TCJ LET, ON LEASE OF FROM -7, TO 14, YEARS,;. v . > <; :No.Bi Aon ; theTown of Wellington, in six Allotments Rent £l.los, per annum, Apply to J. Watson, on the land, or at the Office of this Paper. J. LLOYD, BREAD AND, FANCYBISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, LAMBTON QUAY. J LLOYD begs to announce to the Inhabitants of • Wellington and its vicinity, that he has Commenced baking Muffins and Crumpets every day. Families can have them hot from the Stove. J. L. returns .thanks to hid Friends and the Public for former favors, and trusts that, by attention to business, he will merit a continuance of that support which he received prior to the late calamitous fire. 21b. LOAF sd. Pitmilies and Shipping supplied with Pastry oh the . shortest notice for cash. Dei&mber 1, 1842.
WANGANUI. •TO fjET, a very Commodious Residence of Four rooms, Plate glass windows, with cellar and spacious floor above. Terms.£3o per annum. Apply to Dr. REES.
CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the Office of the “ New Zealand . Caloni*t,’\ . - - - ' WELLINGTON STEAM FLOUR MILL. 4 LARGE quantity of Maize for Sale, Ground /V and Whole. Paifties may have their own Maize Ground at la. per budh'el. EDWARD CATCHPOOL. December 20, 1842. THE Undersigned being shortly about to leave the Colony, will thank all persons having any claim against him to leave the same at the office of Major R. Baker, on or before the seventh day of July, that the same maybe discharged-. GEORGE BOARD, Lambton Quay. Jnne 30, 1843.
SAW MILL MACHINERY. riIHE 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 parti culars enquird.at • Mr, BARNET, Smith, Thorndon Flat. June 16, 1843.
COALS. TO be disposed of, about 30 tons very Superior Coals, to arrive, by the Ariel. Application' to be made to W. Lloyd, at the residence of W. A. Wansey, Esq., Te-Aro.
FREEMASONS’ TAVERN. TO'LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THOSE well-known and commodious premises, known A 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!! ROBBERY! !! THIS is to caution the Public that I, JOHN LLOYD,ever anxious to meet the demands of the Inhabitants of PORT NIC, hare resolved to sell at the lowest possible price, bring fully convinced that a small pro/i< with a quick return will ensure that point which he is ever ready to dtudy, that is, to ensure to them a good and cheap loaf at sd. for CASH ONLY. June 16, 1843. WELLINGTON, PORT NICHOLSON. THE valuable Northamptonshire Gangrene Oils, for J , deep Wounds, Spains, Bruises, Swellings, and for I Ewes injured in lambing. Also a valuable mixture for the Toot in cattle may be h.a of JOHN WEBSTER, Petoni, near WellinftP* Jut 18, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 103, 25 July 1843, Page 1
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