Messrs. HOLROYD and HART, Notaries Public, T E ARO, WELLINGTON. September 4, 1843. ' W. M. SMITH, "~ LATE SURVEYOR-GENERAL TO THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY, Surveyor, Draughtsman, and Land Agent. Tinakori-road, January 4, 1843. H. HARDEMAN, Tailor and Draper, Lamb ton-quay. Superfine Coats, from £3 0 0 Superfine Doeskin Trowsers, from £15 0 MADE TO MEASURE — FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. On Sale, ex " Gannet." p_A BOXES assorted TOBACCO PIPES, O" 100 tierces American beef, 20 coils assorted Europe rope. * Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, Oct. 10, 1843. For Sale, ex " Tyne," RUTHERFORD, DRURY, & CO.'S superior wines, viz : — Port, sherry, and Madeira in bottle, Pale and brown sherry in wood, Port in wood, Madeira in wood, riennessy's cognac in wood, Old pale bottle brandy. Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, September 19, 1843. Ex " Tyne." ON SALE by the undersigned — Hunt's superior old port wine, battled in Oporto, sa_js"f. * ' Hosiery, lace, and netting,- , rr-*,iri • — — Earthenware, well assorted, Champion & Co.'s vinegar in half hogsheads. Willis & Co. Wellington, August 14, 1843. THE FIRST SCOTCH CHURCH, in connection with the National Kirk of Scotland, will be opened for Divine Service (d. v.) on Sabbath, the 7th instant. The Rev. J. Macfarlane, first Minister of the Scotch Church, New Zealand, will preach in the forenoon, at 11 o'clock, a.m. The Rev. Mr. Ironside, of the Wesleyan Mission, at 3 o'clock p.m. And the Rev. Mr. Duncan, of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, at 6 o'clock p.m. It is expected that, on each occasion, a liberal collection will be made towards defraying the debt already incurred in erecting the building. January 2, 1844. For Sale, Ex " Mandarin." SUPERFINE broad cloth, black, blue, and invisible green; superior pilot cloths, at reduced prices ; printed scarlet and blue cloths; table covers; above 600 varieties of flower, garden, and grass seeds, in excellent preservation ; shingling nails, blankets, &c. W. W. Taylor, \ Herbert-street. Seeds. A VERY SUPERIOR and valuable assortment of fresh Seeds just received, the first of a regular supply, now on sale at the Office of this Paper by the undersigned, in quantities to suit purchasers : — Fine seed peas, seven varieties, Do. do. broad beans, three varieties, Do. do. horse beans, Do. do. scarlet runners and French beans, Do.- do. spring wheat, tares, and oats, Round and prickly spinach, Long scarlet and turnip radish, Rhubard, white and red beet and mangold wuitzel, Carraway, Dill and Burnet, Sea cale, asparagus, carrot, and parsnip, English leek and onion, Spanish do. Vegetable marrow and long prickly cucumber, Cauliflower, endive, and celery, Virginnia tobacco, mignionette, and sweet peas, All sorts of garden and field cabbage, Do. do. do. turnip, All sorts of lettuce, salad, and.brocoli, All sorts of lupins and nasturtiums, All sorts of sweet herbs, One hundred choice verities of flower seeds, A very valuable assortment of fresh choice grasses for gentlemen's lawns and agricultural purposes, Cabbage, brocoli, rhubard, onion, leek, lettuce plants, &c, now ready to be transplanted, raised from samples of these seeds. W. Moody. October 6, 1843. Fresh Butter, ALWAYS on Sale at the Meat Company's premises. W. FiYCER, Manager.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 313, 6 January 1844, Page 1
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