! Heifers in Calf. TTT'OR SALE, about 50 superior bred heifers, J. most of them heavy in calf, and having been some time in the Colony, not liable to suffer from the effects of the Toot. The above cattle can be strongly recommended, as they have been selected from the numerous cattle ships which have arrived here. Apply to Mr. Revans, Gazette office, or to Mr. Hutke, Evans' Bay- • '&?, Also, three well-bred mares in foal, to imported horses. - 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. j AN ORDINARY DAILY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Brown's Commercial Hotel, LAMBTON QUAY, PORT NICHOLSON. THE Proprietor, in returning his sincere ' thanks to his friends for the liberal share of patronage bestowed on him, begs to announce that his .commodious premises are now finished, with good accommodation for commercial gentlemen and families. . Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. N.B. — CHARGE MODERATE. August 1, 1842. J. M. Taylor, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, TE ARO. James Spiers, PROSPECT BOARDING HOUSE, GUILDFORD TERRACE, HILL STREET, In the rear of Dr. Evans's residence, TERMS MODERATE. DR. TURNBULL, SURGEON, intends practising the various branches of his profession, and may for the present be consulted at Baron Alzdorf 's. River Hutt, June 17, 1842. 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 cas7i only) moderate. An excellent opportunity for the Investment of a small Capital. npHE undersigned has for sale, on most JL advantageous terms, a Patent Portable Progressive Burr Stone Flour Mill, and a Circular Sawing Machine, with a horse wheel, gear, &c, complete. Also, a new Wince. Waitt and Tvser. August 8, 1842. Town of Manewatu. THE PROPRIETORS of the three first choices at the last selection of country lands, having determined upon the site for a TOWN ON THE MANEWATU RIVER, 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 several months' location, to be the most advantageous position, from its peculiar facility of approach both by land and water. In confirmation of the superiority of this spot over any other yet known, the Messrs. Kebbell, after the examination of the river from the Paneiri Pah to its mouth, determined on erecting 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, in 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 l a lucrative trade with the natives, and whose' knowledge of the advantages of the position, promptetl him at once topreferthat application. The Natives by whom this land was claimed are quite prepared to give up possession, and are exceedingly anxious to have a European population- among them-, having been upon the most friendly footing with the Surveying Staff during the four or five months they have been located there. \ ' A3 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 be put up at a less sum than now offered. { A Prospectus and Plan of the Town) will shortly be ready for inspection at the Offices of Messrs. Waitt and Tyser, Te Aro. A Wellington, April 22, 1842. j
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 167, 13 August 1842, Page 4
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