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For Immediate Sale, Ex VICTORIA, ifIA BALTIC DEALS, 14 feet long, *vO 9x3 inches. P. M. Hervey. Custom-house Buildings, December 8, 1847.

Barque Victoria from London. /CONSIGNEES by the above Vessel t£|^ \_/ are requested to pass Entries at tJgPS^ the Custom-house without delay, to prevent demurrage. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Custom- House Buildings, December 8, 1847.

For Port Adelaide.

v|s^£. rfl HE A 1 fast-sailing Barque jEg^. J_ VICTORIA, ffFaftlg 300 tons, W. C. Williamson commander, will sail for the above \3S£3sSs Pol*P 01 * immediately on discharging her inward cargo. For Freight orj Passage, apply to the Commander on board,l]or to P. M. Hervey. Custom- house Buildings, December 8, 1847.

ON SALE,

Ex "Bee," O A HHDS. ALE and PORTER &Vr Vinegar in quarter-casks White Gin in hhds. B. P. Rum, 2 bales Scarlet Blankets Iron Pots, Camp Ovens Sickles, Scythes, Cattle Bells Cart Boxes, 2| and 3 in , Spirits of Tar Labrador Salmon, Biscuit 40 tons best Sydney Flour, 100 and 200 bags J. Johnston. December 1, 1847.

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

HOPS. BEST KENT HOPS retailed at the Cooperage of the undersigned, Lambtonquay. Joseph Masters. Novembet 6, 1847.

Freehold Land for Sale. FTIOWN and Country Lands for sale, in most A eligible situations. For particulars apply to Francis Bradey. Wellington, December 8, 1847.

Town Land for Sale.

TOWN ACRE No. 464 Wellington Terrace, wirh three Dwelling-houses thereon, in the occupation respectively of M. Asher, Esq., let at £20 per annum J.King, Esq., do. £10 H. J. Cridland, Esq., do. £10 Also, Town Acre, No. 459, Wellington Terrace, with two Dwelling-houses thereon, one in the occupation of A. W. Shand, Esq., at £16 per annum. To be sold together, or in separate lots. For further particulars apply to Edw. Catchpool. November 30, 1847.

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

Wanted to Purchase, £kf"k ACRES OF LAND, about 8 miles from Vv Wellington, in the direction of Porirua. Apply to Charles. Cator, Solicitor. Wellington, Nov. 19, 1847.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Near the Church or Thorndon Flat, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE containing Five or Six Rooms and a Kitchen. A liberal rent will be given. Apply at the office of this paper. Wellington, December 8, 1847.

WANTED,

A STEADY MAN as FARM SERVANT, a Married Person would be preferred. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to Capt. Daniell at Trelissick. Wellington, December 8, 1847.

To the Inhabitants of the Kutt District and Wellington.

GEORGE GREATHEAD, (LATE OF NELSON),

Blacksmith and Farrier, BEGS leave, most respectfully, to inform the Public of Port Nicholson, that he has commenced business in the above line, near the Bridge, River Hutt; and trusts, by punctuality and attention in his calling, to merit a share of that patronage which it will always be his study to deserve. Ijgp" Cutlery of all kinds Ground and Set, in the best style, and with the utmost possible despatch. December 7, 1847.

MRS.'VAUGHAN 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 the Staffordshire Warehouse. • A supply of new and fashionable articles in 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 246, 8 December 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 246, 8 December 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 246, 8 December 1847, Page 2

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