CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, / T*HE Members and Friends of the CongregaJL tional Church, lately meeting for worship in Thorndon Chapel, respectfully solicit assistance towards building 1 a place of worship instead of the one they have lost. Contributions in aid of the above object will be received by Mr. George Edwards, Karori; Mr. David Robertson, Te Aro; Mr. Charles Matthews, Thorndon Quay, or by J. Woodward. Wellington, 28th November, 1848.
rpHE Superintending Committee of the WelJL lington Savings Bank, will hold their monthly meeting next Monday evening, Deer. 4, at 8 o'clock, at Barrett's Hotel. Chairman in rotation Mr. Hickson, J. Woodward. Nov. 28, 1848.
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE Property of a Gentleman who has no further use for him, an excellent hack, broken to harness, 4 years old — bright bay and black points; equal to any weight. Parted with for no fault. May be seen on refeience maile to ihe owner at Messrs. Mawby and Higgins's Livery Stables, Barrett's Hotel. 2Sth Novr., 1848.
QAAA DOZEN BOTTLED ALE AND **\J\J\J PORTER, ex Bernicia and late arrivals. P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, November 25, 1 848.
FOR SALE, "EXTENSIVE Invoices of British Manure V factures, Wines, and Spirits.
Terms Liberal. P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, November 25, IS4B.
FOR S ALE, SUNDRY Stores and Fittings, daily arriving from the wreck of the barque Subraon. Apply to John Johnston, or P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, November 25, 1848.
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If^s. And Grrindcry. HHIIE Undersigned having made arrangeX ments with the fmt Manufacturers at Sydney and Hobart Town f<>r a regular supply of all descriptions of Leather, is enabled to offer the same to the Tiade of Wellington and its nei7hbourhood at such prices as will defy competition. D. Isaacs, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Wellington, November 8, 1848. - TV.JB. — Wilshirt's Kip and Sole Leather on sale
NOTICE.
JSTORAH begs respectfully to inform his • Friends and the Public that he has not been able to carry out his intention of running his Spring Cart between the Hutt and Wellington so soon as he anticipated, but that whenever his arrangements are completed he will give due notice. November 29, 1848.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. November 25 — Schooner Emergency, 26 tons, Porter, from Nelson. Passenger — Mr Turner. November 26 — H. M. S. Havannah, 18 guns, Captain Erskioe, from Auckland. Passengers — His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, Col. Bolton, R. E., native chief E Puni.
Auckland Shipping. H M.S. Havaunak arrived from Sydney October 30 tb. The Government Brig Victoria arrived Nov. 3rd. H. M. Steamer Acheron arrived Nov. 7th. The Victoria was to sail immediately after the Havannah for Cook's Strait by way of Taranaki. The Cornelia was also to sail for Wellington in the course of a few days.
At Wellington, on the 27th inst., thewife ofW. J. Porter, of a son.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 347, 29 November 1848, Page 2
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