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TO SAIL POSITIVELY IN AL£ JANUARY,

FOR LONDON DIRECT,, s*% HP HE 'splendid A* I? for twelve 'Tji^SL A yean, English built ship stS§Sk RAYMOND, m&SSsa&s. HughM'Kay commander, burthen SS&IIP 500 tons, coppered and copper fastened, and a very fast ship. She has a full popp, vith g°°d cabin accommodations for a limited number of passengers ; and will commerce loading immediately on her return from Auckland. For freight or passage, apply to RlDGtfitfS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844. POR SYDNEY via MORETON BAY, N. S. W. x '-"j?ka. 7XI HE CLIPPER schooner jfegk 1 WANDERER, >*»=•£%&, 131 torn, Henry Burns, comtSgg&s3m& mander, will sail for the above *^3E3£3^ p° rts ° n 9 24t^ i nstant - or freight or passage app!) to Samuel and Joseph, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Oct. 17. 1844.

FOR S7DNEV via NELSON.

TTMIE FINE fast sailing brig Jg&. 1 ELEANOR, /''kTpiPM^ D. S. Wacfarlane, commander, *d&££mm will sail for the .above ports im'gggggjjigp mediately on her arrival from Beaks' Peninsula. Has superior accommodsnions for cabin passengers. For freight or p?*sage apply to SiMuel and Joseph, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Oct. 17, 1844.

ItIRST FEOURinIOO and 2001b bags, Bathurst cheese, Maize, bran, seed vheat and barley, Wellington and Cla-ence boots, Ladies' Adelaide bcofs, Ladies' Spanish leather and lasting shoes, Hosiery? regatta shirts, Iron pots, patent mils, * Boat nails, cedar plank, Colonial and English hoap, Mould candles, Negrohead tobacco in kegs, Brandy, rum, and gin in hhds., Ale in bottle (4 doien casks), .^-herrv, port, and Madeira in wood and bottle, Coffee, ash oars, &&, &c. Apply to Charles Perry, or > William Fitzhbrbert. Wellington, Oct. 18, 1844.

ON SALE, AT THE WAREHOUSE of the unde r signed, ex NeUan and other late arrival Superior port, slierry, claret, hock, and Maraschino wines in bottle, Champagne in one and three dozen cases, ' Best Scotch malt whiskey, two gallons and upwards, Cognac brandy in quarter casks, ' Geneva in wood rod in bottle, Bottled ale and porter, warranted first quality Bottled fruits, mned pickles, and sauces, Pouchong and hyion tea in in boxes, Refined sugar in 1016 loaves, Sperm and mould candles, Gents. Wellington boots and jsboes in great variety, Sail canvas, Nos.l to 6, * Gents. shootingj!oats, and a great variety of other clothing, Flannel drawers and monkey jackets. Superfine blue cloth caps and lawn hats, Rdd and blue shitt, duck frocks and trowsers, Anchors, chains, and cables all sizes, Tea caddys and work -jaoxes, made of Native wood, 1 First-rate Englisl coal, j At|d a great varitty of other merchandise. | f W. S. Loxley, Farish Street. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

r^ ASKELL AND DOWN'S London stout, \J! ' and strong alt in hhds. ,„ ... _ William ■ Fitzherbert. « elhngton, Oct. 18, 1844.

rpflE UNDERSIGNED will advance on Oil JL consigned to lis friends in Sydney. ' „. _ Charles Perry. w elhngton, Oct. 18, 1844.

SAFE INVESTMENT.

TO BE SOLD with immediate possession, «r „. tw ° fre , e °°W homes on Lambton Quay, Wellington, and now in the occupation of Mr. Puckndge and Ml Ross, both let to quarterly tenants at the annual rent of £26 each. For further particular* apply to S. PuCKRIDGE, ttT «• l r\ . Lambton Quay. Wellington, Oct. 18, 1544.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

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520

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

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