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Firewood, "W A woo' from 10 ° t0 200 cords of FIRE " For further particulars, apply to „ ,„ ,„„ E. Catchpool. May 18, 1845. In the Supreme Court. Between Hugh Ross, Plaintiff; and Eoeh Bowler, George Smith, and John Matthew Taylor, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I, the above named Plaintiff, do intend to apply to the Supreme Court, by Petition, for an Order for the Sale of the real property of Eden Bowler, one of the above-named Defendants, to discharge the judgment debt due in the above suit from the said Defendants to me, such judgment being for work and labour done, and for monies paid, laid out, and expended as a Solicitor for and on the account of the said Defendants. And I further give notice, that the Property m respect of which such Order for bale is about to be applied for, is described as follows, that is to say—All that piece or . , V<" ce] °f land and hereditaments with the Dwelling-house thereon-erected, situate and being in the Town of Welington containing by estimation 20 rods, more or less, being part of the Town acre numbered 554 on the Surveyor-General of the New Zealand Company's plan of the Town of Wellington aforesaid, bounded on the north, by part of the said lown acre, now, or late in the possession of Charles Webb; on the south, by other parts of the said acre, now, or late in the possession of certain persons, know as the Wellington Land Association; on the east, by Town acre number i 556 on the said plan of the said Surveyor-Gene-ral; and on the west, by Town acre number 552 on the said plan ; and containing on the north and south sides thereof 132 feet; and on the east and west sides thereof 41 feet3inches: And, also, all that piece or parcel of land or : ground, situate lying and being on Te Aro Fiat, iin Weliington aforesaid, together with "the house and building now standing and being thereon; containing in front of Cuba-street. Te Aro Flat, aforesaid, 30 feet, or thereabouts, • and in depth 120 feet or thereabouts, and i> bounded on the west by Cuba Street aforesaid, on the south in part by a piece of ground now or late in the occupation of John King, Solicitor, and on the east by Taranaki Street, wnich said piece of land, house, and premises are now, or lately were in the occupation of the Defendant John Matthew Taylor. Dated this 13th day of May, 1845. H. Ross, The above named Plaintiff. On Sale, by \ate arrivals. FLOUR, Van Diemen's Land, ex Sisters, Gin in hhds. and cases, West India rum, tobacco in small kegs, port wine in pipes, Champagne, sugar, tea, coffee, black fish oil, soap, candles,_ salt beef, nutmegs and ginger, American chairs, and a variety of other articles at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, April 2, 1845.

To the Public. JOHN LLOYD, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, LAMBTON QUAY. BEGS respectfully to return his acknowledgements to his friends and the public for the liberal manner in which he has hitherto been supported, and trusts by attention to business, a good and, at the same time, a moderate article, to always merit a continuance of the same. N.B.—All parties indebted to John Lloyd, are requested to immediately settle their respective accounts, or proceedings will be forthwith commenced against them. May 9,1845. W. M. SMITH, LATE SURVEYOR-GENERAL TO THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY, Surveyor, Draughtsman, and Land Agent. Tinakori Road, April 8, 1845. TO THE PUBLIC—Book, card, job, and every other description of Printing, executed with neatness and despatch, and at the lowest possible prices, at the " Independent," (late Gazette) Office, Manners-street, Te Aro. WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1845, IS hOW PUBLISHED. HP HE THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION. This JL Almanack is calculated for the meridian of Wellington; and will be found to answer all the purposes of a Nautical Almanack, which cost five shillings in London, is commonly charged in the neighbouring colonies at one pound five shillings, and is not generally to be had even at that price. Price one shilling. Sold at the Printing Office, Manners-street. April, 1845.

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 14, 17 May 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 14, 17 May 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 14, 17 May 1845, Page 1

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