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On Sale by the tin designed, Ms TIMBO, tititi, S(c. £Z(\(\ BAGS assorted Sugars, viz., Pam- "" " panga, Manila, Javj, and Mauritius SO Chests Congo Tea, 10 boxes Pekoe 50 Bags best Manila Coffee 10 Do. white and black Pepper 40" Tons best Van Diemen's Land Flour 40 Bags best Patria Rice 200 Do. Hdbarfc Town Baked Biscuit 20 Cases Cavendish, ex Robert Pultford 10 Kegs Negrohead do. do. 10 Hhds. East India Rum 4 Dd. Martell's Brandy 20 Quarter-casks Marsala 20 Do. Brown Sherry 5 Pipes Port "Wine 20 Casks Vinegar 200 Dozen assorted Wine 40 Casks Pork (Yule's brand) 5 Bales white and unbleadhed Calicoes Cases of Haberdashery Bales of Wrapping Paper Hoop Iron, Corks, Ciirrie Powder &c. &c. Sec. Robert Waitt. September 18, 1847.

WELLINGTON ACADEMY. MR. GRACE will open (his Institution upon Monday, 11th October, in the commodious premises at the corner of Willisstreet and Manners-street. The course of instruction will comprise Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, History, Geography, the Greek and Latin Classics, and the portion of Mathematical Science which is preliminary to the studies of a University. The English language will receive a large snare of attention, as being essential to every pupil in after life, and as forming the basis of every subsequent acquirement. Information in Art and Science will be communicated from time to time to those attending this Academy, which, it is hoped, they will find very useful to them in their future career. Hours of attendance— Forehoon from 9 to 12, Afternoon frbrri 1 to 4. Fees. Reading, Is. per week. Reading and Writing, Is 6d per week. Reading, Writing, & Arithmetic, 23. per week. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, History, and Geography, 2s. 6d. per week. Classics or Mathematics, £2 per Quarter. Wellington, sth October, 1847.

TO STAItfD THIS SEASON, AT the Proprietor's Stables, River Hutt, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-

dAy; And at Mr. Allens Livery Stables, Lom-bard-street, Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; The imported Draught Horse, " CHARLES." Terms — Three Guineas each Mare. \ R. Dl TCHON. River Hu(t, September 14, 1847.

To Persons SwitH Bush License*, and Oftiers. nhHE Undersigned begs to call attention to A his present low Cash Price* for Spirits, ditty paid, in quantities of not less than, two gallons :— Good Brandy, .... 14s. 6d. per gall. B. P. Rum, 10a. o"d. .. White Gin, 10s. 6d. Also on Saxe, in Bond, 10 Hhds. Brsndy 6 Hhds. 2 Puncheons, B. P. Rum Gin in Hhds. and Quarter-casts 100 Half Cases Gin, 4 per cttot. O. P. Port and Sberry in Quarter- casks Champagne and Claret J. M. Tatioßj Licensed Custom-house Agent, Fatish-^reet. July 20, 1847.

WOOL PACKS, GORN 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 ofMr. W. LVotfj corned 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 I,'lfe»-

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 233, 23 October 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 233, 23 October 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 233, 23 October 1847, Page 1

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