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MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, on Monday next, November 25, 1844, at the Stock Yard, Te Aro— 12 good dairy cows, some in calf and others with calves, 3 bulls, 5 heifers and steers, 2 brood mares, " i fillyThe whole of the above stock have been in the colony for a considerable period, and are thoroughly acclimated. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, Nov. 22, 1844.

LAND SALEM

IMPORTANT TO SMALL CAPITALISTS. MR. FITZHERBERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auctiin, at his Mart, on Tuesday, 3rd December next, all that valuable property known as the KAI WARRA WARRA ESTATE, as sub-divided in lots to suit purchasers, by ROBERT PARK, ESQ. The Plan is now open for inspection at the Mart of the Auctioneer, ALSO, A valuable freehold in Wade's Town, comprising a cottage and about two acres of land, cropped and fenced, with immediate possession. AFTER WHICH, A pleasantly situated cottage in Hill Street, now in the occupation of Mr. Pope, together with a lease for fourteen years, at a moderate ground rent. A handsome sideboard and dining table will be sold with the cottage. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. The Sale will commence at 1 o'clock, and a luncheon will be provided. November 22, 1844.

NOTICE,

ALL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned are requested to pay their accounts on or before Saturday, the 30th instant, and all persons having any claims on the same, are requested to send in their accounts, and they will be paid. A. Young, Couper's Buildings. Lambton Quay, Nov. 22, 1844.

TO THE WORKING CLASSES. A PUBLIC MEETING of the labouring classes, will take place at R. Davis' the Aurora Tavern, on Thursday evening next, at 7 o'clock, to petition his Excellency Captain Fitzroy, for a Grant of Land for the workingmen of this district. Wellington, November 22, 1844.

JUST RECEIVED. ONE case superior blue cloth caps, Gunter's mustard, jams, and jellies. R. Langdon, Herbert-street, Opposite the Union Bank. Nov. 1, 1844.

PORT, sheny, and Madeira wine of superior quality, on sale by the undersigned. G. Baker. Farish-street, Te Aro, Nov. 15, 1844.

ON SALE,

AT THE Warehouse of the undersigned — An extensive assortment of manufactured goods, provisions, spirituous and malt liquors, wines, &c, &c. Apply to RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co,

LAND FOR SALE on the Ohariu Road, or labour taken in exchange, apply to Edward Chetham, Wellington. November 14, 1844.

THE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the Office of this paper. The Nelton Examiner will be foued an excellent medium for advestisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders^'for the- paper and advertisements received at Mr, Lyon t store.

P' RICE 'OF ADVERTISEMENTS for the ' "New Zeal and. Spectator and Cook's IStraiti GtfAßDtAN.—f!ix lines and under 3s. 6d. for*thS first iftsfetfjoir, : aifd <me" shilling for each subsequent' insertion; frbm'«ir to ten lines, five ! shillings 'for thfe fits t,njd& "brie shilling $nd sixi pence for each 'subsequent 'insertion ; above ten •li&ies/fivtf shillings' for I ' the 1 first ten litfes, and four pence per" line for the'e^tcess of that number ; and twopence per line for each tub'sequent insertion. For cash only.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 November 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 November 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 November 1844, Page 1

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