“NON TUA TE MOVEANTi SED PUBLICA VOTA.”
JUST OPENED, very superior articles of Infants’ Clotb- & ing, consisting of Braided Satin Hats, and Bonnets, Drawn and Battieste Silk do'., French Merino Cfoaks and Hoods, Muslin do., Robes,' Caps, Stays, Welsh and Saxony Blankets, and every requisite for the NUrSery ‘ JOHNSON & m66re. r April 14, 1843.
TO BE LET, SUBSTANTIAL well-built House/ containing three Bed-rooms, Sitting-room, Kitchen, Cellar, and convenient Out-lionses, and Carden, Apply at the Colonist Office. June 13, 1843.
SHOES!!! N [SALE, an assortment of CHILDREN'S SHOES. Also, ReaI.LOCHFJNE Pickled Herrings, in kegs and firkins. ANDERSON & ROWAND. TJiorndon Quay, April 5,. 1843.
JUST RECEIVED, 2,000 Gallons fine AMERICAN RUM. A quantity of Whaling Gear,.viz., Irons, Lances, Spaces, Ash Oars, &c., Duck Frocks, and Trousers, Manuel Drawers. Pilot, Flushing, and Moleskin Trousers. JOHNSON & MOORE. April 7, 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, rtnd will be sold for less than the cost of the buildings. Further particulars may be had of JOHNSON & MOORE. April 7, 1843, HE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Oil, Bone, and Flax, for immediate shipment. Ridgways, Guyton, & Earp. July 21, 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 tiie lowest possible prices for cash. A varied assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds grbwn in the Colony. Town and Country Land for Sale. JOHN M'BETH. June 20, 1143. TO LET, With immediate Possession, WAREHOUSE, capable of holding 100 tons of Flax, or other dry goods, for a short or long period. •Enquire at the Office of this Paper. July 18, 1843.
CARD. MR. MONTEITH, Surgeon, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON RIFLE CLUB. r nHE Members of the above Club will meet every }l Tuesday and Friday at ICaiwarra, at 3 d’clock, p.m., for Ball Practice. Wellington, July 28, 1843. PORT NICHOLSON AND WANGANtJ. SEVERAL TOWN and COUNTRY SECTIONS in these Districts to be Sold or Ltet. For particulars and terms apply to ROBERT R. STRANG.
COALS. be disposed Of, about 30 tons Very Superior Coals* to arrive by the Ariel. Application to fye made to W. Lloyd,- n't the residence of W. ,A- WarisCyj .jSsq., Te-Aro.
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. g ■ - • ! '-i ' l
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Issue 105, 1 August 1843, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Issue 105, 1 August 1843, Page 1
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