For Nelson. rTIO sail in 'a day or two, the Jwffci JL fine fast sailing cutter Royal, jttHiJSV" William, William Loyett, master ; 3afiK for freight or passage, apply I^ B^ B^ Wallace, White, & Wallace. Wellington, July 26, 1843. Fox Nelson Haven, To sail in a few days, >1? HRHE fast sailing- schooner PerjWfcSijL *JL severance, Captain E. Bishop; jß|t>!p>Ri has good accommodation for SlaHigKj passengers. For 'freight or pas§EßSa^P sage, apply to $J. M. Taylor, Te Aro. July 25, 1842. , For Manilla. •^gfIST rpHE barque Exporter, 216 ,wygWis^v JL' tons, to' sail- on or about 1 LjuSnlg* the l° ta August. For freight or J gW_M » passage, apply 1 to Mr. Fitzher§3sisßSP uevt, or the Captain on board. Wellington, July 25,-1842. Ship Hotel & Tavern, Manners Street, BY JOHN FULLER, ' WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Commodious rooms with good beds. Dinners got ready on the shortest notice. ■ AN ORDINARY DAILY AT 2. O'CLOCK. Union Steam Mills. ALL PARTIES having claims against the Union Steam Mills, are requested to send them in forthwith to the undersigned. • W..V. Brewer. July 14, 1842. • Town of Manewatu. ■ mHE PROPRIETORS of the three first JL choices at the last selection of country Janrls^haYinj^d^w^ vftfr a ■ TOWN ONiTHE MANEWA-TEPmtVER; -"- after several visits to the neighbourhood, and the most careful and minute examination of the entire district, aided by the professional skill, knowledge, and- experience of the most competent judges, propose to offer for disposal, at the present time, about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, IN ALLOTMENTS, EACH OF ONE', QUARTER OF AN ACRE. The spot thus selected possesses the most extensive frontage to deep water of any on- the river. It is situated just at that point from which a road would branch off to the WOODED AND FERTILE DISTRICTS ALONG THE BASE OF THE HILLS, and above which the navigation for vessels becomes tedious, if not' difficult. It is therefore the point where the LAND AND WATER CARRIAGE MEET, and where a Town must be formed when .the district is settled. It was selected by the Surveying Staff as the rendezvous for their body ; and has been, now found, after seyesal months' location, to be tlie most advantageous position, from its peculiar facility of approach both by land and water." In confinriation of the superiority of this spot over any other yet known, the Slessrs. Kebtjell, after th 6 .examination of the river from, the Paneiri Pah to. itß mouth, determined qn.erect- , • :■ . t ■ ing. their SAW MILL IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE. The works, of that ' establishment are at this moment in rapid progress, and the. proposed Town will necessarily partake of this advantage. The. nucleus of a -Town is, hi fact, already created, by the concentration of the Surveying Staff on that spot, as the centre of communication to the surrounding- district'; the erection of Messrs. Kebbell's Saw Mills opposite ; by the arrangements for. an extensive General Store ; and by the late application for a Licensed House on the part of an individual who has, since the formation- of the, Colony, pursued a lucrative trade with the natives, and.whose knowledge of the advantages of the position; prompted him at once to. prefer that application. ■ ' The<Natiye's toy 'whom this land was claimed are quite prepared to give up possession, and are exceedingly anxi6us-to have a;European population among them, having ibeen upon the most friendly footing with the Surveying Staff" during the four orfive months they have; been located there.'. .' • •', '> ■'"'.'':., As the Proprietors purpose to dispose of but a limited -portion, of *the Town, at present, they pledge themselves that, at no. future sales, shall the allotments beput,up ata less sum than now offered; >"»•:' A Prospectus and ; Plan of the Town will Bhortly.be ready 'fbr'inspectibn at the Offices of Messrs: Waittfand Tyser, Te Aro. - "'' " April 22, : J842. '\ ' ' : J. Ml Taylor, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, „ ■ TB ARO. , JUST OPENED, and on Sale at the Offic» of this Pap»r, itti staadi of various sizes,
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 163, 30 July 1842, Page 1
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