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Ex " HOPE," &c, &c. BLANKETS, 11-4 and 12-4 100 doz. Cotton Shirts Stout Grey Calicos, 23, 30, 34, 66, and 72 in. 30 doz. .Red- Comforters Drab Silk, .Twist, and Black Silk Edgings A large and varied assortment of Children's Dresses 1 case Men's and Boy's Blue Caps 10 cases "pickles 20 cases Mustard 10 cases Salad Oil 56 doz. best Spades, 2, 3, 4, 5 Smalt Fi<th-K6okt Falling Axes and Tomahawks Carpenters' Adzes Iron Tea-kettles, 00 to 11 Iron Saucepans, 1 to 10 100 kegs White Lead Tins Paint Oil and Turpefitirie' Coal and Stockholm Tar Pitch and Rosin Together with every Variety of assorted Merchandize Johnson & Moore.

January 27, 1847.

IF JOHN HANCOCK (the S«(n of John Hancock, late of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Devonport, Esquire, and Deborah Just Hancock, his wife, both now deceased), who left England about the month of June, 1841, in the ship " Oriental," with his wife and one child, for New Plymouth, New Zealand, be now living, and will communicate with Mr. John Cree Hancock, of Devonport, aforesaid, Solicitor, he will hear of something to his advantage. Any person who will give any information relative to the above-named John Hancock, or his Family, to the said John CreS Hancock, Solicitor, will confer a favour on his surviving relations in England. Dated Devonport, July 10, 1846.

To Settlers in New Zealand.

MESSRS. SIMMONDS& WARD, Colonial Agents, 6 Barge Yard, City, London, attend to all matters of Agency and Commission for parties in the Colonies. Supplies of all kinds, Books, English Newspapers, &c, furnished with the utmost promptitude, upon recept of a remittance with the necessary instructions. Sales of Land effected.

PER "HOPE,"

Oix Sale by the Undersigned. Q£C|"| Casks Bottled Ale and Porter OtJVr 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 Caps 5 crates Earthenware 5 cases pipes 250 kegs White Paint 20 cans Linseed Oil

55 packages Ironmongery and, Hardware, comprising a most superior and varied as-

sortment Mustard, Pickles, Salad and Castor Oil, Curry Powder, Seidlitz and other Powders, Epsom Salts, Spirits of Turpentine, Carbonate of S6da, &c. 2 120 boxes Window Glass, assorted, Coals, Tar, Salf, &c, &ti, &cBETHtfNfi AND HuNTER. Exchange, Wellington, 26th Dec, 1846.

NOTtCfi.

ANY Persoh' or Persons purchasing Cattle" or Sheep depasturing- 6n Table Matid; or better known by the name of ,the Island of Mana, iri Cook's Strait', New Zealand'; likewise cattle and sheep depasturing at MorYakT,on the Middle Island ; or the produce from the same ; the principal part of the cattle branded JH : no siles or receipts after this notice wilf be 7 valid, without my written authority. Joseph Henderson.

Also, . Parties chartering jor, shipping goods by the Schooner Mana of Wellington, are cautioned, Asno receipts fbr payment- of freights, or charter parties, after this date, will be valid, without my written authority. Joseph Henderson. Wellington, 3d Jan. 1846.

rtlH'E NWttWi Exdhiincr and ittxb Zitadnd' X Chronicle (published at Nelsony)' is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the Office' of thispaper. The NeZidn Eocdihiher will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders- for the p'apeV ami advertisements will be received at the office of this<paper. April 18, 1845. :

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 160, 10 February 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 160, 10 February 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 160, 10 February 1847, Page 1

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