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TO BE LET, jk SUBSTANTIAL' ttell-huilt Hattie; Containing' A three Bed-roomC, Sitting-rWom, Kitchen, Cellar, and convenient Oufcffofitsi*,* and garden.' Apply at the Colonist Office; June 13, 1843.
SHOES!!! AN SALE, an assortment 6f CHILDREN’S (J SHOES. Also, Real LOtHFJNE Pickled Herrings, in kegs' and firkins; ANDERSON & ROW AND. Thorridon Quay, April 5, 1843. :
just received, 2,000 Gallons fine AMERICA!* RUM.,..„ ’ i.'*- Goar vis?:.' Irons. Lances.' quantity of Whaling Gear, vii.y Irons,, Lances,' li, Ash Oars, &E, Duck FroCks/ *nd TrUufcferif,' A _ Spades. Flannel Drawers. ■ . ... Pilot, Flushing, and MoleskiU,Trousers. 19 ’ JOHNSON & MOORE. April?, 1843.
WANGANUI. FOR SALE, an excellent Leasehold Property,' Consisting of one WEATHER-BOARDED and one . well-built CLAY HOUSE, with capital River Frontage of 42 feet in the centre of the Town. . The lease is for 14 years, at a low ground rent, ana will.be sold for less than the cost,of the buildings. Further particulars faay be had of JOHNSON & MOOBS. April 7, 1843,
JN O T 1 C E. THE PLACES 6f RENDEZVOUS, IN CAfeE OF ALARM, ARE TE ARO DISTRICT, THE EXCHANGE. LAMBTON-QUAY DISTRICT, OPPOSITE YOUNG’S HOTEL. THORNDON FLAT AND KAI WARRA DISTRICT, AT THE BATTERY, THORNDON FLAT, NEAR THE EMIGRATION HOUSES.
OFFICERS COMMANDING DISTRICTS, TE ARO — Captain Sharp. LAMBTON QUAY— Major Durib. THORNDON FLAT— Captain Danirll and Major Baker. Three Guns fired at either of the Batteries will he the Signal of Alarm. The Committee, meet daily, at One o'clock* at the Exchange. June 30, 1843.
NOTICE. AT a Meeting of the . Military Sub-Committee to arrange the details of forming a Military Force ■ for the defence of Wellington :rr- _ Xt was unanimously resolved, That the whole„force do meet for mUßter, with and without- arms, ‘on Tfiorndon Flat, on Sunday next, .at,-9 o'clock in the,momingprecisely; and on the Sunday following, at Te Aro r and so on alternately, until further orders, and that OffiCCrs commanding Companies first asseidbliug on their prfvafe parade are requested to bring as rhany.meh as possible armed, and march them in order t 6 the place l of reri-< dezvpus. 1 i Wellington, July 1, 1843. THE undersigned begs leave to, inform the Public .of Port Nicholson, that the Stores lately occupied by Messrs. M'Leod &, Go.,,have been re-opeped with a large and well-selected- Stock ,of Groceries, Hosiery, SlOpfe, &c M '&c'.; i disp'osed of for the lowest possible prices for , f ?,•, \ . A varied assortment of Garden-and Flower Seeds grown in the Colony. ■; Town 1 arid Country Land for Sale. 1 •• . JOHN M‘BETH. June 2Q, 1843/ , . /
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 1
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