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Britannia Lodge of Odd Fellows. rpHE Brethren of this Lodge are respectfully JL informed that the Anniversary Dinner and Ball will take place on Tuesday next, February 13, at their Hall, Lambton Quay. By order of the N. G. W. E. Vincent, Secretary. February 6, 1844. Independent Order of Rechabites. THE charges for initiation to membership in the above order, is as follows: — From 16 years of age to 25 ss. Od. 25 to 30 7 6 30 to . 35 10 0 An advance of 2s. per year from 35 to 40 years, making the charge at 40 £1. Any information respecting the order may be had of Mr. Harding, Turner, Lambton-quay. J. Stickley, Secretary . Seamen's Friend Society. A SERVICE conducted by the Ministers, in connection with the above Society, will be held every' Sunday afternoon in the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay. Seamen and persons connected with shipping are especially invited to attend. Service to commence at half-past 3 p.m. The " Bethel " flag will be hoisted at the N.E. angle of the Church, from half an hour previous to the commencement of the service, until its close. January 26, 1844. Ten Guineas Reward. WHEREAS, last night or early this morning, some evil disposed person or persons entered the premises of Arthur Holroyd, Esq., on Thorndon Flat, and maimed a female Ass, by cutting off her Ears. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender or offendors, shall receive the sum of five guineas, •and a further sum of five guineas upon his or their conviction. • Holroyd and Hart. Wellington, February 3, 1844-. To the Inhabitants of Wellington. A CASE of extreme hardship having occurred to Salvador Cemcno, the owner of the little schooner Fidele, by being unfairly deprived of the Prize won by him in the late Regatta, and having since entrusted his vessel to another person, the cable broke near the entrance of the harbour, and his vessel was nearly destroyed by the surf. Subscriptions will be received at the Aurora Tavern to repair his vessel if worth repairing, or purchase a boat to provide a most industrious man with the means of subsistence. February 2, 1844. For Sale. A COTTAGE pleasantly situated in a sheltered spot on Wellington Terrace, within one minutes walk of the beach, being a most desirable private resid ence. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Robert Park. February 2, 1844. Messrs. HOLROYD and HARI\ Notaries Public, TE ARO, WELLINGTON. September 4, 1843. On Sale, rpHE NEW ZEALAND PORTFOLIO, JL conducted by H. S. Chapman, (of the Middle Temple,) Barrister-at-Law. No. I. — A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Stanley, Secretary of State for. the Colonial Department, " On the Administration of Justice in New Zealand." No. II. — Letter to John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., " On the Advantages which would accrue to English Capitalists from the establishment of a Loan Company for New Zealand, similar to the Australian Trust Company." No. III.—" An Address to the New Zealand Land Proprietors resident in the United Kingdom, on several matters of importance to their interests." No. IV. — " On the Financial condition of New Zealand," by Charles Terry, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. No. V. — 1. " Observations on facilitating Emigration to New Zealand, by means of Moderate Charges for Chief and Fore-Cabin Passages." In a Letter to Joseph Somes,' Esq. &c. &c. By H. S. Chapman. 2. " A Letter on Banking in New Zealand." By Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq., No. VI. — " Observations on the Advantages of a Representative Assembly for New Zealand." General title and introduction to the Series. PRICE SIXPENCE. THE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the* office of this paper. . , The Nelson Examiner will- be found an excellent medium for advertisers; :-■ ' •; i •■ • Terms.fbr the paper, ten.shillings. per quarter payable in advance. a ;, „...•; : v Orders' for. the paper' .',and^ advertisements received at the Office-of'this^aper.' ' ' ''

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 323, 10 February 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 323, 10 February 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 323, 10 February 1844, Page 1

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