To Publicans, Persons with Bush Licenses, and Others. THE Undersigned begs to call attention to his present low Cash Prices for Spirits, duty paid, in quantities of not less than two gallons : — Good Brandy, 14s. 6d. per gall. B. P. Rum, 10s. 6d. .. White Gin, 10s. 6d. .. Also on Sale, in Bond, 10 Hhds. Brandy 6 Hhds. 2 Puncheons, B. P. Rum Gin in Hhds. and Quarter-casks 100 Half Cases Gin, 4 per cent. O. P. Port and Sherry in Quarter- casks Champagne and Claret J. M. Taylor, Licensed Custom-house Agent, Farish-street. July 20, 1847.
FOR SALE, Q i\ TO 400 SHEEP and LAMBS OtJVT 32 Head of CATTLE 1 HORSE and 1 MULE, now depasturing in the immediate vicinity of the New Edinburgh Settlement, together with 2 Dwelling-houses, Stockyard, and other buildings. The abore offers a first-rate opportunity to any one wishing to commence a station, as the Stock is thoroughly acclimated, young, and in good order. For further particulars, apply to J. M. Taylor, Farish-street ; Or to Archd. Anderson, Otago. July 20, 1847.
PRINCE ALBERT'S CORDIAL ! ! !
ISP" A German hears Teetotalers refuse Xheir brandy; nor rum, gin, nor whisky choose : 'Cheer up,' says he, ' for thirst you need not die, As long's the Prince keeps his new cordial bye !'
IN consequence of the great increase of Teetotalism in Wellington, the undersigned begs leave to announce to his late friends of best Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whisky, and Wine, that he has invented for the comfort of those who have " taken the Pledge," the abovenamed CORDIAL, warranted by medical analysis, to be free from all spirituous and intoxicating liquors : it is of a most pleasant and palatable flavour, and at the low rate of 2s. 6d. per Bottle, or 3d. per Glass, hot or cold, at the Bar of the Freemasons' Tavern. A. A. A. Heese. Wellington, July 21, 1847.
BRANDY. A FEW Hhds. Brandy, ex Elora, of the first quality, on Sale. W. S. Loxley. Farish- street, June 9, 1847.
FOR SALE
BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EXCELLENT PORT AND SHERRY JjJ Wine in Quarter Casks. W. S. Loxley. Wellington, sth May, 1847.
«T{\ BARRELS PRIME PORK, warranted 9VF sound and well cured, for Bale by Johnson & Moore. May 8, 1847.
WANTED, " A SERVANT to Cook, and make himself Xjl generally useful in a House. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, 17th July, 1847^
Just Published,
THE COOK'S STRAIT ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR 1847.
Contents — Preface, Signal Station, Duties, Principal Articles of the Calendar, Almanack, Gardeners' Calendar, Right Ascension, Declination, and Meridian Passage ot the Principal Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, Eclipses for 1847, Principal Occurrences of 1846, Directory for the Southern Settlements, Statistics, &c. A few copies interleaved for memoranda,
' may be had, Price Is. 6d. Subscribers are requested to leave their name at the office of the New Zealand Spectator and Cook 1 * Strait Guardian, Manners-street, and at Mr. Lyon's, and Messrs. Johnson & Moore's Lamb ton Quay* Wellington, January 13, 1847.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 207, 24 July 1847, Page 1
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