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GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

TRANSFER OF LICENSES. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices for* tlie district of Port Nichoison, will be h')lden on Tuesday, the 4th day of March next, at the Police Office, Wellington, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, fur the purpose of receiving applications for the Transfer of Publican* Licences'. Alfred 11. Chetham, Clerk to the Bench. Police Office, Wellington, February 10, 1845;

SUPREME COURT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE^, that « sitting of tbe Supreme Court, for the despatch of Criminal business will be holden at the Court House, Wellington, on Saturday, the first day of Marrh next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ,• and that a sitting for the despatch of Civil business will be holden at the Court House on Friday, the 7th day of March next, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and place all persons under recognizances to appear either as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses are required to give their attendance. Robert R. Strand, Deputy Registrar. Wellington, Feb. 6, 1845.

NOTICE TO RATE-PAYERS. THE second quaiters payment of the Income and Property Rate, became due on the Ist instant. John Macartht. Collector. Property Rate Office, Wellington, Febiuaiy 17, 1845.

SALE.

In the Court of Requests, between John Wade, Plainfiffi; and William M'Uer, Dffendant.

BY VIRTUE of a writ of execution agaiirtt the goods find chatties of the abov* named Defendant, the bailiff will sell by public auction, on Monday, the 24th instant, at one o'clock precisely, (on No. 2 section, Porirua Road,) the interest of the Defendant in and to one acre of wheat, and half an acre of potatoes, or less ) Also, the term and interest of the said William Miller, of and in the above named section of land: being a lease for 14 years, from the 24th of Match, 1842. — 3 years rent free, .4 years at ss. per acre per annum, and the remaining 7 years *t 10s. per acre per annum. Nearly the whole of the land is sublet. The tenants are paying high rents, and a great portion of the land is cleared and cultivated. John Barry, Officer of the Court. Wellington, February 21, 1845

HOUSE TO BE SOLD CHEAP, situate in Havikstone-sireet, and now in the occupation of Mr. S. C. Brees, containing 4 looms and passage on ground floor, sheds, &c, with two bed rom s, and loft above, standing upon one acre of excellent garden ground, leased at j£l2 per annum. Apply on the Premises.

TO BE SOLO.

A HOUSE pleasantly situated, with the produce of gaiden, an extensive store room if lequired, and other outhouses : the ground to be had on a short or long lease. Also, a quantity of well seasoned wood, a variety of furniture, ironmongery, tools, and other article* suitable for a cabinet maker. J. Hales, , Ingestrie-streeJ, Te Ax o February 22, 1845.

/"BATTLE, horses, nnd sheep, of any de«L/ cription that may be required, delivered at any port in New Zealand. Apply to Mr. Dun, on board the Comet. Wellington, Feb. 21, 1845.

WELLINGTON ALMANACK POS 1845, IS hOW PUBLISHED.

THE THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION. TbU Almanack is calculated for the meridian of Wellington ; and will be found to answer all ihe purposes of a Nautical Almanack, which cost five shillings in London, ia commonly charged in the neighbouring colonies at ope pound five shillings, and ia not generally to be had even at that price. Price one shilling. Sold at the Printing Office^ Manners-street, and at Mr. Lyon's, corner of Wjllis-stree|.

THE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may b« bad at the Office of tbis paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excel* lent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quartet payable in advance. Orders for the, paper and advertisement* received at Mr. Lyon's store.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
645

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

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