Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

NOTICE.— The Partnership hitherto existing between Henry Meech and John Oxenham, Shipwrights and Boat Builders, has this -day been dissolved by mutual consent. (Signed) Henry Meech, John Oxen ham. August 8, 1841. Contracts for Potatoes. WAITT and TYSER will receive tenders for two hundred tons English cultivated potatoes, packed, deliverable at their Stores during the potatoe season. Wellington, July 15, 1841. HHENDERS will be received for erecting a JL dwelling-house on Wellington-terrace. All the materials will be provided. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, 6th August, 1811. WANTED,— Plans and Specifications for a Church, capable of holding 400 sittings, and admitting of being enlarged, if necessary. Apply to Messrs. Robert Waitt and Kenneth Bethune, or to R. R. Strang, solicitor. Wellington, August 6, 1841. NOTICE.— The Rev. Mr Macfarlane, of the Scotch Church, will perform Divine Worship, in future, in the Morning, at the Native Chapel, Te Aro Flat, at 11 o'clock, and in the Afternoon at the Court House, Thorndon Flat, at a quarter past one o'clock. Wellington, May 12, 1841. Plans of Wellington. ON SALE at this Office, plans of Wellington, lithographed by Messrs. Jones and Bluett. Large size, colored 10s. 6d. each. Ditto, plain 5 0 Small sized, plain 2 6 Chart of Port Nicholson. JUST PUBLISHED, and on sale at the «/ Office of this paper, a lithographic Chart of Port Nicholson, from the survey of E. M. Chaffers, Esq., R.N., commander of the New Zealand Company's ship Tory. — Price 2s. fld. A CARD. Mr. K. B. Relph, SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR, PETONI. Building Allotments to Let, rpHE ADVERTISER offers upon Building JL Leases, a number of Town Allotments in the most desirable parts of this Settlement. The attention of the public is particularly called to the advantage of Building Leases, which the undersigned is enabled to grant, viz., from seven to twenty-one years, according to the value of the buildings proposed to be erected. Apply to J. T. Wicksteed, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street LAND IOR SALE.— The Town Acre, 884 on the Surveyor-General's plan ; and the Country Lands in the right of choice of land orders Nos. 687, 726, 1084, of the first and principal settlement. For terms apply to R. R. Strang, Solicitor. To be Sold or Let, SEVERAL Town and Country Sections of Land. Apply to Robert R. Strang. LAND TO LET.— Town acres No. 168, 156, 423, 47, 561, 559, and many others in the most desirable situations. Also country land on the banks of the River Hutt and on the Porirua road. Apply to J. W. Child. To be Let, SEVERAL TOWN ACRES, in various parts of Wellington. For particulars, apply to E. Catchpool, Dickson street. To be Let, rpHE town acre No. 680 on the Survey orJL General's plan, belonging to the Church of Scotland. For terms, apply to Robert R. Strang, Solicitor. Town and Country Land to be Let. SECTIONS and portions of Sections in all parts of the Town of Wellington, also Country Sections in the districts of the Hutt, the Kaiori, the Ohiro, and the Porirua. Long leases of the country land will be granted on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Hanson and Alzdorf, Thorndon Quay, Wellington. Town Acres to Let. NUMBERS on the Surveyor-General's map, 510 263 For particulars apply to Wallace, White, and Wallace. Country Sections for Sale on Liberal Terms. SEVERAL Sections of Country Land, already chosen in the Porirua district, for Sale, terms liberal. Apply to F. A. Molesworth, Murphy-street, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. Town Acres to Let. "VTUMBERS on the Surveyor-General's map, X>l 438 553 627 775 For particulars, apply to W. B. Brewer, barrister-at-law. ONDON AGENCY.-Theold established c • i Tf, 0 W j Hlcks °n and Sons, 20, West Smithneld, London, transacting a large amount of Foreign business, will receive consignments of New Zealand produce, and undertake to effect sales upon the most advantageous terms that can be obtained in London, according to the state of the market. As land-owners in Port Nicholson, they have an interest in promoting the prosperity of the Colony, and will have great pleasure in discharging the duties of Consignees. They refer in New Zealand to Mr. Revans and Mr. St. Hill. In London to their bankers Messrs. Prescott, Grote, and Co. '

J. W. Child.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZGWS18410828.2.9.1

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 28, Issue 72, 28 August 1841, Page 4

Word Count
717

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 28, Issue 72, 28 August 1841, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 28, Issue 72, 28 August 1841, Page 4