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Country Land. MESSRS. HORT, MOCATTA, and CO., having received instructions from the proprietor, will shortly offer by Public Auction, that valuable section in the Karori marked No. 35 on the Principal Surveyor's Plan of the district. The whole will be subdivided into lots, particulars of which, with the day of sale, will be furnished in a future advertisement. Wellington, January 5, 1844. TO LET, a commodious House on Te Aro Flat, with garden ground attached, lately occupied by Mr. Wallace: For particulars, apply at the Gazette office. December 12, 1843. Messrs. HOLROYD and HART, Notaries Public, TE ARO, WELLINGTON. September 4, 1843. W. M. SMITH, LATE SURVEYOR-GENERAL TO TUB NSW ZEALAND COMPANY, Surveyor, Draughtsman, and Land Agent. Tinakori-road, January 4, 1843. H. HARDEMAN, Tailor and Draper, Lambton-quay. Superfine Coats, from £3 0 0 * Superfine Doeskin Trowaers, from £15 0 MADE TO MEASURE — FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. Country Sections for Sale on Lib era Terms. SEVERAL Sections of Country Land, already chosen in the Porirua district, foi Sale, terms liberal. Apply to F. A. Mole3worth, Murphy-street, or W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. For Sale, THE COTTAGE situated in Oriental Bay, and lately occupied by the undersigned. A long lease of the section upon which' the house stands will be granted. Town land will be taken in exchange. For further particulars, apply to George Dcppa, cr W. V. Brewxr Seeds. A VERY SUPERIOR and valuable assortment of fresh Seeds jttst received, the first of a regular supply, now on aale at ihe 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 'been*, Do. do., spring wheat, taxes, and oats, Round and prickly spinach, Long scarlet and turnip radish, fthubardj white and red beet and mangold wm tzel, Carraway, Dill and Burnet, . Sea cale, asparagus, carrot, and parsnip, English leek and onion, Spanish do. Vegetable marrow and long prickly cucumber, Cauliflower, endive, *nd -celery* Virginnia tobacco, jnigmonette, and sweet peas. All sorts of garden and field cabbage, Do. ■do. do. turnip, AlLaorte of lettuce, *alad, andjbrocoli, All .sorts of lupins and nasturtiums, All sorts of sweet herbs, One hundred choice vanities of flower seeds, A very valuable assortment of fresh choice grasses for&entlemehte 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. Meat Company. .. . CHEESE, THE MEAT COMPANY expects shortly to receive regular supplies of Cheese from the Cowpastute and Teuwitte Dairies. ' !W, Fl-tger, IMansger. Fresh Butter, ALWAYS on Sale at the. Meat {Company's ; premises. • ' '■ jl . v - " , ' '■' ; _ W. F^rqgit, 1 Meat Company. , • /. ' \ butter' .' , '• AXWASTS. onMna, ana to be had, whole- ., sale fefiitl retail, rft'the lowest market ; price, a lawe 'supply Moff «he> cekibraiell Cowrpastube &ndTec«witte Übaioy Butter. ••■■■. 1 "'" •' . - :: ' ' ' : ' Mr(Ma " 'M<tnager, ; 01*^ 'SlAliE, I^Otf* • '"'GaieWe I " 'dffice,^Det»4i-- « ■" ' j • •>■ ■ ; ■•WesgagVeferda, .y y '-^ ■■«: *ii -■' 1 IRUST OPENED, and on Ssle^the OfSo«^f V this Taper, inK st&ifds ot yanouV'iizeji^ . .

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 322, 7 February 1844, Page 1

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