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NOTICE.

THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the "New Zeatand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian" is — Three-pence a line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the Spectator office, Manners-street, up to Ten o'clock of the evening previous to publication.

CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS

MAY be had at the office of the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait GI'ARDIAN." January 1, 1848.

Just received, per "Calypso,"

An excellent assortment of Drapery Goods CONSISTING OF .'

FRENCH MERINOS of superior quality Black and Coloured Silks, Satins, and Velvets, Visiles and Scarf Mantles A large variety of Woollen Plaid and Cashmere Shawls, French Contill Stays, Silk Stockings, and Hosiery of all descriptions. A large assortment of Infants' Cashmere Cloaks and Hood 9, Knitted Hoods, Cloaks, Shawls and Boas, Linen Damask, Table Cloths, Huckaback and Nursery Diaper, Gents.' superior Merino Vests and Pantaloons, Fine White Shirts, Beaver and Silk Hats, Superfine Black and Blue Cloth, Colonial Tweeds Drugget and Hearth Rugs, Boy's and Men's Ready made Clothing, Fine Welch Flannels and Calicos, Stout 8-4 Sheeting, &c, &c. Geo. Scott, Thorndon Flat. Wellington. March 14, 1848.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. <*d£sh rpHE FINE SCHOONER jßtfßi _ JL MARY ANN, John Warren, Master, burthen 38 MiNsSSgi tons, — sails very fast, and carries a large cargo for her tonnage. Apply to RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, 18th March, 1848.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT,

rpHE fine first class ship Kelso, jgßTjS^. JL 600 Tons, D. Roxborough {aT/Shls^ commander; has superior accomand will sail on Thurs- / * fl y next, 30th instant. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 25th March, 1848.

WESLEYAN DAY SCHOOL.

npHE above establishment is under the maJL nagement of Mr. R. O. Clark, who is competent to impart a sound English education to the children committed to his care. The higher branches (as they are called) taught if required. The system followed is the British and Foreign ; the spirit in which it is conducted — Anti-sectarian. Terms and hours may be learned on application to the Master, at the School Room, behind the Church, Manners-st. "That the soul be without knowledge is not good." — Solomon. N.B. — An evening school for such as cannot attend during the day. Wellington, March 22, 1848.

Eligible Freehold Property to be Sold or Let.

fT»HAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, the ProX perty of A. T. Holroyd, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, ready for immediate occupation, pleasantly situated on the Karori Road, commanding a view of the harbour and surrounding country. The House consists of Dining and DrawiogRooms, four Bed-rooms, Kitchen, Cellars, with Stables and Outhouses. The Ground comprises an Acre tastefully laid out in Garden and Shrubbery. There is also a plentiful supply of excellent water. For particulars apply to James Smith & Co. Wellington, 15th March 1848.

SAW MILL, PORIRUA ROAD. BOARDS and SCANTLING SUPPLIED at the lowest market prices, and on the ohrtest notice. Messrs. Hurley & Lowndes. Wellington, July 17, 1847.

To Settlers in New Zealand.

MESSRS. SIMMONDS & WARD, Colonial Agents, 6 Barge Yard, City, London, attend to all matters of Agency and Commission for parties in the Colonies. Supplies of all kinds, Books, English Newspapers, &c, furnished with the utmost promptitude, upon receps of a remittance with the necessary instructions. Salts of Land effected.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 278, 29 March 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 278, 29 March 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 278, 29 March 1848, Page 1

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