FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! EX "LADY DENISON," AND "LOUIS AND MIRIAM." QA TONS BEST VAN DIEMEN'S «*" LAND FLOUR 30 chests Hyson Skin Tea j 400 bags best quality Sugar Bottled Fruits A few thousands of No. 4 finest Manila Cigars 50 bolts Bleached and Unbleached Navy Canvass, Nos. 1 to 7 I And 6 bales superior 12-4 Scarlet and White Blankets ! Also, — ! A quantity of other Goods too numerous to mention, to be sold by the Undersigned, at very low prices, to close Consignments. Also, — Ex "Robert Syers," A few tons of compressed New South Wales Hay. Samuel & Josbph. Wellington, June 3, 1848. __________
17UNE FLAVOURED BRANDY, : Proof. 10s. 6d. per gallon. ■ R. J. Duncan. June 7, 1848.
Jjjgß BOOTS and SHOES!! A Wf Ex "INDIAN," and \ JP^fc " ELORA." & D IS A ACS, Lambton Quay, begs to ac- • quaint the Inhabitants of Wellington, that he has received a few cases per Indian and Elora, containing the following superior assortment of: — Ladies' Cloth, Lama Cloth, & Prunella Boots Ladies' Patent Leather, Prunella, and Leather Shoes, Gentlemen's Wellington, Clarence, and Blucher Boots, Gentlemen's Oxonian, and Tie Shoes, Men's Strong Watertight Boots, Children's Cloth and Leather Boots, and Strap Shoes. D. I. having also received a good and varied assortment' of Grindery, parties in the Trade can be supplied on the lowest terms. N.B. — Boots and Shoes purchased at this Establishment neatly repaired. Wellington, June 3 1848.
To Merchants, Shippers, and Others. MR. WILLIAM HENRY CUTTEN, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, at the New Settlement, DUNEDIN, Otakou, New Zealand, will be happy to receive Consignments to sell by Auction or on Commission. May 31, 1848.
WANTED, a quiet DONKEY, broken in to Saddle. Application to be made at the Office of this Paper. May 31, 1848.
rpHE Friends of the late Mr Thomas Hendry JL are most respectfully invited to attend his Funeral from his house in Willis Street, to the usual jilace of interment, on Thursday, the Bth inst., at 2 o'clock. C. MILL'S, Undertaker. Wellington, June 7, 1848.
By license, on Saturday, June 3rd, at Manawatu, by the Rev. Samuel Williams, Mr. J. M. Best, to Anne Maria Barnett. By license, on Tuesday, the 6th May, at the Wesleyan Church, Manners-street, by the Rev. Samuel Ironside, Mr. Charles Howe, to Miss Frances Whelch, both of Wellington.
On the sth inst., after a short illness, Mr. Thomas Hendry, aged 27 years.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 298, 7 June 1848, Page 2
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