NOTICE.
THE PRICE" OF ADVERTISING in the "New Zealand 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 Guardian." January 1, 1848.
FOR AUCKLAND via NELSON. rpHE FINE SHIP INDIAN' jgKjjgr JL 600 tons, J.T. English, Com - /^SsPgjak mander — will sail on Tuesday next, j^ffi^pspll For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 22nd April, 1848.
For Hobart Town direct,
rjIHE fine fast sailing Barque jHJBw -L LADY DENISON, /ssKrf||» W. Murray commander ; has suasgii«§|j|i|f perior accommodation for passengers, and will sail on Saturday, the 22nd inst. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to Samuel & Joseph, Lambton-quay. April 19, 1848.
ON SALE,
At the Stores of the Undersigned. £Zf\ HHDS. PRIME old West India Rum 25 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 11 cases Cavendish and Nail Rod Tobacco 5 Puncheons American Rum 20 tons Y. D. Land Flour Sperm Candles, Chocolate, Ash Oars Dip and Mould Candles, Vinegar Dried Apples, Manilla Sugar Pickles, Bottled Fruits, Mustard Sauces, Kip and Sole Leather, &c, &c. Also, 20 tons Hay 2000 lbs. Mixed Grass Seeds W. B. Rhodes & Co. Te Aro, 19th April, 1848.
NOTICE.
TO PARTIES REQUIRING A RUN FOR CATTLE.
MR. BEST of Manawatu, is prepared to Depasture Cattle on reasonable terms. Apply to J. M. Best, Manawatu, or to W. B. Rhodes & Co., Wellington. 19th February, 1848.
FAT STOCK ! ! FAT STOCK ! ! ! TO GRAZIERS AND IMPORTERS. THE UNDERSIGNED is a Purchaser of Fat Cattle and Sheep for Cath. William Couper. Wellington, 19th February, 1848.
WESLEY AN DAY SCHOOL.
THE above establishment is under the management 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.
npHAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, theProX perty of A. T. Holroyd, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, ready for immediate occupation, pleasantly situated on the Karori Road, commanding a view j of the harbour and surrounding country. j The House consists of Dining and Drawing-, Rooms, 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.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 285, 22 April 1848, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 285, 22 April 1848, Page 1
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