FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
__^ f J' HE fine fast-sailing Brig BEE, S%i&J£* Unthank master, will sail for the <^ZM*sbMk aDOve P 01 * immediately on her return jgagggj^Sßg For freight or passage, apply to «,.->- - f ,-"• -«*Jta«w Wa^tt/ Wellington, lOfch July, 1845.
TAUANUI CATTLE STATION, WAIRARAPA. r f HE Undersigned are prepared to depasture Cattle at the above Station on the following terms :—los.: — 10s. per head per annum for Stock of all ages. Calves bred on the Station not charged for the first six months. The Cattle not to be taken away within six months, without a special arrangement. For further particulars apply to Captain Rhodes, Te Aro, or Mr. Wills, New Zealand Company's Survey Office, Wellington. H. Charlton & Co. Wairarapa, June 21, 1845.
NEW WORK ON NEW ZEALAND.
With a new map of the Islands. By Alexander Marjoribanks, Esq. JUST received a few Copies : price 4s. 6d. each. Sold by G. Hart, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 2d August 1845.
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
J^ B. WILLIAMS, Esa., United States Consul for New Zealand , has deposited with his Agents, James Smith & Co., Port Nicholson, Parcels, Newspapers, &c, for American Citizens cruising in the Pacific Ocean. Wellington, July 22, 1845.
FLAX AND HINAU BARK. \Y ANTED to Purchase, by the Undersigned, 100 Tons Native-cleaned Flax, 10 Tons Hinau Bark. - - To suit the convenience of parties, the above will be received in small quantities. James Smith & Co. "Wellington, June 24, 1845.
jyiNETY OIL PUNCHEONS FOR SALE. Apply to F. Otterson, Nelson. June 7, 1845.
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, 18, Cornhill, London, opposite the Royal Exchange. To Merchants, Commercial News-Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United Services, Printers, Publishers of Newspapers, and Residents in the Colonies generally. p L. SIMMONDS, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends, and the Colonial Public in gener al. for the large share of patronage and support which he has received during the past six years, takes leave to inform them, that in consequence of the rapid influx of business from all parts of the world, and the great portion of his time which has hitherto been occupied by the editing and publication of the Colonial Magazine, he has taken into partnership Mr. Francis Clowes, a gentleman of first-rate talent and respectability, and that the business will be henceforward carried on under the Firm of SIMMONDS & CLOWES ; and he respectfully solicits for the Firm that continued share of patronage and support which it will be their earnest endeavour to merit by promptitude, untiring energy, continued zeal, and moderate charges. SIMMONDS & CLOWES, as General Agents and Commission Merchants, beg leave to acquaint the Colonial Public, that they are now ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and goods of every description, of first-rate quality, at the very lowest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terms, provided they are previously furnished with funds or drafts at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house for payment. SIMMONDS & CLOWES will continue to receive consignments of merchandize, to be sold on commission, and upon the receipt of the bills of lading will accept drafts at three months for two-thirds of the amount. Consignments entrusted to their care will meet with every possible despatch in their disposal, and the sales be conducted with the greatest attention to the interests of the consigner. An extensive knowledge of general business, and the experience of so many years as Colonial Agents in London, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, they trust, enable them to give satisfaction to those who may favour them with their commands. *^* In consequence of the extensive correspondence of the Firm, they have to request that all letters may be post-paid. (s2P** The "New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian" is regularly filed in London by Messrs. Simmonds and Clowes, Commission Merchants and Agents for all the Australian Papers, Foreign Newspaper and Advertising Office, 18, Cornhill, opposite the Royal Exchange, vhere Subscriptions and Advertisements will be received and forwarded.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 44, 9 August 1845, Page 1
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678Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 44, 9 August 1845, Page 1
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