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Caution. THE undersigned hereby give notice, that any Person or Persons found cutting or removing any Timber from Section No. 3 at Kai Warra Warra, from and after this date, will be Prosecuted according as the Law may direct. John Salmon. June 23, 1843. Ex schooner. "Ocean," A FEW TONS OF MANAWATU POTATOES, for Sale at Wallace and Co. June 24, 1843. Freemasons' Tavern. TO LET, with immediate possession, those well-known and commodious premises, known as the Freemasons' Tavern, situate in the most thriving part of Wellington, and now in full husiness. This affords an excellent opportunity to any person desirous of entering into a lucrative business. The premises are fitted up with every attention to comfort and convenience, and tbe stock -and furniture may bo taken at a valuation. The lease will be granted for any length of time, and the rent moderate. Apply to Mr. Wade, or the Proprietor on the premises. June 16, 1843. Ex brig "Nelson," from Valparaiso. 1 O(\ TONS FLOUR, • •*- -S V 131 bags biscuit, 30 barrel beef, 10 cases French fruit, 10 tins Chili preserved" fruit, 2 bags Chili clover seed, 50 boxes Sardinas oil. Ridgways, Guyton, and Earp. May 30, 1843. Beach Frontage. TO BE LET, beach frontage lots in section 490 on the Plan of the Town of Wellington, adjoining Mr. Taine's store; and in section 616, between Major Baker's and Mr. Swainson's houses. Also the following sections on the Plan of the * own, viz : — 55 319 922 240 718 1079 Apply to E. J. Wakefield, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. Ex "Robert Pulsford." CANE SEATED CHAIRS, Fancy top chairs, Rocking chairs, | Whalers shoes, White clover seed, Hams and shoulders, 13 casks very superior square fig tobacco, 20 figs to the pound. Apply at the" Stores of the undersigned, W. B. Rhodes & Co., or Johnson & Moore. May 27, 1843. Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property, with extensive Water Frontages, in Wellington. TO BE LET, or disposed of by Private Sale, the unexpired term of the Lease of half of Town Acre No. 208, with the splendid property erected thereon, having deep water frontage to Te Aro Beach. This important Town water-side property, to suit the convenience of parties, will be divided as follows :—: — Ist. The building known as the Bank, with its inclosure. 2nd. The large substantially built warehouse, capable of stowing 600 tons of goods, and admirably adapted for its commanding position for a large mercantile establishment, and particularly for the storing and packing of flax. 3rd. The dwelling-house and offices at present in the occupation of John Wade, Esq., who is under notice to quit. These premises are well adapted for an Auction Room or respectable Hotel, from their contiguity to the Bank, Exchange, andprincipalmercantile establishments, the thoroughfare leading to these enviable premises is truly named the Lombard Street of our rising city. ALSO, The House and Premises, freehold, known as Mr. Jabez Allen's Store, on Lambton-quay. Two building plots, i of an acre each, on Thorndon Flat, together with about 50 suburban allotments iniWade's Town, 10 acres at Ohiro, and; several Country Sections in the Harbour, Wainui, Manawatu, and Wanganui districts. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned W." B. Rhodes & Co. , May 9, 1843. ' To be Sold or Let. nnWO Wooden Houses, on the Tinakore-road, J. the second acre from Captain Smith's containing four rooms and a passage; each with zinc roofs, and in every .respect well finished. Terms— lf sold, £150 for each house, if let, £1 per week for. each house;- . Apply, to . James Watt. Wellington, Nov. 27, 1841.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 259, 1 July 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 259, 1 July 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 259, 1 July 1843, Page 1