ON SALE
AT THE Stores of the Undersigned.
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WINES, consisting of — Port and Sherry in 3 dozen cases Claret and Hock in 3 do. do. Champagne in 1 do. do. Madeira in quarter-casks Figuera in hhds. and quarter-casks Sicilian red in do. and do. Byass's bottled Ale in 3 dozen casks English Hops Liverpool Salt English and Manila Cordage — Whalelines, Spun Yarn, Amberline, Fishing Lines, Lead and Log Lines Anchors and Cables Hoop Iron Ash Oars Black, White, Green, and Yellow Paints Paint Oils in casks and cans Sail Canvas Nos. 1 to 7.
Ex "Nelson," Direct from Manila, — 70m. No. 3 Cigars, in 500 and 100 C boxes 30 chests Pouchong "j 56 half chests do. I Tea of superior 9 chests Tongbi j quality. 20 boxes Hyson J 100 bags Coffee
Also, — Just Arrived, —
Negrohead Tobacco — Barrett's Twisty first quality . Split Peas Lime and Lemon Juice Mould Candles &c, &c, &c. RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, November 15, 1848.
TO BE SOLD OR LET.
A HOUSE of Four Apartments, within five minutes' walk of the Hutt Bridge, with Butcher's Shop and Stable attached. For particulars apply to Mr. T. R. Simson. on the Premises, or at the office of this Paper, February 14, 1849.
TO BE SOLD OR LET, TOWN ACRE No 629, with the Residence and buildings thereon (the property of A. T. Holroyd, Esq.), situated on the Tinakori Road, possessing many valuable attractions. Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 2nd January, 1849.
REDUCTION IN MAIZE. NEW ZEALAND Maize 3s. First Quality Do. do. 2s. Second Quality N. S. W. do in 3 bushel bags 10s., bags included. An allowance to Wholesale Purchasers. Johnson & Moore. Wellington, 17th January, 1849.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned, intending to leave the Colony for England, requests all claims to be forthwith presented for liquidation; and parties indebted to him are respectfully requested to settle their accounts. The Business will, in future, be carried on by Isaacs & Levy. D. Isaacs. Wellington, February 10, 1849.
Desirable Investment.
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, situated on Lambton-quay, next to Mr. Hort's Store, consisting of A WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE of Six Apartments, well adapted for a Lodging House, Store, Offices,,or Private Dwellings.' Also,
A Cottage at the back of Four Apartments, let to respectable tenants. The above is on leasehold ground, with fourteen years to run. For particulars apply to Thos. Irving, on the Premises. Wellington, February 10, 1849.
Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. W BISHOP informs the inhabitants of • Wellington and the neighbourhood that he has opened the premises on Thorndon Quay, formerly occupied by the Wakefield Club, (until a more convenient situation offers) for the sale of Drugs, &c, and hopes by strict personal attention to the wants of the community, to share its patronage. Closed on Sundays during Church Service* Wellington, February 14, 1848. -
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 373, 28 February 1849, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 373, 28 February 1849, Page 1
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