A STRONG ACTIVE WOMAN as House Servant )' one who will make herself generally useful will be preferred. ' ' • * :? " * ■Apply to < . >'i ' W. Allen,' ' New Zcalander Inn. Wellington, November 10, 1847: ' - -
JOHN. TURNER, Tailor, LAMBTON-QUAY, BEGS most respectfully to return thanks to his Friends, and to the public in general, for the liberal share of patronage I\e h^s hitherto received; and hopes, by punctuality and ?trict attention to business, to,ra,erit a continuance of their support. , "" i J. T. likewise begs to inform the, public thjSt he has always on hand a yai;ied assortment of Superfine Cloths, Plaini and Striped Doeskins, Casimeers, Cplphial .^"wqeds, together with ft variety of Figured' S'ahns, &c, &c, &c. i. Wellington, November 10, 1847.
Ex "SAGH ALIEN!" from London, Now Landing.' ' QHERRYin quarter Casks, , ," , , , kJ Claret and Champagne jn 1 doz.' cases B.P. Rum 12'0.P: /" ' 7.'/ Hennessy's Brandy in quarter' casks Fine Cognac Brandy, do. do. W, MI' BSNNitYNE & Co. 20' h October, 1847. 1 ' ) .').{'.
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On Tuesday Evening J^ext, Nov. 16,
The performance will commence with, for the 4th time, the Drama 6$ • •' % GRACE DARLING; OR, THE WRECK OF THE FORFARSHIRE STEAMER.
After which, a f variety, "of Singing, &c,
To conclude with, for the 2nd time, the fare* called
THE UNFINISHED. GENTItEMAN.
For particulars tee billt. Wellington, Qct. 20, 1847. " • 1 - . ;
SIGNAL STATION. ' f ' h
MOUNT ALBERT.
The following are- the ' Signals used at " the Flag Staff at Mount Albert. ' A Square denotes a Ship, ''* ") ' ' When th* acio» ;;- *n*w*, SSSL A Circle. ", a Brig, Lwfc'Wj* A Triangle, " aSchopner,,. \fJ4rl& A Pjam ft nd , " , a Putter, », , , Kggp £H ? A Parallelogram" a Steamer,, .i J. lowered. f~* Remarks. — A White Flag at 'Mast Head denotes a sail in sight; when the class is ascertained, the desciiptive Signal will -be hoisted- at the- Yard ,Arm. English vessel of war, Union Jack at 1 Mai ( t Head. Foreign vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head, wjth white Pendant. " ' \ \\\ £" \ C>overn.m]ent brig, w,hite Pendant \\nder dgr scriptive Si^najl ' ( ( , ( . When a vessel is at aj),ch,oj, either inside oir outside the He^ds, the flag is lowered ,to h^al/ mast. . • , A vessel in distress, or on 'shore, descriptive signal half mast. • - ' i '>.'-- i Fore and aft schooner, a triang'.e hpllp^ ij\ the centre. ' , Wellington Markets, fietail Pri'c^ Noy, 1.3, 1 8,47. — First flour, £1 5 : 0 per ton* ; Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 5d. } Beef, 7-d." to' Bd. per lb. ; Mutton, 7d. to Bd'.' per' lb'. ; Po^rk; sd. to 6d. per lb. 3 Fowls^,per/p^ir, ; Duck^, pe,r pair, <js. ;.. $e,ese, 7s, each; Turkeys, 7s. each; Fresh, butter, Is. ,6d. j per lb. ; Saltbutt'er,'ls. 4d;per j lb; £7 per ton ; Eggs, Is. 6d.per doiqp.; Chee^ New Is. 4dlT pe,r lb.; , jßathuri^ Bd.per lb M ; Maize, 3,a.J>d ppr^ush. } Ale. 2*. per gallon ; I Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb.^ Firewood, per cord, £1.Agetjts for ; thp Nbw Zealand S^ectattor. ' te;.*^;ii:i;',r W^zw J. H. JBURCHAM ... t /•••_•• ?#&> n >« - ! C. Euyou .' ,", . .'/•, |j e l s 9!n* -- ' rE. Dorset v/ . , , ,.%,. v . , X«r«maki. .
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 239, 13 November 1847, Page 1
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