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For Nelson, j-JT* rpHE fine fast sailing cutter jggk JL LIVELY, KesliAt' will sail for the above port on Jalr^jP" Thursday next, the 7th inst. or fright or passage, apply to the Master on board. - March 5, 1844. For Sydney direct, xs"j2i2*i ri^HE fine fast sailing brigantine figyl X WANDERER, ■ /4SSEgI» Henry Burns commander, will mtSBBStk sa^ *° r e a b° ye Port, immediately after her arrival from Akaroa ; has superior accommodation for passengers. For freight orpassage, apply to Samuel and Joseph. Lambton-quay, March 5, 1844. Maori Grammar. rpHE fourth and last part of this work by the J. Rev. R. Maunsell, can be had on application to ihe undersigned. Or at the Gazette Office. Thomas S. Forsaith. Wellington, February 27, 1844. To be Sold Cheap. A COTTAGE, pleasantly situated, containing sitting-room, bed-room, and kitchen, with a well cultivated garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Roe, at the Gazette office. February 6, 1844. ANTED, a Coolc. For further particulars, apply to W. M. Smith, Tinakori Cottage. January 16, 1544. For Sale, nplIE COTTAGE situated in Oriental Bay, JL and lately occupied by the undersigned. A long lease of the s.ection upon which tho house stands will be granted. Town land will be taken in exchange. For further particulars, apply to George Duppa, cr W. V. Brevier 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. On Sale, THE NEW ZEALAND PORTFOLIO, 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. ll.— Letter to John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., "On the Advantages which would accrue to English Capitalists from the establishment of Company for New Zealand, similar t» the Australian Trust Company." J 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 °f 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 "ad at the office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excel'ent medium for advertisers. for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders for the paper and advertisements received at the Office of this paper. ' pLANS of the Town of Wellington. ■*■ Plan of the arbour of Port Nicholson. J US f P^ENED, and on Sale at the Office of v this Paper, in X stands of various sizes,

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 330, 6 March 1844, Page 1

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