PUBLIC SALE.
MR. R. WAITT will sell by public auction . on Wednesday, the sth March — A quantity of merchandize, amongst which a superior lot of Champagne and other French wines. Further particulars in hand-bills. " Wellington, Feb. 28, 1845.
SCOTCH CHURCH.
THE Committee of Management of the Scotch Church hereby request a meeting of the Subscribers and Members to be held in the Church, Lambton-quay, -on Wednesday, the sth March, at 6 o'clock, to consider matters of importance. P. M, Hervet, Intr. Secretary. February 28, 1845.
BLACK OIL, in quantities of 10 gallons or upwards. Apply to P. M. Hervey. Lambton-quay, Feb, 28, 1845.
T EECHES.— AppIy to JLJ Dr. Hansard, Manners-street.
LOST. — Between Lambton Quay and Xa l Warra Warra, on Tuesday last, a pair- of Spectacles. Any, person having found the same, will be rewarded on returning them to A. Hout, Sen.
TO BE SOLD.
A HOUSE pleasantly situated, with the produce of garden, an extensive store room if required, and other outhouses : the ground to be had on a short or long lease. Also', a quantity of well seasoned wood, a variety o$ furniture, ironmongery, tools, and other articles suitable for a cabinet maker, J, Hales, Ingestris-streof, Te Arc. February 22, 1845. WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1845, IS I\OW PUBLISHED. riIHE THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION. This JL Almanack is calculated for the meridian of Wellington ; and will be found to answer all ihe 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, and at Mr. Lyon's, corner of Willis- street. January 2, 1845.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. February 16, Katherine Johnston, cutter, Taylor, from Wanganui. Same day, Slams Castle, barque, Dawson, from London via Nelson. Same day, Carbon, schooner, Joyce, from Nelson. Same day, Flying Fish, schooner, Champion, from Nelson. February 17, Eleanor, brig, Macfarlane, from Sydney. February 18, Sisters, schooner, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bay. Same day, Lady of the Lake, schooner, Axton, from New Plymouth. February 20, Comet, brigantine, Cork, from Twofold Bay, via Sydney, with sheep. February 22, Vanguard, brigantine, Pelford, from Akaroa, Same day. Mana, schooner, Munn, from Moraki. February 27, Paul Janes, cutter, Bathe, from Taranaki.
DEPARTURES. February 15, Black W arrior, schooner, Ander-f son, for Cloudy Bay. February 20, Eleanor, brig, Macfarlane, for London. Same day, Flying fish, schooner, Champion, for Auckland. February 21, Eliza, schooner, Brown, for Akaroa. February 24, Carbon, schooner, Joyce, for Nelson. Same day, Katherine Johnston, cutter, Taylor, for Wanganui. Same day, Susannah Ann, schooner, Hentley, for East Coast. Same day, Lady of the Lake, schooner, Axtoo, for Nelson. February 26, Picltpicjc, cutter, Guard, fop Cloudy Bay. Same day, Sisters, schooner, Sinclair, for Akaroa. February 28, Comet, brigantine, Cork, fpp Twofold Bay. .
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 21, 1 March 1845, Page 1
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