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FOR AUCKLAND, r |TIE Brig GUIDE will sail for the above place in a few days. .For freight or passage, apply to Mr. Morgan, on board. June 16, 1843. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction at Lambton Quay, to-morrow, Saturday, the 17th inst., at half-past 12 o’clock, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 35 bags, about 2 tons, fine sugar 20 ~ 1 ton yellow do. 19 firkins Cork Butter 5 case* bottled cyder, 5 cases Sauterne 8 cases Sherry, 3 Hhds. Claret 100 boxes candles, 3 cases cigars 100 bushels bran 1 ton nails 5 casks assorted Ironmongery, containing screws, padlocks, hinges, frying pans, brads, Ac., hammers, garden trowels and reels, pliers, turnscrews, axes, plasterers and other brushes, brass ware and escutcheons, &c., src. 50 suits Gambroon clothing 1 doz. Rosewood and Mahagony writing desks, dressing cases, &c., and various other goods. Wellington, June 16, 1843. SAW MILL MACHINERY. THE above to be sold under prime cost. From simplicity, and low 'price, it is well adapted to meet the views of a small capitalist. For particulars enquire at Mr. "BARNET, Smith, Thorndon Fiat. June 16, 1843. WELLINGTON, PORT NICHOLSON. r j , HE valuable Northamptonshire Gangrene Oils, for deep wounds, Spains, Bruises, Swellings, and for Ewes injured in lambing. Also a valuable mixture for the Toot in cattle may be . h a d of JOHN WEBSTER, Petoni near Wellington. June 16, 1843. FREEAIA SONS’TA YE RN. TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 'J'HOSE well-known and commodious premises, known as the Freemason’s Tavern, • situate in the most thriving part of Wellington, and now in full business. This affords an excellent opportunity to any person desirous of entering • into a • lucrative business. The premises are fitted up with every attention to comfort and convenience, and the stock and furniture may be taken’ at a valuation. The lease will be granted for any length of time, and the rent moderate. Apply to Mr. WADE, or the Proprietor on the premises. June 16, 1843. ROBBERY! ROBBERY!! ROB BERY!! ! r j''HlS is to caution the Public that I, JOHN LLOYD, ever anxious to meet the demands of the Inhabitants of PORT NIC, have resolved to sell at the lowest possible price, being fully convinced, that a small profit with a quick return will ensure that point which he is ever ready to study, that is, to ensure to them a good • and cheap loaf at bid. for CASH ONLY. June 16, 1843.

NOTICE. MEETING of tlie Shareholders of the New Zealand Colonist will be held at Mr. Brown's, Commercial Hotel,'Lambfon Quay, on Friday next, the 23rd inst. at Three o’clock,>p.m. ~~ WANGANUI. r |’’o 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.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 92, 16 June 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 92, 16 June 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 92, 16 June 1843, Page 2

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