FBEE PASSAGE TO ENGLAND. WANTED, a middle aged female who perfectly understands the management of young children. A Free Passage will be* given to England by way of India. Apply at the office of this paper. Wellington, July 15, 1845.
STATIONERY
On Sale at the Office of this Paper i— Fcrolsca^"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 Black lines for letter-writing Memorandum-books of all descriptions Black and red ink, writing fluid, ink powder^ Ledgers and account books, various sizes "* - Invoice 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 Also, ex Shamrock, Millboards, Marble Paper, and Bookbinders' Materials Pasteboard for Bonnets &c. &c. &c. Wellington, March 28, 1846.
TO THE PUBLIC.
BOOK, CARD, JOB, and every other description of Printing, executed with ne a tness and despatch, at the Office of the Spectator, Manners-street, Te-Aro, at the most moderate Prices. April 18, 1845.
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.
Wellington Wesleyan Day-School, For Children of all Denominations. THE above SCHOOL will be opened under the Superintendence of the Committee, at the Wesleyan School-room, Manners-street, on MONDAY, the Bth June instant. "Hours of attendance, from 9 till 12 in the forenoon, and from 2 till 4 in the afternoon. Charges. For Reading and Writing 4d. Sp week. Do. do. do. with Arithmetic, Grammar, & Geography 6d.^ do\ John Wade, Secretary to the Committee. Wellington, 4th June 1846.
SIGNAL STATION.
MOUNT ALBERT.
The following are the Signals used at the Flag Staff at Mount Albert. A Square denotes a Ship, "] JJJfS/** AC?oss '/t/ t a Barque, S3g& A Circle a Brig, \heaX>B, A Triangle a- Schooner, \ t^p LA^ A Diamond " a Cutter, Sw £ A Parallelogram" a Steamer, J lowered. Remarks.— A White Flag at Mast Head denotes a sail in sight; when the class is ascertained, the descriptive Signal will be hoisted at the Yard Arm. English vessel of war, Union Jack at Mat Head. Foreign vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head, with white Pendant. Government brig, white Pendant under descriptive Signal. When ft vessel is at anchor, either inside oi outside the Heads, the flag»w lowered to half mast. A vessel in distress, or on shore, descriptive signal half mast. Fore and aft schooner, a triangle hollow in the centre.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 101, 18 July 1846, Page 1
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