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South Sea Hotel. f*i EORGE YOUNG begs to inform the set\JX tiers of Port Nicholson, and gentlemen f om the neighbouring Colonies, that theabove house is now open ; where every description of wines, spirits, ale and porter, is constantly to be had ; and trusts by attention to business, to merit a share of their patronage. Good beds, and every accommodation for travellers. A boat to be had at all hours, day or night. Harmonic meetings every ThursdayWNEAL, Watch and Clock Maker • begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Port Nicholson, &c, that he has removed his business S.E. of Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's, and hopes, by -strict attention, to merit a continuance of their favours, having had 20 years' experience in London. All kinds of foreign, British, musical, and repeating watches and clocks, and chronometers cleaned and repaired. N.B. — Musical boxes repaired. Wellington Observatory. TOSEPH M'GREGOR, Chronometer, O '"'•lock, and Waich Maker, begs to return h.s sincere thanks to the gentry and public of Port Nicholson for the liberal patronage bestowed hitherto, and begs respectfully to inform them that he has removed to Lambtonquay, and trusts, by assiduity and attention to business, he may meet a further share of public patronage. Chronometers cleaned by a prepared instrument. Barometers, music boxes, &c. &c, cleaned and repaired. A HEWITT, Fishmonger, Lambton Quay, • Wellington, returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Colony for the very liberal support he has hitherto received, and begs to inform them that he has made arrangements for a constant supply of the choicest varieties of fish, which he confidently recommends to the public as being of the best quality. Orders for snipping received, and punctually attended to. OYSTERS FRESH DAILY. Also, a supply of vegetables fresh from the garden daily\ To the Merchants, Ship-owners, &c, of Port Nicholson. HP D. PRATT begs most respectfully to -0. • return his thanks for the favours conferred on him, while in partnership with Mr. T. Bevan, and begs to inform them that he is now manufacturing ropes, lines, twine, of all descriptions; mats of all sizes, &c. Fishing nets made and repaired, and every kind of article in the above line, all from New Zealand flax, and on the most reasonable charges. No. 1, Molesworth-street, Wellington, Port Nicholson. To the Mercantile and Shipping Interests of Port Nicholson. rpHOMAS BEVAN and SONS, New ZeaX LAND ROPE AND TWINE MANUFACTURERS, beg to inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to their new premises on Lambton-quay, corner of Willis-street, where every article in the above trades may be had on the shortest notice. Fishing nets, mats, &c, made and repaired. T. B. and Sons are ready to undertake export orders to any extent, on reasonable terms. November .30, 1841. H. READ, Tinman and Brazier, Near the Court-house, Wellington. E. Stafford, Tailor, Lambton-quay, Wellington, IN returning thanks to those gentlemen who have favored him with their orders, assures them that from his stock on hand, and from recent arrivals from England, he will be enabled to make up articles in the first style of fashion ; which will render it unnecessary for the public to send to the neighbouring Colonies for their Avearing apparel. N.B. — Every article warranted of the best quality, cut, and workmanship, and on reasonable terms. CHARLES HARVEY, Tailor, &c, Adjoining Kumu Toto Pah, WELLINGTON, BEGS to return thanks to the gentry and public of New Zealand for the support he has received from them since he commenced business, and he assures them that it is his intention to continue his most strenuous exertions to merit a continuance of their patronage. C. H. takes this opportunity of stating that his stock consists of a good variety of superfine cloths, doeskins, tweeds, moleskins, velveteen, pilot cloth, &c. &c, and his charges (for cash only) moderate. Building Allotments to Let, THE ADVERTISER offers upon Building Leases, a number of Town Allotments in the most deshable 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 \V. V. Brewer, Manners-street. To Trespassers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that persons walking over the newly planted potatoe ground at Evans' Bay, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. W. K. Hulke. Cowpastures, Tuesday, January 4, 1842. Bricks, FOR SALE, at GOs. per thousand. Apply to J. Pimble, at the Sydney-street Brick and Tile Works, at the rear of Colonel Wakefield's residence. Terms— cash on delivery at the kiln.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 109, 22 January 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 109, 22 January 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 109, 22 January 1842, Page 4

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