UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Wellington Branch, New Zealand. Notice is hereby given, that on and after the 20th day of December 1845, all DEPOSITS AND CURRENT ACCOUNTS will be chargeable with COMMISSION, agreeably to the Rules and ( 3legulations of this Establishment. Application to be made »t the Bank* A. Macdonald, Manager. • Wellington, December 9, 1845. ' ,
JQ CQVER THIS SEASON,
At Upland Farm, ON THE OLD ROAD TO KARORI, np H AT well-known IMPORTED HORSE JL DAMASK, By GRATIS, out of Bessy Bedlam.
MAZEPPA. MAZEPPA was imported from the celebrated stud of Charles Smith, of Sydney, and is so well known to the colonists in general, that it is useless to say any more in his praise. ■SfctaT } ««.•*«.«*. Apply to ' T. W. Tankersley, Commercial Hotel. November 29, 1845.
ANNIVERSARY FETE.
A MEETING will be held at Barrett's Hotel on Tuesday- evening, the 30th inst., at eight- o'clock, to form the committee to receive entries, and transact other business. Wellington, 27th December, 1845.
FLAX. WANTED TO PURCHASE by the dersigned—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. fTiHE 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.
STATIONERY
On Sale at the Office of this Paper:— Foolscap, various qualities Large thick Post, wove and laid Thin Po»t, „ „ Fine Bath Post, Gilt edge Note Paper Envelopes, various sizes Antiquarian, Dble. Elephant Imperial Royal and Demy Drawing paper Quills and Steel pens Black lead Drawing Pencils, Coloured do' Carpenters' do. Portfolios, plain and embossed Royal Hand, Dble. hand brown, and Royal brown wrapping paper Ledgers and account books, various sizes Inveice books with indexes, do. Cash books ruled double, do. India rubber, bottle and patent Ivory holders and Knives Ladies' and gentlemen's card cases Ditto ditto tinted and embossed cards Sponge, wafer stamps Black lines for letter-writing Memorandum-books of all descriptions Black and red ink, writing fluid, ink powders Children's copy-books Also, ex Shamrock, Millboards, Marble Paper, and Bookbinders' Materials Pasteboard for Bonnets &c. &c. &c. Wellington, December 20, 1845.
CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the office of the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian." May 24, 1845,
NOTICE.
THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian" is — Three-pence a line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one
penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements to be left at the Spectator office, Manners-street, before 3 ojjlock on Friday afternoon.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 64, 27 December 1845, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 64, 27 December 1845, Page 1
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