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Important tp newly arrived Emigrants. MR. JOHN WADE has the honour to announce that 'he will shortly submit to public auction, 20 ALLOTMENTS OF- LAND IN WADE'S - TOWN. Also, a very neat wooden cottage, situate in , Wade's Town.- This will be sold either without the land subject to a moderate ground rent, or with from half an acre to an acre and half of land attached to it, at a' very extended credit. The land adjoins Wellington^ and ' abuts on Park-street, and has a never failing supply of pure water on it, and a very tastily laid out garden. The public are-invited to inspect this property by .application to the proprietor, A. Reidj Esq. • Also,- a- • VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, . .wjth a very thriving business. . This .property is taken for 10 years at £30 per year ; part of which is sub-let for £31 10s. per annum, leaving the original leaseholder RENT-FREE. ,'" The house is 32 feet by ' 24, .weather boarded and shingled,' and- occupies a situation for business second to none in Wellington. Persons l desirousof inspecting these premises, will get an' order to- do so 1 by applying to the Auctioneer. Scotch Presbyterian Church. IN terms of the intimation on Sabbath last, a Public Meeting-will 'be held at the Exchange Te Aro, on Friday next, the 16th inst., at seven o'clock in the evening; for the purpose of considering the best-means, and taking the necessary steps towardsthe erection in this placej of" a Church- in • connection with the National Church of- Scotland,- and for obtaining the Government -grant for that end. - • ' The attendance of all connected with the Presbyterian Church, and other persons friendly to "this object,- is earnestly requested. Wellington, -14th March, 1-842. i Horticultural and Botanical .Society. vf | IHE next .Exhibition- will take- place at. tbg, JL Exchange, on Tuesday, March* 22. All" articles must be sent before 10 o'clock, a.m. I. E. Feathekbton, Secretary. Admittance to ladies' and subscribers, gratis — to non-subscribers, Is. AS I INTEND TO SETTLE UPOn my Hlltt sections,- 1 wish to sell my family house and garden at this place ; the lease of the acre it is upon, and the lease of two other acres, already fenced, on the slope of the wooded reserves, and the most picturesque spot I have yet seen around the town. I will give further information to any one who applies to me. William Swainson, F.R.S. High Cliff, Thorndon. ' ' " ' J MILLER, Plumber, &c, " Mulgravc- • street, next door to Dr. Fitzgerald's, begs to thank the public for the support he has hitherto received m his business, and to inform them that he has- on hand a few substantial LEAD PUMPS, ' > which he will fix on reasonable terms. March 15, 1842. • ' Five Pounds' Re-ward. SOME evil disposed person or persons did, on Monday night last,- throw a fire stick on board a small' vessel building iii the yard of Mr. H. Meech,' builder, Wellington. The above reward will be given- to any person giving such"information,,as will lead to the discovery of the party so offending in such a dangerous and malicious trick. ' Henry Meech. Wanted. A MAN and his WIFE as house servants. Apply to Mr. Watt, Berliampore Farm. > Wanted. A STOVE for a sitting room. Apply at the Office of this Paper. JOHN HALES, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, Paper-hanger, &c. &c, begs to return his sincere thanks 'to his friends and the public of Port Nicholson generally for their kind .patronage, and. in soliciting, their future support, takes this opportunity of announcing that he intends keeping a, considerable stock of seasoned wood of all descriptions on hand, and i> any orders"' which they may please to favourhim' with will-be diligently executed on reasonable terms. ' • N.8.-^-A turning lathe on the premises. Ingestrie-stfeet, Te Aro Flat. 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 recommenos to the public' as'being of the best quality. Orders for shipping received, and punctually attended to. OYSTERS FRESH DAILY. • ' " Also, a supply of vegetables fresh from the garde v daily.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 124, 16 March 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 124, 16 March 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 124, 16 March 1842, Page 1