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PUBLIC SALE OF THE CARGO OF THE

ROBERT PULSFORD.

MR., JOHN WADE .-Is instructed to Sell ; by Auction, at tlic Exchange, Te Aro, On Friday next, the 2d June 1543, at 11 o’clock precisely, THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE ROBERT PULSFORD. (For particulars see advertisement and handbills.) Samples of the Miscellaneous Articles to be seen at Messers. Wallace & Co.’s, and Samples of the Furniture, at the Exchange, , Te Aro. Wellington, May 29, 1843.

THE CHURCH BUILDING COMMITTEE Are ready to receive rgIEhiDERS for Bricks, Lime, and Timber, to be 1 delivered on the ground. For particulars, apply to 11. S. Knowles, Hon. Secretary, on or before Thursday next, 2d June. May 29, 1843. WANGANUI, 'y'O LET, a very Commodious Residence of Four rooms, Plate glass windows, with cellar and spacious floor above. Terms : —£3o per .annum. Apply to Dr. REES. EX ROBERT PULSFORD. Messrs. Wallace & co. beg to call the attention of the Public to the following articles Ex Robert Pulsford, from Boston : White Pine, HaVd ditto, Tobacco, Garden Seteds, Clover Seeds, Timoty or Grass Seeds, Writing Paper, Turpentine, Axes, Axe Handles, Hard-Water Crackers, Sugar Biscuits, Soda, . Pilot Bread, Water Crackers, Brass Clocks, Brass Time Pieces, Combs, Dried Apples, Cheese, - Hams, Shoulders, Furniture, Counting Room Chairs, Bureaus, Cane'Seat Chairs, Fancy Top Chairs, Hair Seat and Rocking Chairs, Toilets and Wash Stands, Small Chairs and Hens’ Feathers, Sinks, Bedsteads, and Work Tables, Card Tables and-Looking Glasses, Mould Candles, Barrel Covers, Hand Spikes, Dippers, Window Blinds, Palm Leaf Hats, Cloth Caps, Cooking Stoves, Shoes, Boots, Glass Ware, Whale Boats and Oars, Nests of Boxes, Children’s Shoes, Lamps, India Rubber Cloths, Cigars, and a variety of other useful articles. Samples of the Furniture are to be seen at the Exchange, Te Aro, and samples of the miscellaneous goods at the Stores of WALLACE & CO. Wellington, May 22, 1843. FRESH COLONIAL FLOUR. Ex Lady Leigh & Navarino. TWENTY TONS best Sydney Flour to be Sold for £2O. per ton, Cash, at the Stores of W. FITZI-lERBERT. May 23, 1843. Town Council office, Exchange Room, Te-Aro, Monday, the 22c? of May, 1543. ! HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that all persons in- • "tending to claim the right of voting at the next election of Aldermen for the Borough of Wellington, . ai’e required to register such claim with me on or before Wednesday, the 31st day of this present month of May, and that the sum of Two Shillings and Sixpence must be paid at the time of preferring such claim, by virtue and in pursuance of the sth Vic. No. 6, Sec; 29, GEORGE WHITE, Town Clerk. N.B. hours of attendance from 10 till 4, except on Sunday. ‘FROM THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF MAY 3, 1843. ‘ . Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 2d May 1843. HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint the Honi Henry W. Petre, of Wellington, to be a Magistrate of the Territory. Colonial Secretarifs Office, Auckland, Bth May 1843. jOTICE IS HEREBY: GIVEN, that His ExcelTj| . lency the Officer Administering .the Government has been pleased-to approve the Ports of Nelson- and Akaroa in the Island of New Munster, and New Plymouth, in the Island of New Ulster, as Ports of Entry for the Colony. From the Gazette of the 17 th inst. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, May ; 1 6, 1843. HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Charles Barrington Robinson, Esquire, Police Magistrate, td be Sub-Treasurer at Akaroa, in the Island of New Munster.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 87, 30 May 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 87, 30 May 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 87, 30 May 1843, Page 2

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