NOTICE.
THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the "New Zeaiand 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 o'clock on Friday afternoon.
CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the office of the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian." May 24, 1845.
Oil, Whalebone, Wool, and other Colonial Produce. THE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Purchaser of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial produce. He is also autho»ized to make liberal advances on the same, shipped to his correspondents either in Sydney, Hobart Town, or London. Robert Waitt. Wellington, 25th April, 1846.
Ex "BEE," And other arrivals :—
/^HALLI & Muslin Dresses, Summer Shawls Vy Grey Calicoes, 32, 34, 36 in. Prints, new patterns Black and white Linings Black sewing Silk, and general Haberdashery Violin Strings Linseed Oil, and Sperm Candles Spades, and Sickles Copper Boat Nails Sewing Twine, and English sail Needles Shoemakers' Awls, and Bristles English sole Leather Some very superior N. Z. cured Salt Pork in convenient packages N. Z. Lard in bladders and kegs Black Oil in small casks, and every variety of General Merchandize.
ALSO ON SALE,
A Small Collection of Specimens of New Zealand Natural History, by a Collector from the interior Wanganui Country, consisting of Kiwi and other bird skins. Insects and a few Shells. To be sold at low prices by Johnson & Moore. Wellington, January 24, 1846.
Town and Country Lands to be Let In all parts of the Wellington and Wanganui Districts.
SECTIONS in the Wai Nui O'Mafa of ten or more acres at reasonable rents, with purchase clauses. A block of 300 acres of Country lands to be exchanged for Town lands of equivalent value, by Johnson & Moore. Wellington. January 24, 1846.
BOARD AND LODGING.
G. REYNOLDS,
Boulcott-street, Wellington Terrace.
TO LET,
With immediate possession, mHAT COMMODIOUS and pleasantly JL situated Brick Dwelling House, on Te Aro, lately occupied by C. M. Penny, Esq., with stable, garden, &c, occupying one acre. 200 acres first-rate Land in the Wai-nui-o-Mate, at a pepper-corn rent for five years. Also for Sale, A few superior Mules. Apply to
Bethune and Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Jan. 31, 1846.
FOR SALE, A FINE ENGLISH SOW (in Pig), of a very superior breed. Apply at the Spectator Office. April 18, 1846.
WOOL PACKS, CORN AND FLOUR BAGS THE above articles, manufactured from New 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. January 1, 1846.
JOHN W E B S T E R, Cow Leech, Tinakore Road. Wellington, 21st February, 1846.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 83, 9 May 1846, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 83, 9 May 1846, Page 1
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