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Building Allotments to Let. HTIHE ADVERTISER offers upon Building -1- 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, vis from seven to- twenty-one years, according Jo the value of the buildings proposed to be erected. Apply to J. T. Wicksteed, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. To be Sold or Let. rr P W9W 9 Wo °den Houses, ontheTinakore-road, M. the second acre from Captain Smith's, _ containing four rooms and a passage, ca'ch with «mc roofs, and in every respect well finished. Terms— lf sold, £150 for each house • if let, £1 per week for each house. Apply to „, „. „ James Watt. Wellington, Nov. 27, 1841. Land for sale. rpHE TOWN ACRE numbered 93 on the X Surveyor-General's map, and the country section numbered 27, on the Porirua Road ; also the town acre numbered .383 on the map, with the country section in the order of choice 434. Henry St. Hill. 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, or to Robert Stokes, Land Surveyor and Agent, , Woolcomb-street. For Sale, A PORTABLE FORGE complete, with belCX lows and tools ; say anvil, hammers, seats, punches, tongs, rake, shovel, pirsers, top and bottom tools, &c. &c. .. r „. , - - Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, Jan. 6, 1842. London Newspaper Agency. JOSEPH CLAYTON, General Newspaper O and Advertising Agent, publisher of the Spectator and Colonial Gazette, 320 Strand London, respectfully informs the gentry and inhabitants of Port Nicholson, Wellington Port Nelson, and all parts of New Zealand, that he forwards the Spectator, Colonial Gazette and all other London papers regularly to New Zealand, either through the Post-office, or by the New Zealand Company's ships: — Payment in advance, or a reference in London must accompany the order. Advertisements inserted in the London Newspapers & Periodicals. Gentlemen ordering Newspapers are respectfully requested to state whether they prefer having them thro' the Post Office, or by the Company's ships. . Letters addressed to the Publisher of the New Zealand Gazette, Wellington, will be attended to. February 11, 1842. Union Bank of Australia. Lonuon Office, No. 38, Old Broad-street. Capital, £800,000; paid up, £500,000. ; DIRECTORS : George Fife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq., Robert Gardener, Esq., Manchester, John Gore Esq., John William Buckle, Esq., Benjamin E. Lirnlo, Esq., Charles Edward Mangles, Esq., Christopher Rawson, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq., Liverpool, James Bogle Smith, Esq., James Ruddell Xodd, Esq. Trustees : George Carr Giyn, Esq., Joiin Gore, Esq and James J. Cummins, Esq. ' Banters: Messrs. Giyn, Hamipax, Mills, and Co. Secretary: Samuel Jackson, Esq. Colonial Inspector : J. C. M'Laren, Esq. ' New Zealand Branch. local Directors: Geo. S. Evans, Esq., D.C.L., and Geo Hbnier, Esq. . Manager: John Smith, Esq., late of the Commercial Bank of England, Manchester. • Branches at Sydney, • HobartTown/ 1 .aunceston, and . . ■ I ort Philip. - Port Nicholson, March 24y 1840. ''- rpHE Directors of the New Zealand Land X Company hereby give notice, that they have effected' an arrangement with the Union Bank of Australia, No. 38, Old Broad-street London, for the establishment of a BRANCH BANK IN NEW ZEALAND, through which the business of the New" Zealand' Land Company will be, transacted!'. .The. .Directors therefore recommend to Colonists 'the^Uriron Bank of Australia as an establishment -possessing their entire confidence, and :'al>le to" provide effectually for the financial -wants of tne' first settlement. ', ' - • *.„ p . .'\ By order of the Board, > JOHN WARD, Secretary. New Zealand Land Company's Office, 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, 27th Aug. 1839,

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 116, 16 February 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 116, 16 February 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 116, 16 February 1842, Page 1

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