PUBLIC MEETING. WILL BE HJELD at the Britannia Saloon this evening, at 8 o'clock, to consider the propriety of appealing to Sir G. Gipr/i for protection against the outrages of the natives. January 25, 1845.
ANNIVERSARY FETE.
A MEETING of the Committee will tajce place .at Barrett's Hotel, on Monday evening, the 27th, at 8 o'clock, to hand over the prizes, and pay the expences attending the Fete. Johx Dorset, • Hon. Sec.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! 1 ! AT THE WELLINGTON TAVERN.
BRANDY, gin, rum, and whiskey, at one shilling per bottle, or six shillings p%r gallon. The best porter, and finest Colonial ale, at 10 pence per pot. Families and housekeepers supplied now at the above immense reductions. December 26, 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.
POST OFFICE WELLINTON. UNCLAIMED LETTERS, JANUARY, 1845. A. Abbot, Edward (2) Anderson' James Allan, John Anderson, Andrew Addams, Samuel A. W, Ameur, J. B. Burton, James (2) Bany, John Bradley, Mr. Brown, Capt. James Barben, Thomas Burcham, James Nelson Baron, George Jun. Bun, Amoa Brice, Peter Boddington, James Brown, James (2) Baker, Charles Batten, Mrs. S. Bell, James Canuthers Bird, William Bevan, Thomas Banks, John C Clarke, George Craighead, C. Cory, J. Canty, Bengamin (2) Cole, Captain James (2) Couper, Stewart Cole, Thomas Cracknell, John Cable, W. P. Cullan, Thomas Cayley, Thomas Camble, John D. Dune, G, A. Deblois, James Davis, Richard Daniell, Capt. Edward Day, Robert Davies, Richard Drinkwater, C. F. Detchon, R. (2) Dodge, William E. Eagtough, Mrs. V. Foster, William Fairweather, Robert Forster, James Sadlier Field, William G. Gillies, Archibald Galloway, David Garde, John Gower, John H. Hay ward, A. W. Hertoghe, H. j Hood, Robert (2) Haberfield, W. Hay, Ebenezer Hughey, Mr. Hill, Mr. Harwood, Octavius Howe, John Hardecastle, W. M. Holingsworth, Edward Hine, T. B. (5) " X Howard, Henry , -.. Hale, G.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1845, Page 1
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320Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1845, Page 1
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