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Notice to the Burgesses of Wellington, j BY- INSTRUCTIONS of the COMMITTEE, appointed at a late public meeting, at Barrett's ' Hotel, to secure the election of those gentlemen ; who were considered as the . most fit to form our " - FIRST 'TOWN.- COUNCIL; I hereby convene' a general meeting 1 of the Burgesses, at 7 o'clock; on Wednesday evening next, Sept. >14, at Barrett's Hotel. THE NOMINEES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. „ • " , 'J. SIJTTON, Chairman of Committee. September 9, 1842. TO LET, on building leases, one half of Town Acre, No. 98, fronting on Ingestrie Street, and adjoining the house of Abraham ' HoVt, Esq. ; also Building Lots in Mulgrave-street/ Thorndon Flat, part of Town Acre, No. 541. ■ T. M. Partridge. September 8, 1842. T7OR SALE, by the undersigned — Superior' port and sherry in cases, Champagne in ditto,' Brandy in quarter casks, Gin in hhds. ' T. M. Partridge. Farish-street. , v ' ! ON SALE.— Best Hollands in half cases. ' , '.. T. M. Partridge. Farish-street. , :: * ; ' '■' Ex " Hannah '\.and "Jane Goudie.". BLANKETS, sugar, coffee, hams, Dutch cheese, butter, " Muscatel raisins, nuts, confectionary, Brandy, Dunbar's bottled ale, < \ White lead, ■ . . j Linseed oil. RIDGWAYS, GUYTON, AND EaRP. Wellington, Sept. 8, 1842. . ' " i - . Ex "Jane Goudie." " "1 Positively for Sale. rpEN barrels of prime Sydney beef at £4 0 0 IJL 50 pairs of blankets at per pair 100 30 dozens of oranges at per doz 0 2 6 25 barrels of sweet biscuit/at per barrel 15 0 6 pieces of flannel, 20 pieces of print, 50 pieces of ribbon. Enquire at George Dawson, Willis-street, two doors above. Mr; Beachen's Glazer. Borough of Wellington. VOTE for the Candidate who has for the last three months, despite wind and weather, waded through mud.ancLmire to secure your pledges for number one at the ensuing election, and your independence will be achieved. Wade's Town, Sept. 8, 1842. Electors of Wellington. HAVING taken the first step tow,ards the assuming the management of your Local matters by registering yourselves ;'. instead ; of following, as you hitherto have done,' the old saying " shut your eyes and open '-your mouths and see what God will send- you," shut your • mouths and open your eyes, and after due consideration, , observation, and determination, choose the best men and true, to represent your interests in I'heirCorporate capacity. "''' Wellington, Sept. 8, 1842. •, " - v Notice. • 1 . , ' • ' Wellington -June 27,1842. THE BUSINESS hitherto conducted under ;tbfe v firrn of John and George will; after tlie' Ist jdaj of July, 1842, be carried on under the name of John Wade and Co. ; and alj persons indebted'to the firm of John and George ■Wade, are requested forthwith to pay their re_spective accounts to the undersigned, otherwise they will be ( Handea to' a Solicitor for recovery. John Wade. 1 , . ;Land;in .Karori. WANTED TO PURCHASE,, land in Karori district. Apply to ' - 1 ' .John Wade. 1> Aro 3j June 1, 1842. 7 ' ■ For Sale, A good substantial well-built house and ' premises, ' with . a Publican!s > General .License\,attached, in v a commanding and increasing neighbourhood in Wellington, and well worthy 'the attention .of small 'capitalists. The terms moderate, "and* may' be' known' by applying to ?*' • '" ' (J. •ZrLLW,QOD,-,Wiltshir ) e-Tav.ern. :-Hawkstone-street, Augustil9, 18,42. ",20s!' Reward. ' r '" ' "'" X OST, A BLACK, SOW, with a white mark I J across the shbuTders,' branded JS. 'Whoever will 'give -information that jvillilea,d to the recovery.^of •. this flow, will.be paid -the, above reward on the-animalbeing.restored. .',''•<• v , • '.' - j„ ! JamesuSymons. .■ v O t bjiro,,iA,uffist;^6,iJtß,^2. ... (^OB/SAILB-at'this office, -HymJi. Books Jn j J? the native language.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 175, 10 September 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 175, 10 September 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 175, 10 September 1842, Page 1

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