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NOTICE.

THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the -"Jtf&F ZfUiJd*PrS»H&T*TOR AND COOK** Stout" Guardian" is— Three-pence a; line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one penny a line for eveTy subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the Spectator office, Manners-street, up to Ten o'clock of the evening previous to publication.

CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the office of the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait (iI'ARDIAN." May 24, 1845.

To Graziers or Farmers.

TO LET, with right of Purchase, Section No. 3, in the Wainui-o-mata District, lately occupied by Major Durie. There is a commodious Dwelling-house on the Section, with an extensive Cattle-run attached. Apply to John Johnston, Lambton-quay. July 31, 1847.

ON SALE. BAR IRON, Rod Iron, and Square Iron. J. Johnston, Lambton Quay Wellington, 7th August, 1847.

LECTURES.

A COURSE OF TEN LECTURES on the Evidences of Christianity and other kindred subjects will be delivered (if the Lord will) in the Vt'esleyan Chapel, Manners-street, by the Independent, Wesleyan, and Presbyterian Ministers in Wellington. Lecture X. will be delivered on Sabbath •vening next, the sth September, by the Rev. James Duncan.

Subject — The Future State of Rewards and Punishments. Public Worship will commence at half-past Six o'clock. Wellington, August 31, 1847.

Ex "PROTECTOR," &c.

G WATERS having purchased a quantity • of Figured and Plain Merinos, Stout and Fine Calicos, Prints in great variety, Cotton and Regatta Shirts, Men's and Women's Stockings, fancy Ginghams, Nankeens, Children's and Men's Shoes, together with Blankets of a variety of sizes, Flannels, Welsh and Lancashire; And Groceries consisting of Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Pickles, Mustard, Bottled Fruits, Starch, Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, &c, &c. ; he earnestly invites his Friends and Customers to an immediate inspection of his Stock, as he is determined to sell at such prices as to defy competition. Dixon Slreet, Te Aro Flat, Wellington, August 14th, 1847.

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.

NOTICE.

ANY Person or Persons purchasing Cattle or Sheep depasturing on Table Island, or better known by the name of the Island of Mana, in Cook's Strait, New Zealand ; likewise cattle and sheep depasturing at Morraki, on the Middle Island ; or the produce from the same ; the principal part of the cattle branded JH : no sales or receipts after this notice will be valid, without my written authority. Joseph Henderson.

Parties charteripg or shipping goods by the Schooner Mana of Wellington, are cautioned, As no receipts for payment of freights, or charter parties, after this date, will be valid, without my written authority. Joseph Henderson. Wellington, 3d Jan. 1846.

WOOL PACKS, CORN AND FLOUR BAGS THE above articles, manufactured from New Zealand Flax, by Messrs. Clifford & Vavasour, may now be had, in any quantities, at the Manufactory, or at the store of Mr. W. Lyon. corner of Willis-street and Lambton Quay. From the great strength and lasting qualities of the material, the above will be found superior to those usually imported from England. January 1, 1846. *

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 1

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