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FOR WANGANUI, '{HIE regulartrading Cutter Catherine Johnstone, will sail for the above port on Thursday next. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board, THOS. TAYLOR. July 4, 1843. NOTICE. AT a Meeting of the Military Sub-Committee to arrange the details of forming a Military Force for the defence of 'Wellington : It was unanimously resolved. That the whole force do meet for muster, with and without arms, on Thorndon Flat, on Sunday next, at 9 o’clock in the morning precisely ; and on the Sunday following, at Te Aro; and so on alternately, until further orders, and that officers commanding Companies first assembling on their private parade are requested to bring as many men as possible armed, and march them in order to the place of rendezvous. Wellington, July 1, 1843. NOT! C-E. THE PLACES OF RENDEZVOUS, IN CASE OF ALARM, ARE TE ARO DISTRICT, THE EXCHANGE. LAMBTON-QUAY DISTRICT, OPPOSITE YOUNG’S HOTEL. THORNDON FLAT AND KAI WARRA DISTRICT, AT THE BATTERY, THORDON*’ FLAT, NEAR THE EMIGRATION HOUSES. OFFICERS COMMANDING DISTRICTS, TE ARO —Captain Sharp. LAMBTON QUAY— Major Durie. THORNDON FLAT —Captain Daniell and Major Baker. Three Guns fired at cither of the Batteries -will be the Signal of Alarm. The Committee meet daily, at One o’clock, at the Exchange. June 30, 1843. Ex Lady Leigh; &’ Navarino. TWENTY TONS best Sydney Flour to be Sold for £2O. per ton, Cash, at the Stoves of W. FITZHERBERT. May 23, 1843. OBSERVE! N SALE,'-at the Stores of the undersigned RAISINS, lmonds, and Walnuts, of superior quality, with a aoice seleotion of Cigars, and Groceries, of every de-x-ipticni. M. ASHER, Lamb ton Quay.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 4 July 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 4 July 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 4 July 1843, Page 2

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