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JUST RECEIVED, PER "BEE,"

A FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF Summer Goods, consisting of — Plain and checked Alpaca, French, Scotch, Linen and Muslin Ginghams, French, Lama, and Muslin Dresses, Silks, Satin, and Satinnette, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Parasols, Scarfs and Scarf Mantells. A large and varied assortment of Shawls, Ribbons, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets, Children's worked Caps, Bodies, and Robes, Insertion and Scollop, French and Scotch Cambric, Long Lawn, black and white Net and Lace, China, India, and fancy Silk' Handkerchiefs, Corded Petticoats. An assortment of ladies' and gent.'s Gloves, Silk and Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, Colonial and English Tweeds, Printed Druggett, fine long Cloths, Calicos, &c, &c, &c. Geo. Scott, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, Nov. 20, 1847.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

THE next Exhibition will ta,ke place at the Aurora Saloon, on MONDAY, the 22nd in*t. All Articles must be sent before 10 o'clock, a.m. ; and the doors will be opened to Visitors at 1 p.m. Admission to Ladies and Members gratis; to Non-Subscribers, one Shilling. I. E. Featherston, Secretary. November 15, 1847.

Freehold Land for Sale.

TO BE SOLD, in Lots to suit Purchasers, part of each of the following Sections — TOWN ACRES Nos. 924, 925, and 932, situate in Hanson Street. They are in good cultivation ; stocked with Fruit-trees, Flowers, vegetables, and surrounded with hawthorn hedges; the residence and property of Mr. Francis Bradey. Also, 300 ACRES OF COUNTRY LAND, Nos34, 37, and 39, situate near Pahautanui, Porirua. And also, Nearly 200 feet of BEACH FRONTAGE, on Lamb ton Quay, part of Acre No. 489, let on a Ground Rent to good tenants, and realising fully £100 per annum, with about 20 feet of the ground unlet. For particulars, apply to Fuancis Bradey. Wellington, November 2'), 1547.

LAND FOR SALE.

TO P>H SOLD in lots to suit Purchasers, Town Acres Nos. 169 and 171, situate in Willis find Ghuznee Streets, adjoining Mr. Rae'b Acre. For particulars apply to Levin & Co. Wellington, Nov. 13th 1847.

HP HE BRIG "BEE,'' Add:.ms ffifcf^V. .JL Mailer, will sail for Sdyney #;^^m^ on WEDNESDAY the24thinstani. agjP^JjlJi-3 For Freight or Passage W. M. JjANNATYNK & Cf). Wellington, l"lh November, 1847.

MAIZE. TO BE had at the Store of the Undersigned, at 3s. 6d. per Bushel.

For Cash only. J. M'Beth, Willis Street. Wellington, 13th November, 1847.

ON SALE. EX " SAGHALIEN." /CHAMPAGNE in 1 Doz. Cases, of the O First Quality. W. S. Loxley. Farish Street, Oct. 30, 1847.

THOROUGH BRED Imported ENGLISH BROOD MARE FOR SALE. /CLEMENTINA, by O&westry, out of Eliza, V./' . Apply to Charles Cator. Wellington, October 25, 1847.

To Tavern - Keepers or Capitalists. A most eligible Leasehold Investment. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE unexpired term of Fourteen Yearsi from the first day of April next, of tha* portion of a TOWN ACRE in Manners Street, comprising the old established Tavern known as the Ship Hotel, now let to Mr. John Pimble as a tenant-at-will ; together with the Premises on the east side, occupied by Mr. P. Murch, and let to him at a yearly rent for the whole term of the lease ; and on the west side, of a House and Shop let to Mr. Dillon, as a yearly tenant; including also the large Building in the rear known as Fuller's Theatre ; and two small Cottages or Tenements adjoining, now let to H.M. Government, and which is well adapted for a public bath, or warehouse. For all particulars apply to A. Hort, Sen., At his Warehouse, Lambton-quay. November 8, 1847.

Ex "SAGHALIEN" from London And on Sale at the office of this Paper, SUPERFINE FOOLSCAP Copy books ruled Superfine Playing Cards Best Russia Card Cases Superfine Sealing Wax, black, red, and fancy colours Best Hainbro' Quills Initial Wafers Mayor's and Vyse's Spelling Booki Sec, &c, &c. November 17, 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

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626

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

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