ON SALE,
Ex " Ralph Bernal," "Madras," &e.&c. Window Glass, 24x18^20x16"— 18x14— 16x14 14x12—10x8 White Lead and Paints Boiled arid Raw Linseed Oil, in 5 gallon cans London Ale and Stout, in hhds. and brls. Nelson Ale, do do. Port, Sherry, and Claret, in 3 doz. cases Wine and Beer Cups 25 tons Liverpool Salt 5 „ good Rice, in small bags 5 bi-18., 20 boxes new Raisins Vinegar, Soda, Blacking Colonial and N. 2. Flour, in 100 and 200lb. bags Excellent Colonial Beef, in brls. Welch Flannels, Prints 8 tun Butts, 25 tuns Shooks &c. &c. &c. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 12th September, 1846.
For Sale by the Undersigned, 1A TONS OF BRIGHT MANILA -i-V SUGAR. P. M. Hervey. Custom-house Buildings, 17th October, 1846.
TO BE LET, A CONVENIENT EIGHT - ROOMED COTTAGE, pleasantly situated in Ingestre Street, with Garden attached. Apply to Mr. Plimmer, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 14th October, 1846.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the public that the business of Mr. George Jones is carried on as usual. Daniel Sutherland. Wellington, Oct. 10, 1846.
OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal cash advances on OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, and other Colonial Produce, consigned to their friends Messrs. Buckles and Co., London. James Smith, and Co. Wellington, Sept., 2, 1846.
TO LET, With immediate possession,
MR. PENNY'S BRICK HOUSE, lately occupied by the Honorable Henry Petre, pleasantly situated in Wordsworth Street, TeAro. Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 24th September, 1846.
COTTAGE TO LET, /CONTAINING 4 ROOMS, KITCHEN, V^ and PANTRY, with Garden and Stable. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to Johnson & Moore. October 6, 1845.
THE Under signed is a Purchaser of OIL, WHALEBONE, and HIDES, fit for ship^ ment. P. M. Hervey. Custom-house Court, 12th August, 184&
F. W. JERNINGHAM, <Btntya.l Steent for $efo ZtnUriV, 3, Howtord Buildings, Fenchurch Street, London.
Agents in New Zealand, Messrs. Clifford & Vavasour. Wellington, September 5 th, 1846.
LAND TO LEASE. rpOWN AND COUNTRY LAND TO LET X on advantageous terms in all parts of the Company's settlements. Clifford & Vavasour. January 6, 1846.
GRAZING. MR. BEST is willing to take charge of CATTLE at his Station on the Manawatu, Terms 10s. per head per annum { Calves bred bn the Station not charged for until six months bid. For further particulars, inquire of Cam. Sharp. Manawatu, August 15, 1846.
CARROT SEED, GRATIS!!! THE PRODUCE of whidh gained the Prize at the Horticultural Society. Any settler may have a moderate quantity of the same by applying at the Wellington Tavern. Wellington, September §th, 1846.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 131, 31 October 1846, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 131, 31 October 1846, Page 1
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