TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ten Shillings per Quarter, jiay able m advance, Single Numbers Sixpence. The Quarters end March 31$£, June 30 th, September 30th, and December 3\st. TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Six Lines and under Three Shillings, and Three Pence for each additonal line measurement. Subsequent insertions, six lines and under One Shilling, above six lines, Two Pence per line for each insertion. MOT-ICE. TO ADVERTISERS. THE number of insertions of Advertisements must be written on the manuscript order, or they will be continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. N, B.—Advertisements will not be inserted in the Tuesday or Friday Publications, unless received by Twelve o’clock on the day preceding those of publication. Subscribers are requested to forward their names and places of residence to this Office, with the least possible delay, in order to ensure the correct deliveiy of their papers. August 2, 1842. COUNTRY LAND FOR SALE. fTIHE splendid Section No. 26, in the Hutt District, J. in Allotments to suit Purchasers. Terms most liberal. Apply to Charles E. Von Alzdokf. Wellington, April 14, 1843. Ex INDUS, I ED and White Blankets (Stout), 11-4 and 12-4 \ Black Silk Brussels and Fancy Korah and Bandana Handkerchiefs Prints, and Calicoes, and Rugs Cloth and Oil-skin Caps Regatta and Long Cloth Shirts and Shirting Duck and Pilot Trousers, Monkey Jackets A large variety of Boots and Shoes English Kip and Sole Leather, and a great variety of Shoemakers’ Materials A choice assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings, Linings, &c. Superior Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, Oil Cloths, Chinese Matting, Damask and Painted Table Covers and Mats A variety of Moreen and Chintz Furnitures One case containing Marine Barometers, Pocket and Marine Thermometers, Sextants, Quadrants, and Ship Telescopes, Spectacles, and Reading Glasses A large assortment of Stationery, including every variety of Accompt Books, Memorandum Books, Paper, Slates, &c. Hardware of various kinds, Pit Saws, &c. Window Glass, Lead, and Paints all colours JOHNSON & MOORE. March 7, 1843.
TO LET, A WATER FRONTAGE, No. 512 ; And part of a Town Acre on Te-Aro, No. 147. Apply to J. HALES', Cabinet-maker, &c. Te Aro. March 28, 1843. GRAIN, THE PRODUCE OF THE COLONY, Ex Catherine Johnstone , prom 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. B. RHODES & Co. April 18, 1843. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the Public of Port Nicholson, that the Stores lately occupied by Messrs. M'Leod & Co., have been re-opened with a large and well-selected Stock of Groceries, Hosiery, Slops, &c., &c., which will be disposed of for the lowest possible prices for cash. A varied assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds grown in the Colony. Town and Country Land for Sale. JOHN M'BETH. June 20, 1843. OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! THE BEST LAMP OIL in Wellington, 3s.' per single and 2s. 9d. by taking five gallons,‘at the; Stores of M. ASHER, Lambton Quay. June 2, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 4 July 1843, Page 1
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508Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 4 July 1843, Page 1
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