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Anniversary of the Wesley an Chapel, MANNERS STREET. ON SUNDAY, the 2 1st inst, Sermons will be preached and- collections made, in aid of the funds of the above Chapel :— That m the morning, at eleven, by the Rev. S. Ironside, and that in the evening, at half-past six; by Mr. J. Woodward, Congregational Minister. A Tea Meeting for the friends of the Chapel will be held on December 26, at 5, p. mk Wellington, December 13, 1845.

rpHE WESLEYAN Native Chapel, Te-aro -L pa, will be opened for Divine Service, on Sunday next, the 14th December. Native service will commence at 9, a. m. ; and an English Sermon will be preached in the same place, by the Rev. J. Watkin, at 3, p. m. Collections towards defraying the expenses of erection will be made after each service. Wellington, December 13, 1845.

SERMONS.

THE REV. JOHN INGLIS will preach (D.V.) in the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, on Sabbath first, the 14th instant, and on several succeeding Sabbaths. Public worship to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and two in the afternoon. Wellington, Dec. 12, 1845.

Richard Hughes, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having any claim against the estate of Richard Hughes, late of Stourbridge, in the Parish of Oldswindford, in the County of Worcester, Linen Draper, deceased, are requested to forward the same to Mr. Brandon, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Dec. 12, 1845.

UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Wellington Branch, New Zealand. Notice is hereby given, that on and after the 20ih day of December 1845, all DKPOSITS AND CURRENT ACCOUNTS will be chargeable with COMMISSION, agreeably to the Rules and Regulations of this Establishment. Application to be made at the Bank. A. Macdonald, Manager. Wellington, December 9, 1845.

TO COVER THIS SEASON, At Upland Farm,

ON THE OLD ROAD TO KARORI, THAT well-known IMPORTED HORSE DAMASK, By GRATIS, out of Bessy Bedlam.

MAZEPPA. MAZEPPA was imported from the celebrated stud of Charles Smith, of Sjdney, and is so well known to the colonists in general, that it is useless to say any more in his praise. Single Mares, 1 _„' _- . , either horse / Three Gwnea » each. Apply to T. W. Tankeriley, Commercial Hotel. November 29,' 18451

ON SALE, BEST SYDNEY FLOUR Hobart Town Flour Adelaide FJour Salt, Sugar, Rice Souchong Tea in Boxes Tobacco, in tierces and keg P rt, Sherry and Madeira in Bottle Sherry and Madeira hi Wood, Rutherford Drury & Co.'s Brand. Robert Waitt. October 25, 1845.

FLAX.

WANTED TO PURCHASE by the undersigned — 100 tons Native cleaned Flax, To suit the convenience of parties, the above will be received in small quantities. James Smith & Co. Wellington, June 24, 1845.

WOOL PACKS, CORN AND FLOUR BAGS. rpiHE above articles, manufactured from New X Zealand Flax, by Messrs. Clifford & Vavasour, may now be had, in any quantities, at the Manufactory, or at the store of Mr. W. Lyon, corner of Willis-street and Lambton Quay. From the great strength and lasting qualities of- the material, the above will be found superior to those usually imported from England. April 19th, 1845.

Published 1 this day, j, rice Is.,

THE PETITION TO PARLIAMENT; from the Inhabitants of the Southern-Set-tlements of New Zealand. A few copies may be had at the Office of the New, Zealand Spectator, — also at Mr. Lyon's, Messrs. Johnson & Moore's, and Mr. Tai,ne'B, Lambton Quay. s Becember 6, 18*5.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 62, 13 December 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 62, 13 December 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 62, 13 December 1845, Page 1

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