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SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY FETE. PRELIMINARY MEETING. PROPOSED and seconded, and carried unanimously, that Charles Clifford, Esq., do take the chair. Proposed by Dr. Dorset and seconded by K. Bethune, Esq.— "That the following gentlemen form a committee to collect aubscnptions and make arrangements for the -ensuing ■Mte." W. Wakdfield > C. Cator H.'St. Hill G. D. Lardner Wm. Hickson J. Dun T. W. Tankersley R. Baker D.Wak«field • R.Jenkins J. ißoulcott 1 A. M 'Donald Edwd. Daniell K. Bethnne J. Dorset W. B. Rhodes G. Hunter J F. R. C. Skipwith C. Sharp • ' "G. Young H. W. Petre G. Moore W. S. Loxley J. H. Wallace G. Allen R. Datfe W. M. JBannatyne A. Ludlam C. Cl fford. With power to add to their number. Proposed by C. Cator, Esq., and seconded by J. Boulcott, Esq.,— "That the preceding resolutions be published in the newspapers of next Wednesday and Saturday, and that the commitee meet at Barrett's Hotel on Tuesday evening December 29, at 8 p.m., for the despatch of ! business. | Charles Clifford, Chairman. Barrett's Hotel, Dec. 23, 1846.

ST. JOHN'S FESTIVAL.

r¥!HE BRETHREN of the NEW ZEALAND ± PACIFIC LODGE, No. 758, of ANCIENT FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS, will meet to celebrate the FESTIVAL of ST. JOHN, at their Hall, on Monday next, the 28th December, 1846. The Lodge opened at 4 o'clock, p.m. Banquet at 6 o'clock. By command of the W. M., J. D. S., Pro Sec. Wellington, December 23, 1846.

WANTED,

A RESPECTABLE MAN as a Warehouseman. Satisfactory references will be required. Apply to RIDOWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, 23d December, 1846.

PER "HOPE,"

On Sale "by the "Undersigned. Q£Tft Casks bottled Ale and Porter &*J\J 6 Hhds. Geneva 20 cases Port and Sherry Wine (superior) 20 qr. casks do. Sherry London Porter in Hhds. and Brls. 30 barrels Zante Currants 20 cases Cherry Brandy 5 cases Hats and Cap 3 5 crates Earthenware 5 cases pipes 250 kegs White Paint 20 cans Linseed Oil 55 packages Ironmongery and Hardware, comprising a most superior and yaried assortment Mustard, Pickles, Salad and Castor 'Oil, Curry Powder, Seidlitz and other Powders, Epsom Salts, Spirits of Turpentine, Carbonate of Soda, &c. ISO boxes Window Glass, assorted, Coals, Tar, Salt* &c, &c „ &c. Bethune and Hunger. Exchange, Wellington, 26th Dec, 1846. t "- .

Now Landing, ex " Ariel," GOOD Manila CtrfFee China Sugar, rery superior Pearl Barley Applyto Charles Perry, or to William Fitzherbert. December 26, 1846.

JUST ARRIVED, Ex "CLARA," AND ON SALE AT J. M'BETH'S, WILLIS-STREET

THE FOLLOWING GOODS:—

LOAF, Refined, and fine Havannah Sugars Treac.e, Coffee, Black, Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas Bottled Fruits,,assorted Jams, Pickles, Mustard, Salai-.Oil, Carraway Seeds, Mace Nutmegs, Arrow Root, Sago, Oatmeal Colman's Starch and. Blue, Soap Glasgow Rolled Beef Hams Round and rolled Beef, Cheeses Sole Leather, Children's Boots, various sizes Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Frying Pans Shoe Brushes, Blacking in bottles and tins Tailors' Trimmings, Silesia, Satin Jean buff and drab, Calico Long Cloth, Grindstones. Wellington, November 7, 1846.

THE SOUTHERN SETTLEMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND. In the Press, and will shortly be published, Bvo., Price Three Shillings : rp HE STATISTICS of the SOUTHERN JL SETTLEMENTS of NEW ZEALAND from the period of "their formation to the close of the year 1846 ; together with a summary of the Ordinances passed by the Colonial Legislature, Proclamations, &c, &c, compiled from the most authentic sources, by < S. E. GRIMSTONE, Esq. As a limited number only will be printed, persons desirous of procuring copies are requested to subscribe their names at the office of the New Zealand Spectator, or at the Stores of Messrs. Johnson & Moore, Lyon, or Levin, on Lambton Quay. Wellington, December 26, 1846,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 147, 26 December 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 147, 26 December 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 147, 26 December 1846, Page 2

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