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FOR SALE,

Ex "SAGHALIE N," |A TONS of Nail Rod Iron, at £16 per JLvr ton. P. M. Hervey. Custom- House Buildings, October 23, 1847.

FOR SALE, 3 TONS OLD GRASS HAY. Apply to M. Hammond, Porirua Road. October 23, 1847.

NOTICE.

SINCE the Bankruptcy of A. and T. Fraser, • the Property has been held by them in an illegal manner. Parties concerned will find me anxious to do justice to the utmost of my power. , . Joseph Henderson. Wellington, October 23, 1847.

HORSES FOR SALE ! ! ! THE- unsold portion of that Superior lot of Horses, ex '? JOHN FLEMING," will be now sold at reduced prices, in order to close accounts previous to the sailing of the ' LORD HOBART' on Friday morning:. Immediate application is necessary. James Smith & Co. Wellington, 20th October, 1847.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, And now landing Ex "LADY MARY PELHAM," FROM LAUNCESTON. FINEST Quality Van Diemen's Land Flour at £15 per lon. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. 20th October, 1847.

Ex "SAGH ALIEN" from London, Noiv Landing. SHERRY in quarter Casks. Claret and Champagne in 1 doz. cases B. P. Rum 12 O. P. Hennessy's Brandy in quarter casks Fine Cognac Brandy do. do. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. 20th October, 1847.

Richard Barrett deceased. PROBATE of the Will of Richard Barrett, late of Taranake, Whaler, deceased, having been granted to me the undersigned, I hereby request all persons having any business transactions with such Estate, to forward their communications to me at the office of Messrs. Ridgways, Hickson, & Co., on or before the 30th day . of November next, before which date all persons indebted thereto are required to pay the amounts due. And for the purpose of facilitating the arrangement of all matters connected with the said' Estate atTaranake, I haveappointed Mr.Richard Brown of that place to act on my behalf, and . have furnished him with full authority for such purpose. John Wade, Exor. Wellington, 16th October, 1847.

FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! AT £13 per ton, or 14s per 10'Hbs. ; to be had at the shop of P. Murch, Baker, Manners Street. Also, — Good Sea' Biscuit at £18 per ton, or £1 per lOOlbs. Orders punctually attended to. Wellington 6th October, 1847.

EX "FROLIC," AND LATE ARRIVALSPURE white Gin in hhds. Geneva in red cases B. P. and Foreign Rum in hhds. and puncheons Spirits of Tar Turpentine and Linseed Oil Tartaric Acid, Soda, Chocolate Composition and Mould Candles, Soap Flour in 1001b. and 2001b. bags Manilla Sugar Congou Tea, Coffee, Loaf Sugar 11x4 & 12x4 Blankets Shirting, Calicos > Serge Shirts, Tweeds Doeskins, Navy Duck Biscuit Ist and 2nd quality Patent Nails Shingle and Spike Nails Camp Ovens, Iron Pots. J. Johnston, Lambton Quay. September 29, 1847.

WELLINGTON ACADEMY.

MR. GRACE will open this 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 share of attention, as being essential to every pupil in after life, and as forming the basis of every subsequent acquirement. j 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 — Forenoon from 9to 12, 'Afternoon from 1 to 4. Fees.

Reading, Is. per week. I Reading and Writing, Is 6d per week. ! •! Reading,' Writing, & Arithmetic, 2s. per week. i i Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Gramimsr, History, and Geography, 2s. 6d. per week. '. Classics or Mathematics, £2 per Quarter. Wellington, sth October, 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 234, 27 October 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 234, 27 October 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 234, 27 October 1847, Page 2

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