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frivolous excuses, it will be competent for the undersigned to decline to receive Tenders from them at any future period. Persons desirous of Tendering are requestedto apply at the Commissariat Office at '.the station, when they will be furnished with fdrms of Tender, and any other information they may require. G. D. Lardner, D. A. C. G. Wellington, February 9, 1844. B. LEVY, Chronometer, Clock, & Watch Maker, LAMBTON QUAY, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitant <tf Wellington that he has opened J in the above line, and trusts by assiduous attention, combined with moderate prices, to meriVpublio patronage. '■>■£ - Watch glasses fitted. -/" February 20, 1844. ' Messrs. HOLROYD and HART, Notaries Public, TE ARO, WELLINGTON. September 4, 1843. RED LION INN, BY Ricbjpd Brown, KARORI ROAD, Wines, spirits, and neat liquersofthe best quality. March 5, 1844. " 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, Rhubarq^white and red beet and mangold wuj 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, and celery, Virginnia tobacco, mignionetie, and sweet peas, All sorts of garden and fics.ld 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 varitics of flower seeds, A very valuable assortment of fresh choice grasses for gentlemen's lawns and agricultural purposes, * Oabbage, 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. TE UNDERSIGNED, haying been appointed Manager of the Meat Company, begs to announce that a regular supply of beef, mutton, and pork may always be depended upon at this establishment. • Af this Company purposes selling at the lowest prices at which it is found the meat can be afforded, the undersigned is only authorized to give very limited credit, and has been ordered to stop all accounts which are not paid upon demand. The business of the Company is carried on in their new building, erected between France's Hotel and the head of the Bay, and nearly opposite to Mr. Lyon'a Store. W. Fltger, Manager. November 23, 1842. ON SALE at the Office of this paper:— Keys of the Town of New Plymouth, Plans of Country Land round Wellington, in case, Plans of Nelson, in case, Copies of the New Zealand Journal, 1842, complete, bound, Chapman's Portfolio, bound, Prints of Nelson, Prints of Wellington, Plans of Nelson in Sheets, Plans of Country Land at Wellington, Plans of the Town, of New Plymouth. September 19, 1843. Meat Company. BUTTER ALWAYS on hand, and to be had, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market price, a large supply of the celebrated Coyrpasture and Terawitte Dairy Batter. v* W, Flygbr, Manager.. - /CHARTER PARTIES,for sale,atthejS«rfto \Jf Office. * . ,B-.f, 8 -.f . \

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 330, 6 March 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 330, 6 March 1844, Page 1

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