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Ex " HOPE," &c, &c.

BtAXKETS, 11-4 and 12-4 101 doz. Cntu.ii Shirts Stout Grey Calicos, 2 J, 30, 31, 66, and 72 in. 30 doz. Red Comforters Drab Silk, Tx\ist, and Bark Silk Edpinsts A large and varied asscrtment of Children's Dre«ses 1 case Men* and Boy's Blue Caps 10 case* Pickles 20 case* Mustard 10 ea*es Salad Oil 50 doz. best Spades, 2, 3, 4, 5 SmaU Fhh-ho'jks Falling Ayes ->nd Tomahawks Carpenters' Adze* Iron Te-i-kettks, r 0 to H Iron Saucepans, 1 to l(i 100 ke>r« White Lead Tins Paint Oil and Turpentine Coal and Stockholm Tar Pitch aud R^sin 5 crates a«sortea Eatthenware, consist!"? of, Dairy D she 0 , Brown Jars and Juga, Stone Clrna Ware, Chamber Sets, Platen, Dishes Cups and Saiiceis Grinde'y, consisting of Painters' Ground Bru^lip". Painters'' Sash Tools, Long and hh«rt Tar- Hrushe.*.' Tognlur with every variety of assorted Merchandize A Johnson & Moore. January 27, 1817.

Ex " LADY ROWENA." • 1 CASE CIGARS, BEST MANU A J\ Liiwis Haberdasher}' N«Us assorted Hardware (do.) Whe.t Mills Unifies assorted Blankets (Supeiior) Johnson 8c Moons. Wellington, 27th February, 1847.

TO LET, rpHE Biu-k Built Work Shop lat-ly occupied JL by Mr. John Daymond, Cooper, opposite Langdon's Store Apply to

Johnson & Moors. Wellington, 27th February, 1847.

IF JOHN HANCOCK (he S-n of JonW Hancock, lafe of H«r Mr»jpst\'s Dockyard »>t Devonport, Fsijuire, and Drbokah Jost Hancock, bis wife, both now deceased), whoi left England about the month of June, 1811, in, the ship ** Oriental," with his wife mid one chi'd^ for New Pl} mouth New Zealand, be now living, and wi 1 communicate with Mr. John Ckee Hancock, of Dev^nport, aforesaid, Solicitor, he \vi 1 bear of something t<> his advantage. Any person who will give any int .rmation relative to the above-named John Hancock, or his Family, to the said John Ckee Hancock, Solicitor, will confer a favour on his surviving relations in England. D.ited Devonport, July 10, 1816.

To Settlers in New Zealand.

MESSRS. SIMMONDS& WARD. Colonial Agents, 6 Baige Yard, City, London, attend to all matters of Agency and Comnrissiwn for patties in the Colonies. Supplies of all kinds, Books, English Newspapers, &c, furni*hed with the utmost promptitude, upon recept of a remittance with ilir necessary instructions. Sales of Land effected. A LAND ORDER FOR SALS.

THIS LAND ORDER will entitle the holder there«-f to the first choice of 100 acre* of land in any of the New Zealand Company's preseut or future possessions. For fuvther particulars euquire oi' Mr- L,YOi*, Lambton Quay. January <p, 1847.

Just Published, $nr £I) tiling, THE COOKS STRAIT ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR 1347. ■ Coktemts*— Preface, Signal Station, Duties; ■Prnrcipai Articles' of the Calendar, Alnwnack, Gardeners' Calendar, JiUht Ascension, Uecli- ■ nation, a«d Meridian Passage ut the Princif al I 'Stars- in tin? Southern. llemii>)ihere, Eclipse* for 1847, Priixcipai Occurrences iA 1846, Directory ;£«r the Souvhcriv betiieMteutx,. btatibiics,. &Cv \\ A few cupie* ittierliiaved fur iM««iorauda» itiay ba Uad y Piioe Is. Qdi SubticriUfcr«are peqiie A tedi te leave tlteir names l^fi«>ftic« of the A'ew'Ze-taHd Sjttctatur and Co**?* Strait Guardian, Manner*-ibtteei^ aad m Mr. Lyvu'«, and. Menses. Joliußou & Miter e's, Laii»lK«n» QMuy, , VVdliugWtt, January 13, . ISI7.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 167, 6 March 1847, Page 1

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524

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 167, 6 March 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 167, 6 March 1847, Page 1

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