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On Tuesday Evening Next, Oct. 13, For the Benefit of Mr. Sutherland.
The performance will commence with/ for th« Ist time, the Drama of RED RONALD THE ROVER; OR, THE ROSE OF ETTRICK VAJ-E. Wandering Steenie Mr. Sutherland Red Ronald Mr. Marriott Laurette Mrs. Amor. After which, a variety of Singing, &c. To conclude with, for the Ist time, the fatea called The Middy Ashore; OR, A SPREE ON LAND. For particulars see bills. Wellington, Oct. 6, 1847.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T3OOK, CARD, JOB, and every other -*-* description of Printing, executed with neatness and despatch, at the Office of the " Spectator," Manners- street, Te-Aro, at moderate Prices.
TH E Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly tiansmitted to Wellington, and may bt had at the Office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advanceOrders for the paper and advertisements will be recflived at the office of this paper. April 18, 1845.
SIGNAL STATION.
MOUNT ALBERT.
The following are the Signals used at ths Flag Staff at Mount Albert. A Square denotes a Ship, "1 When the A frnes " a RnrniiP Vessel it ar? 1 « caique, \ inside the A Circle a Brig, 'i ffp . ... A Triangle " a Schooner, \T* ***** A Diamond^ " a Cutter, \ will be A Parallelogram" a Steamer, J lowered. Remarks. — A White Flag at Mast Head denotes a sail in sight; when the class is ascertained, the descriptive Signal will be hoisted at the Yard Arm. English vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head. Foreign vessel of war, Union Jack at Mait Head, with white Pendant. Government brig, white Pendant under descriptive Signal. When a vessel is at anchor, either inside or, outside the Heads, the flag is lowered to half mast. A vessel in distress, or on shore, descriptive signal half mast. Fore and aft schooner, a triangle hollow in the centre.
Wellington Markets, Retail Prices, Oct. 6, 1847. —First flour, £15:0 per ton; Bread, per 2 Ib. loaf, 5d. ; Leef, 7d. to ,Bd. per lb. ; Mutton, 7d. to Bd. per lb. ; Pork,' sd. to 6d. per lb. ; Fowls, per pair; 45. ; Ducks, per pair, ss. ; Geese, 7s. each; Turkeys, 7s. each ; Fresh butter, Is. 9d. ; per lb-. ; Salt butter, Is. 6d. perlb. ; Potatoes, £7 per ton ; Eggs, Is. 6d.per dozen; Cheese,' Nevr Zealand, Is. 4d. per lb.; Bathurst; Bd. per lb. ; Maize, 3s. Od per bush. ; Ale, 2s. per gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb., Firewood, per cord, £1.
Agents for the New Zealand Spectator. w. h l™ . & *°°™. : : : : : : : : } We »wton. J. H. Burcham Petoni. C. Elliott Nelson. E. Dorset Taranaki. W. Bowler London.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 228, 6 October 1847, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 228, 6 October 1847, Page 1
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