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Notice. THE REV. JOHN DUNCAN, of the Reformed Presbytery of Scotland, will preach at the Exchange Buildings every Sabbath, at One o'clock, p.m., till further notice. Wellington, May 12, 1843. Ex "Phoebe. THE UNDERSIGNED has just opened several cases, containing : — Scotch Tweeds shepherd patterns, Clan tartan, great variety, Glengary and Tarn O' Shanter bonnets, Navy blue prints, Leather legging and gloves, Woollen hosiery, regatta shirts, Dark fancy prints, Calicoes and shirtings, Ribbons and sarnets, Black, white, and coloured nets, Blue cloth caps. Men and boys' leather belts, French merinos, Men's strong shoes and boots, Rugs and blankets, Guernsey frocks, and blue shirts, Gents' embroidered cravats. Also, The real genuine Scotch whiskey. William Lvon. May 1, 1843. WANTED, a Man and his Wife as Farm Servants ; also a respectable Young Woman to take charge of Children. Apply at Mr. Riddiford's, Aglionby, River Hutt, or at Dr. Evans's, Golder's Hill, Wellington. May 4, 1843. For Sale, ABOUT 16 tons of fine picked Manawatu Potatoes. Apply to Messrs. Waitt & Ttser. Wellington, April 18, 1843. Wanganui Hams. JUST RECEIVED, 50 finely cured Hams from Wanganui. . „ William Lyon. April 21, 1843. To Packers. WANTED, a person acquainted with packing, to take charge of a Flax Press. Waitt and Tyser. March 31. W. M. SMITH, LATE SURVEYOR-GENERAL TO THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY, Surveyor, Draughtsman, and Land Agent. Tinakori-road, January 4, 1843. Heifers in Calf. FOR SALE, about 50 superior bred heifers, most of them heavy iii 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. Hulke, Evans' Bay. -Also, three well-bred mares in foal, to imported horses. February, 1843. Gazette Office. STATIONERY WHOLESALE & RETAIL. WE beg to announce the arrival, from England, of the first part of our extensive orders in this department of business. Our stock already consists of every article required for Schools, Banks, Courts, Law Offices, and Artists, &c. ; whilst the ornamental and drawing room stationery has not been overlooked. The difficulties attending the first establishment having been overcome, and every arrival from England adding fresh additions to our stock, will enable us to reduce our charges on most articles at least 50 per cent. Storekeepers and wholesale dealers can be supplied to any extent, and on terms equally advantageous to any obtained in Sydney, Ladies' and gentlemen's card cases, Ditto do. tinted and embossed cards, Sponge, wafers in 2 oz. boxes, EbonY inkstands, with drawers, . Broad and narrow green' silk ribbon, Brief and deed paper,. Ruled paper for bill heads, Royal .hand, double hand brown, and royal brown wrapping paper, Ledgers and account books, various sizes, Pocket ledgers and memorandum books, Engraved copy slips and books, Best Welch slates large and small, TTT7" SEEAR. Carpenter and. Builder, reVY • spectfullyfannounces to the inhabitants of Port Nicholson, that he has completed his new workshopsy A and is now ready to give in Tenders for the erection of Buildings. Manners-street, Te Aro, Nov. 9. ON SALE, at this office, blank Bill Books ■ •• Gazette" office, Dec. 4.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 245, 13 May 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 245, 13 May 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 245, 13 May 1843, Page 1

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