ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PORT, Sherry, and Madeira, in wood and bottle, Champagne, sparkling and still Hocks, Maraschino, Brandy in hhds. and quarter casks, *- ■€a»« : <3ia, Whiskey., Stout in hhds., Ale in barrels, Bottled Ale and Stout, A few bags of Salt, Manilla and Loaf Sugar, Tea in small boxes, Jams, Tapioca, Pearl Barley, Raisins, Flour, Almonds, Arrow Root, Sperm Candles, Calico, Navy Blues, Shawls, Black Cloth, Regatta Shirts, Ready-made Clothing, Children's Shoes, Drab Cloth and other Boots, also Ladies' Boots, Oakum, Whale Lines, a quantity of Blocks, Canvass, also 4 and 5 bushel Sacks, Chains and Anchors, Bar Iron, Ladies' Work-boxes, and numerous other goods. The whole to be disposed of far below cost price, for cash. W. S. Loxlky. Parish Street, July 5, 1845.
iN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,' AT WELLINGTON, IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT ; JOHN TUHAWAIKO, of Otakou, deceased Intestate.
PURSUANT to the rule of this Honourable Court, the creditors of the above-named deceased are, on or before the 28th day of September next, to come in and prove their debts before Robert Rodger Strang, Esq., Official Administrator of Intestate estates, at his office, in the Court-house, Mulgraye-street, Wellington; or irf default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said estate. ROBERT R. STRANG, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 28th June, 1845.
NATIVE NOTICE.
Jg Aljaga'&oiaro a Te Tangi, a'*X#JCai wakirite o nga Taonga o^uhawaiki, Kia have atu akuakei kitei te ware wakawa nga uri o taua tangata, kia korerorerotia nga tikahga o nga hanga i mahuetia iho c la — kia wakaritea marietia ai c la. — Poneke, No te 28 o nga ra o Hune i tahitahia ai.
SHEEP ( THE Undersigned is prepared to contract for the delivery of Sheep, TO O.RDER, AND IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, either at Port Nicholson or Banks' Peninsnla. TERM 9 LIBERAL. W. FITZHERBERT. July 5, 1845.
NOTICE.
' r\JTHEREAS His Excellency Robert Fitzßoy, Esquire, Governor |of New Zealand, under and by virtue of the powers vested in him by the Ordinance for raising a Militia within the Colony, did authorize and direct me, the Major in command, of the Wellington Battallion of New Zealand Militia, to cause Two Hundred of the Inhabitants of Wellington, liable under the said Ordinance to serve in the said Militia, to be forthwith embodied, armed, and drilled, to do constant duty until further orders : And Whereas, in pursuance of a notification to that effect, published by me, certain persons liable to serve in Buch Militia, have enrolled their names to aerve for a period of three months, and certain other persons have enrolled their names to serve for a period of twenty-eight days only, and which latter period will expire on the 20th day of July instant : And Whereas it will become necessaiy, under the provisions of the aforesaid Ordinance, and the directions 'so given to me, as aforesaid, that a sufficient number of persons, so liable to serve under the said Militia, should be drawn out, to complete from the said 20lh of July instant, the said force of Two Hundred men so armed, to be embodied as aforesaid, the same to serve for the period of twenty-eight days from such date. Now, I, the Major commanding the said Militia, do hereby, pursuant to the direction of His Excellency the Governor to me given notify, that I will forthwith cause to be posted at the door of the Police Office, the Custom House, and the Court House, in Wellington', a Notice, requiring the parties therein named, to attend at the time and place therein mentioned, for training and exercise as such Militiamen, pursuant to such Ordinance as aforesaid : And Ido hereby require all persons so named, to appear and attend accordingly. Persons desirous of volunteering, to fill any vacancy that may occur, must enrol their names with 'the Adju'.tajjt on or before the 16th inst., and ip the event of a ■sufficient number offering, the draft will be dispensed with, of which notice will be given. M. Richmond, Major Commanding. Wellington, 4th July, 1845.
We have been favoured with a pei'usal of the New Zealand Church Almanac for 1845. It is printed at the college Press, Bishops' Auckland, under the direction of the visitor and tutors of St. John's College, and is intended only for private circulation. It is very neatly got up, and in addition to the \isual information contained in an almanac, has a great deal of inter-
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 39, 5 July 1845, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 39, 5 July 1845, Page 1
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