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NOTICE. CONTINUATION OF SALE.

" ON MONDAY NEXT

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co., "Will resume their Sale of General Merchandize Ex " Saghalien" @ London, At the Stores of Mr. P. M. Hervey, CUstom /House Buildings. Also— 2oo bushels New South Wales Maize Sule to commence at One o'clock. Wellington, December 4, 1847.

SALS BY AUCTION.

Mr. WAITT

Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 7th inst., at Custom House Buildings, at One o'clock, the following Merchandize, to close consignments :—: — 35 tierces prime Sydney Mess Beef 30 bags Patna Rice 4 hhds. Brandy, superior 50 bags best Van Diemen's Land Flour . 80 do. Mauritius Sugar 50 do. light coloured Manila do. 10 chests Congo Tea 5 bales Sole Leather 30 dozen Bazils 10 tins and cans Linseed Oil 10 qr. casks Vinegar 20 casks Dunbar s Bottled Ale and Porter 25 dozen fine Table Salt &c. &c, &c. Wellington, December 4, 1847.

LOST, FROM THORNDON FLAT, ABOUT, THREE WEEKS AGO,

A STRAWBERRY HORNED HEIFER, between two and three years old. Whoever will give infoimation so as to l^ad to the recovery of the same, *will be suitably rewarded on application to James Blyth, Dixon-street, Te Aio. Wellington, December 4, 184 S.

Classical and Elementary English School. THE REV. J. J. r. O'REILY having secured Mr. Fryer's well attested experience and skill in teaching, in consequence, begs respectfully to inform the Catholic Inhabitants of Port NichoUon, that School will be opened in St. Mary's Chapel ou Monday morning '6th instant, where all information required shall be given to parents, who, may honour the School with their patronage. * Should any of our beloved dissentient Brethren piease to intrust their Children to our care, and wish them not to be partakers in those religiou* exercises, which occasionally will have ..place ;,and which as Lord Bacon says, should be as a spice informing and shedding a flavour over secular knowledge, so to hinder its corruption.; yet, however truly desirable, still on this religious bead, shall the wishes of such Parents and Children be faithfully adhered to. Wellington, December 4th, 1847.

CARD. J. C. DRAKE, SURVEYOR, TE ARO FLAT.

ON SALE,,

Ex_ " Bee," €)f\ HHDS. ALE and PORTER &\J Vinegar in quarter-casks White Giu in hhds. B. P. Rum, 2 bales Scarlet Blankets Iron Pots, Camp Ovens , Sickles, Scythes, Cattle Bells Cart Boxes, 2£ and 3in , Spirits of Tar . Labrador Salmon, Biscuit • , 40 tons best Sydney Flour, 100 and 200 bags J. Johnston.. December 1, 1847.

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

To Let, with immediate possession, THE HOUSElately occupied by DrJPmLsoN, situate on Te Aro Flat. For particulars apply to Mr. Straton. November 20, 1847.

MAIZE. TO BE had at the Store of the Undersigr ed, . at 3s. 6d. per Bushel. For Cash only. J. M'Beth, Willis Street. Wellington, 13th November, 1847.

For Sale, A HOUSE, containing Four Rooms, and , Kitchen, with excellent Stabliug and .Garden, in Willis Street. , , Apply to Charles. Cator, Solicitor. • Wellington, Nov. 19, 1847.

Wanted to Purchase, ' i^A ACRES OF LAND, about 8 miles from "" Welling on, in the direction of Porirua. '" Appty to Charles. Cator, Solicitor Wellingtfcn, Nov. 19, 1847.

MRS. V AUGHAN begs to inform the Ladies of Port Nicholson .that she has commenced business in the straw bonnet line at the premises on Lambton Quay, lately occupied as ihe Staffordshire Warehouse. ' A fcripply of new and fashionable articles \n, the above line will be always on" hand, and all, kinds of Bonnet work will be executed with that economy and dispatch which will, she trusts, ensure a share of their patronage. Wellington, November 24, 1547.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1847, Page 2

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