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To persons desirous of establishing themselves on the Coast in the lucrative employment of collecting Flax, Wheat, Maize, Pork, &c. &c. TO LET, by the undersigned, a first-rate premises, consisting of a handsome verandah cottage, with convenient offices'; a large two-storied weather-boarded store ; a garden and orchard, well stocked with the choicest fruit trees in full bearing, the whole containing an area of three acres, fenced in with a substantial fence, and having a frontage to the River Turenga Nui, Poverty Bay. Also to Let, at Poverty Bay, A comfortable six-roomed weather-boarded house, with offices and kitchen, two-stalled stable and other out-buildings, a garden containing two acres well fenced, and 30 acres of arable land. For particulars, apply to the undersigned, W. B. Rhodes & Co. March 5, 1844. New Zealand Society of London. HAVING been deputed by the Member of this Society to request the formation of a Local Committee to correspond with the parent Society in London, such settlers as feel convinced that the Society has been established for useful purposes, and for promoting the best interests of the Colony, are requested to leave their name at my office on or before the 31st instant, after which an early day will be fixed for meeting to appoint a Ctmmittee. Arthur T. Holroyd. Te Aro, March 16, 1844. PROBATE of the last Will and Testament of my late brother W. V. Brewer, Esq., has been this day granted to me, one of the Executoss therein named, and I have appointed R. R. Strang, Esq.,' the official administrator of the Southern District of New Ulster, my Agent at Wellington, for the purposes of carrying the said Will into effect. Charles B. Brewer, Barrister- at-law, Nelson. Wellington, this 6th March, 1844. WANTED, a Cook. For further particulars, apply to W. M. Smith, Tinakori Cottage. January 16; 1844. 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, AT J. M'NALLY'S, Lambton Quay, Pork, from 2d. to sd. per ft.; carcass 4d. Mutton, Bd. per %.; per carcass 61 d. Beef, 4d. to 9d. per lb. ; per quarter 6Jd. N.B. — No connection with the Bio Butchers. March 1, 1844. H. HARDEMAN, ! " Tailor and Draper, Lamb ton-quay. Superfine Coats, from £3 0 0 Superfine Doeskin Trowsers, from £15 0 MADE TO MEASURE — FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. RED LION INN, BY Richard Brown, KARORI ROAD, Wines, spirits, and neat tiquers^of the best quality, March 5, 1844. _ _ B. LEVY, Chronometer, Clock, & Watch Maker, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. A Servant wanted. WANTED, in a small family, a servant girl who is competent to act as Cook. Apply at tht Office of this paper. March 22, 1844. ' DANCING ACADEMY, Exchange, Te Aro, under the direction ■ of Messrs. Marriott and Hattersley, every Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Terms' at rooms, to, commence at half-past 7 o'clock , March 5, 1844. - ■ • JUST OPENED, and on Sale at the Office of this Paper. inK stands ot various gizes. PLANS of the Town of Wellington. Plan ofthe arbour of Port Nicholson.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

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