely , White Pine, Hard Pine, Garden'Seeds, Furniture of various descriptions, Biscuits, Brass Clocks, Bra ß s Time-pieces, Hams, Mould Candles, Lemon Syrup, Oars, Glass-ware, Whale Boats, India Rubber Cloths, Cpoking Stoves, and a variety of other useful articles. Samples to be seen at the Stores of WALLACE & CO. Terms at Sale. June 13, 1843. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership trading under the firm of Henry Whelch and Company, as Butchers, in Wellington, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the above firm are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts to Henry Whelch, and all persons having any claim or demand on the said firm are requested to furnish their accounts to the above for liquidation. Dated this 7th day of June, 1843. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. MR. JOHN WADE begs to inform the Public, that the Sale of the Two Houses in Mulgrave Street, and Landat 'Kai-warra, is unavoidably postponed until Tuesday the 13th instant. June 6, 1843. COALS. r JlO be disposed of; about 30tons very Superior Coals, l to arrive by the Ariel. Application to be made to W. Lloyd, at the residence of W. A. Wansey, * Esq., Te-Aro. WANGANUI, r fO LET, a very Commodious Residence of Four rooms, Plate glass windows, with cellar and spacious 'floor above. Terms: —£3o per annum. Apply to Dr. REES. FOR WANGANUI, 'I'HE regulartrading Cutter Catherine • Johnstone, will sail for the above port on Saturday next. For freight or Wk passage, apply to the master on board, THOS. TAYLOR. June 9, 1843. MR. JOHN HARRIS, Builder, respectfully informs the Gentry, and Public generally, that having disposed of his Bri^k-field to Mr. Wilson of Manners Street, trusts they will favor his successor with that patronage he has hitherto received. All persons indebted to Mr. Harris are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts on or before the Ist of June next; and all persons having any claim on him, are requested to furnish their accounts for liquidation before that time. Apply at Mr. Harris’ Brickfield, Willis Street. May 9, 1843.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 91, 13 June 1843, Page 2

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402

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 91, 13 June 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 91, 13 June 1843, Page 2

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