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RUSSIAN VAPOUR BATH.! ! ! Lambton/Quay, Next door to the Wellington Tavern.

THE USE OF THIS BATH is recommended to all persons suffering from the various complaints arising from obstructed perspiration, from rheumatism, or from any kind of rigidity or numbness in the muscles, joints, or limbs. It will also be found highly beneficial in cases of languid circulation of the blood, or of imperfect secretions or excretions. Persons exhausted by fatigue or over excitement ot any kind, will experience immediate relief from its generally reviving and exhilirating effects. The proprietor invites an inspection of the Bath, which i? constrncted on the plan adopted in Russia and Germany, and is far more agreeable as well as efficacious than anything of the sort either in Brighton or London. There is a Shower Bath and a Warm Bath on the premises, either of which can be taken separately. Terms— Shower Bath, Is. 6d. ; Warm Bath, (single,) 35., six tickets, 155. ; Russian Vapour Bath, (single,) 65., six tickets, £l : 10s. Wellington, February 21, 1846.

TO BE LET,

HHHAT excellent House, situated oh WellingJL ton Terrace (lately in the occupation of Mr. James Tame), with four Rooms, Kitchen, and every- convenience. ' Is well suited for a small family, and stands on a quarter acre of land. Rent moderate. Apply to Ridgways, Hickson, & Co. 19th February, 1846.

FOR SALE, A few Superior RAMS, imported by Mr. Dun. J\. Apply to Mr. Donald Drummond. Evans' Bay. 20th February, 1846.

ON SALE,

FIRST QUALITY FLOUR, in 100 ft and , 2001b bags Table and other Raisins, Jordan Almonds, &c. Coarse and fine Salt, Chains and Anchors Boots and Shoes, and various other goods.

W. S. LoXLEY. Wellington, February 14, 1846.

FOR SALE, BEST SYDNEY Flour in 2001b bags Do. Soap, in 1121b boxes Fine Witne}' Blankets. 20 to 13 quarter Finest Cavendish Tobacco in 13ulb cases Ex Falco Negrohead do. in kegs, Cigars t English malting Barley, Ex Comet Pudding Raisins, Grej r Calicoes Whalers' Boots, Printing Paper London Bottled Ale and Porter in 4 doz. casks, and other goods Apply to P. M. Herveit. Wellington, February 14, 1846.

ON SALE. 200 Doz. ELIOTT'S Bottled Ale and Porter 15 Tons best Sydney and Adelaide Flour 12 Bags Coffee 2) Boxes Composition and Mould Candles A few dozens superior Sherry At John Johnston's, Lambton-quay. February 14, 1846.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. February 14. — Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Richards, from Auckland. — Passengers Lieut. Adjf. M'Leine, 58th, acting 8.-Maj., Major Arney, 58th., Capt. Hardy, 58th., Ensign Wilmot, 96th., Lieut. Wilmot, R. A., 25 men 58th. Regt. Same day. — Barque Slaint Castle, 550 tons, Dawson, from Auckland. Passengers — Lieut. Col. Hulme, Capt. Snodgrass, Lieut. Barclay, Ensign Mundel, 80 men 96th Regt. Major Last, Capt. Armstrong, Lieut. Elliott, Lieut. De Winton, Ensign Blackburn, 120 men 99th Regt. Surgeon Pine, 58th, Assit. Surgeon Galbraith. 99th, Asst. Surgeon M'Andrew, D.A.C.G. Braithwaite. February 15. — Schooner Sarah Jane, 29 tons, Swarm, from Kawia, with pork, bacon, onions and pigs. February 18. — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, from Chatham Islands, with sundries. February 20. — Brigantine Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, from Waikowaite. Same day. — Schooner Susannah Ann, 79 Jons, Hensley, from Wairarapa.

DEPARTURES. February 15. — Cutter Swan, 30 tons; Millar, for the Coast. February 16. — Scho.oner Susannah Ann, 79 tons, Hensley, for Wairarapa. Same day. — Cutter William, 40 tons, Barker, for Launceston. February 19. — Barque Mary Catherine, 3Cs tons, Howlett, for Otago and Auckland. "

Imports per Scotia, 17 casks sperm riil, 29 do. black, 18 bales wool, 6 bullock hides, 6 bundles sheep skins, 19 bundles whalebone, 25 do flax. —

Exforts per William, 13,000 feet sawn timber. — J. Smith & Co., Agents.

Exports per Mary Catherine, 61 bales flax, 1 case curiosities, 21 bales wool, 10 casks sperm oil, 29 casks black oil. — Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 72, 21 February 1846, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
624

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 72, 21 February 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 72, 21 February 1846, Page 2

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