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GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

Secretary's office, Wellington, sth March, 1847. npENDERS in Duplicate, will be received X at this Office, until 12 o'clock of SAT- ' URDAY, the 13th instant, from persons desirous of furnishing the Local Government with Two Horses or Mares.

Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for Horses or Maret." '

By commaaid, S. E. GrimstonEj Secretary.

LAND TO LEASE. TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND TO LET on advantageous terms in all parts of the Company's settlements. Clifford & Vavasour. January 6, 1847.

TOWN ACRE FOR SALE.

npHAT valuable Acre, No. 211, situated on X Te Aro Flat, between Messrs. Rhodes' and Ridgways' stores, with frontages to the harbour, and Manners-street, of 132 feet each. For particulars apply to A. Ludlam, Or N. Levin, Lambton-quay. Wellington, 27th February, 1847.

TO BE LET,

THE Hoase on Karori Road, on Town Acre 621, or, whole Acre and Two Houses for sale. Terms Cash. The Acre has the advantage of good water and firewood at hand. Apply to the Owner at Mr. Minifies, Lambton Quay, Chauncy Henry Townsend. Wellington, 6th March, 1847.

COTTAGE. Wanted to Rent or Purchase, A COTTAGE, with Garden, within a short distance of the Town, with more than one Acre of Land, would be desirable. Apply at the Office ef this Paper. February 27, 1847.

Just Received, ex " Elora,"

A NUMBER of beautifully executed Lithographic Drawings, and first-rate Engravings, from celebrated Pictures, including, among others — The Woman taken in A dulterv — Christ Walking on the Sea — Search the Scriptures — Nature's Toilet— The Village Politicians— Blind Fiddler — Children with flowers — Bridal Bell, &c, &c. To be seen at the Office of this Paper. February 27, 1847.

GP. WALLACE begs leave to inform • his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has removed to those extensive premises lately occupied by Mr. G. Jones, draper, where he trusts by strict attention to business to ensure a still larger share of public patronage than he has hitherto enjoyed. Lambton Quay, Jan. 13, 1847.

NOTICE.

THE UNDERSIGNED being about toleave very shortly for England, begs to acquaint the Public that he will be glad to take charge of parcels, &c, for London, or any part of Great Britain or Ireland, on payment of a charge to cover freight, &c. ; and on his arrival in London will see that such parcels are forwarded to their respective addresses without delay. He will also be ready to execute orders for goods to be shipped either from Sydney or England at a small commission ; the particulars can be arranged with the Undersigned. Messrs. Johnson & Moore, Mr. J. M'Beth, Willis Street, and Mr. J. M'Beth, Pipitea, have kindly permitted parcels to be left at their .Stores. All matters must be arranged before the 6th of March. R. J. Duncan. Lambton Quay, 24th February, 1847.

TO BAKERS.

WANTED, a Journeyman Baker, to pro--ceed immediately to Wanganui. None but sober industrious persons need apply. The situation .is likely to be permanent. For particulars application to be made to the undersigned. W. B. Rhodes & Co. March & 1847.

Instruction on the Piand Porte, MISS TAYLOR, Herbert Street, Te Aro. Wellington, 6th March, 1847.

BRITANNIA SALOON. ON TUESDAY, March 9, the performance will commence with a new melo-drama, called THE BROKEN SWORD; or the TORRENT OF THE VALLEY.

After -which a variety of Singing and Dancing.

To conclude with the favourite farce of A DEAD SHOT; Or, Who's the Dupe.

Wellington, March 3, 1847,

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

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

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

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