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Commissariat Office, Wellington, 14th March, 1846. fpENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until TUESDAY the 17th inst., at noon, for the purpose of supplying the Barrack Department atWellington with the undermentioned articles, viz. — Iron Bed Steads Blankets 242 Bolster Cases 250 Paillasses 89 Rugs Sheets 10 Candlesticks 12 Meat Dishes 9 Water Cans 11 Water Pails 3 Frying Pans t 159 Tin Plates 13 Table Tops 26 Trusties 14 Urine Tubs 8 Washing Tubs 10 Iron Pots 20 Pot Hooks Dog and Cross Bars 26 Soldiers' Forms 6 Serjeants' Stools 6 Axes 3 Cross-cut Saws 7 Ladles ' „ 7 Flesh Forks 3 Bed Wrenches It will be at the option of parties to tender for supplying anyone or more of the articles named in the foregoing list, but it will be necessary for such parties to specify the length of time they will require -for the completion of their engagements. Persons who, in pursuance of their engagements, may have furnished any of the abovementioned articles must prepare their own accounts according to a prescribed form, and will receive payment upon presentation thereof at .the Ordnance Office at Auckland. G. D. Lardner, D. A. C. G. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE next Exhibition will take place at the Britannia Saloon This Day, the 14th instant. All articles must be sent before 10 a.m. ' Admittance to ladies and strangers gratis ; to residents, non-subsciibers, Is. J. E. Featherston, Sec. Wellington, March 14, 1846.

ALL Parties having any claims on the late Thomas Underwood, Esq., arerequested to send in their Accounts to the Undersigned before the 21st inst. ; and all parties indebted to the same are requested to pay their respective accounts to the Undersigned forthwith. G. Reynolds, Exor. Wellington, March 14, 1846.

Just Published, 18mo., price 3d., SCHOOL BOOK. No. 1. Being the first of a Series now in the Press, which will speedily be published consecutively. Spectator Office, Manners-street, Te Aro, 7th March, 1846.

FOR SALE, BEST SYDNEY Flour in 2001b bags Do. Soap, in 1121b boxes Fine Witney Blankets, 10 to 13 quarter Finest Cavendish Tobacco in 130lb cases Ex Falco Negrohead do. in kegs, Cigars English malting Barley, Ex Comet Pudding Raisins, Grey Calicoes Whalers' Boots, Printing Paper London Bottled Ale and Porter in 4 doz.

casks, and other goods Apply to P. M. Hervey. Wellington, February 14, 1846.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, At Custom House Buildings. BEST V. D. Land and Sydney Flour Ships' Biscuit, Patna Rice Congou Tea Muscatel and Pudding Raisins No. 4 Manila Cigars Manila Sugar, Spades, Wine glasses Starch Sherry in octaves and quarter casks Marsala Port, Sherry and Madeira, superior, Rutherford, Drury, and Co.'s brand Ale in wood Porter in bottle Solar lamps, Shades and Glasses. &c, &c, &c, W. M. Bannatyne, or Robert Waitt. Wellington, March 14, 1846.

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 per- * spiration, 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 is» 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, £1 : 10a. Wellington, February 21, 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 75, 14 March 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 75, 14 March 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 75, 14 March 1846, Page 2

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