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JUST RECEIVED PER "BEE," ANIT'ON SALE AT THE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED.

T AD I E S ' Cashmere Dresses, Merinos, JLi Mousseline de Lame, Coburgs, Plain and Figured Orleans, Saxony, Gala, and Crape Plaids, Scotch and French Ginghams, Victoria, Cashmere, and Plaid Shawls, Fancy Silk and Lama Handkerchiefs, Satin and Silk Scarfs, Silk Blonds and Quilling, Plain and Figured Nett, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Gloves, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Ladies' and Children's French Cambric and Needleworked Caps and Handkerchiefs. Book, Jaconet, and Checked Muslin, Insertion and Muslin Scollop and Lace, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets, Colonial Tweed Coats and Trowsers, Pilot Cloth, Fine Irish Linen, Calicos, &c, &c. Geo. Scott, Thorn don Flat. Wellington, 11th September, 1847.

NOTICE.

ANY Persons having Cattle of any description running on Section No. 17, in the Lower Valley of the Hutt, are requested to remove them within fourteen days from this date, or they will be sold to pay expenses. By order of James Nelson Burcham, Agent for Daniel Riddiford, Esq. River Hutt, Sept. 8, 1847.

To be Let,

With immediate possession, on the PoriruaRoad, within half-an-hour's ride of Wellington, THE HOUSE and GROUND now in the occupation of Mr. T. H. Fitzgerald. The House contains two small parlours, kitchen, pantry, and one bed-room, oi. the^round iK>oi*; and three bed-rooms, and a store closet above ; stabling, &c, is attached. The gardens are well-stocked with bearing fruit-trees of every description ; and there are about six acres of ground well cleared, and sown down with grass, which would easily keep two or three cows or horses. The house is pleasantly situated, and well sheltered from all prevailing winds. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the owner. September 4, 1847.

Marryatt's Signals Missing.

rriHE Undersigned will feel obliged to the JL person or persons who may have borrowed or have in their possession No. 7 Marryatt's Signal, a Red Flag with yellow cross, ~' A the Rendezvous Flag (black and white eh .ed), to return the same to them without ielay. Any person detaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, 3d Sept., 1847.

SAW MILL, PORIRUA ROAD. BOARDS and SCANTLING SUPPLIED at the lowest market prices, and on the shortest notice. Messrs. Hurley & Lowndes. Wellington, July 17, 1847.

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.

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 Puncheona, 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.

JUST RECEIVED, And on Sale at the Office of this Paper, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Handsomely bound Pocket Bibles and Testaments. Wellington, April 17, 1847.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 222, 15 September 1847, Page 1

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539

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 222, 15 September 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 222, 15 September 1847, Page 1

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