* Urul, One mile on the Port Nicholson side of Waihanai. MR. JENKINS begs to announce, tHat he has opened a House for the convenience of the public, and trusts that the board and lodging he provides, will secure him liberal support. Mr. Jenkins can at all times provide gentlemen with the means of crossing to Kapiti. Urui, January, 1842; '•-"•', ~ Otaki. , ~ MR. TAYLOR begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has opened a House of Entertainment at Otaki, and hopes that the cleanliness and comfort of his establishment will secure him a liberal share of the' public patronage. Otaki, January 21, 1842. ' Manewatu. MR". BURR takes this means of announcing that he is building' a house for the accommodation of the public, near the pah, at the mouth of the Manewatu, which he expects to be enabled to open in a few weeks, when 'he trusts that by civility, and meeting the wants of his supporters, to receive liberal encouragement. Manewatu, January 22, 1842. James Spiers, PROSPECT BOARDING HOUSE, GUILDFORD TERRACE, HILL STREET, In the rear of Dr. Evans's residence. TERMS MODERATE. 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 arty orders which they may please to favour him with will be diligently executed on reasonable terms. N.B. — A turning lathe on the premises. Ingestrie-street, Te Aro Flat. A HEWITT, Fishmonger, Lambton Quay, • Wellington, returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Colony for the very i liberal support he has hitherto received, and begs to inform them that he has made arrange- j men£s 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 shipping received, and punctually attended to. OYSTERS FRESH DAILY. Also, a supply of vegetables fresh from the garden' daily. To the Mercantile and Shipping Interests of Port Nicholson. THOMAS BEVAN and SONS, New Zealand 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 SO, 1841. To the Merchants, Ship-owners, &c, of Port Nicholson. TD. PRATT begs most respectfully to • 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. '< ' CHARLES HARVEY, Tailor, &c, Adjoining Kurnu 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. H. READ, Tinman and Brazier, Near the Court-house,- Wellington. WNEAL, Watch "and Clock" Maker, » begs respectfully to • inform the inhabitants of • -Port Nicholson, &c, thathe'ha's removed his business S.E. of Messrs. Bethune • and Hunter'Sj 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.— rMusical boxes repaired. Education. . , HENRY ATKINSON begs leave most respectfully to- inform the inhabitants of Wellington, that he- has opened a school"- oft' Thorndon Flat, in the rear of.. Barrett's ' Hotels for the purpose of teaching "reading, writing;' arithmetic, , and practical mensuration, on the <F, following terms; Reading, under 7 years of age, 6d. per week. * Do f . above that age.. .. Is. do. • With Writing Is. 6d. do. With Arithmetic 2s. do. With Practical Mensuration 2s. 6d. do. Thorndon Flat, March 1, 1842. Bill Books. . „ ONtSALE, atethis office, blank Bill Books. j\ if . Gazette " office, Dec. 4.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 125, 19 March 1842, Page 4
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