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"' For London, 'F^br tight'freight and passengers bnly, has all her dead weight engaged, arid will positif ely be dispatched on 15th January; ,1844, HP WE finer - barque m£k_ X .INDEMNITY, , tons^ R. Sedgwick commander, has 1 one stern cabin disen■j^^^^BF g&ged,' atrd splendid' accomniodations for intermediate paSsehgers, with' a liberal dietary. For terms of which, apply to ' RIDGWAYSj Gl/fTON, & Co. Wellington, December 19, 184& For London; Via Newcastle, New South Wales. To sail on or about the 15th January, 1844. •wj?B^ TTIHE fine fast sailing brig jggj^. X GANNETT, £jPS|CjE has room for about one hundred JBeJbBB^ tons dead weight, and she will 5525559 meet with immediate dispatch, being under engagement to load wool at Newcastle. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. Nichol on board, or to Waitt and TYser. Wellington, Dec. 15, 1843. For Freight only for Nelson, Taranaki, of MantSko, s*s3L=x fTiHII fine fast sailing cutter |3l X finnstta, Watson toaster. ' Apply on board, Thistle' Inn. January 12, 1844. For Lauriceston via ITelson, rpHE fine fast sailing schooner ' SiM&k. -*-. SIR 'JOIIN FRANKLIN, w^ 1 immediate despatch. *■ sMgMj For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Messrs. Hort, Mocatta, & Co. Te Aro, January 12, 1844. For Sydney direct, ■JRjST nPTHE fine fast sailing schooner jggSi&v X LADY LEIGH, as su P e " or accommodations gfiSCjcH^Z %' passengers, and is a regular For freight or passage apply to WAitT and Tyser. January 5, 1844. Schooner *« Atiel." NOTICE. ijtel ALL PARTIES having Claims JKmK xjL against the above vessel, or against the Owners thereof, of what WKHBr nature soever, are requested to for> ward them to Mr. Richard Ea6ar, itLambton Quay, Without dtlay. December 19, 1843. Anniversary Fete, ON Monday January 22, IfiM, a splendid Ball and Supper, at the Ship Hotel and Tavern. Mr. Fuller begs mbst/especlfully to inform, his friends and the public, that he intends giving a Ball and Supper on the evening of the Anniversary. The Royal Victoria Theatre (having the Pit boarded overAflrill be thrown, open and a communication made. with. the long, room of' the Hotel. ' The whole will he spfendedly decorated and brilliantly lighted. Tfcltets including, supper, ffye's'lullingsj, and each gen-; tleman will- be entitled' to' introduce" a lddy. Dancing, to commence at' lialf-p^st 8* o'clock.Supper on the table at 121 o'clock precisely. A cold collation the same day at $ pp.- r at 2s. ed.-ger head. i , ' Aittpbrtdnt *kd fili^Tbie livestmenti TCvBE-SOLDby PR'tt^ATEQONtRAOT j( m consequence of the present proprietor, , • retiring; THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES held at a lqw= ground rent, comprising the ... SHIP HOTEL in Manners-stteet, Wellmgtdn, well shudte^v, and in every respect- suitable- for cotnm&adifrg. a first-rate buSittefes.;. the, adjoining: premised' in the occupation of Mr. Mowjfc and Mr. Minifie sublet to them at ground<jaUsj two cottages attached, and the spacious' and elegant refceYrtfjr erected 1 '^gre^i e^fefciffifa the^fear of the/HoledL' " :.': .' ' " '• •" <"■ •'' >,■ v A<iv enterpriakg capitalist.w ould find ts> this property an oppoEUiiu^-fbcutvegtment rarely to be meTwlth, ana wnfcE must pxove a source of We&ltfi- io the' littTchaB 1 if: '* V L " fl Further j»«?isalara'iftay'be obtained' oV apv plication, to. Mr^iFulle3K;6n J-thaJ -tha- premise^ thf to Messrs. Igplrojd and,H^r4;,.,aofioitoys,,i;e-Aroti December 30,i1843U. ./ ; , , ' .

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 315, 13 January 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 315, 13 January 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 315, 13 January 1844, Page 1