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NEW WESLE VAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON.

To Contractors and Builders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until the 10th January next, 1849, for erecting a Building for the purpose above named. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and particulars obtained on application to -Mr. E. Roberts', Architect, Bqulcott-sfreet, Wellington. .Tenders may he offered for the execution of tire' entire Service, or for the, supply of Materials and Labor separately. The Building Committee are not bound to accept ,thcTkrwest Tender. ' " " ■ ' ■ - James Wat&in. .

Wellington, 19th December, 1848.

PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY.

EROE begs to acquaint the Reading Public • of Wellington and its vicinity that he intends opening a SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY on the Ist of January, 1849, at his Fancy -Stationery and Toy Warehouse, Lambton-Quay. < The Library consists of a large assortment of Books lately arrived from London, and embraces the best works of Marryatt, Hainsworth, Boz, and the other most popular authors of the present day. Arrangements Have been made that a constant succession of New Books will be added as soon as possible after their publication. • TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION. Per year .£lll 6 „ 6 months 1 0 0 „ quarter 0 10 6 „ month .' 0 4 0

Payable in advance. A Case, of. Fancy Toys will be opened for the Holidays. Wellington, 20th December, 1848.

rpHE UNDERSIGNED, in returning thanks JL -to the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity for the very liberal support he has received since he commenced business in Mulgrave street, begs to intimate that he has disposed of his Stork and Premises to Mr. D. P. M'Eue'n, and he trusts that the patronage so fully enjoyed by himself will be extended to his successor. t l '>- ' ■ <xeo. Scott.' Wellington, December 12, IS4B.

THE UNDERSIGNED begs respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Wellington and the New Zealand Public in general, that he has .purchased from Mr. Geo. Scott his entire Stock of Drapery Goods at large discount frpm the original cost price,- and in conjunction with Mr. Scotts Stock a large and varied assortment of New Goods -will-be offered, 1 selected by the Undersigned in London and Sydney .expressly for, this market, among which -will be found ( many novelties in Town Printed Muslins and" Cambric, Cashmere,De Lain and I^ama Dresses, Shawls, Neckerchiefs, French Cambric Handkerchiefs, v Bonnet apd Cap "Ribbons, Black Satin, M-°«"e, and Gros de Naples, Mull, Jaconet; Book, tVin'dow and Musquito Muslins, Parasols, Hosiery and Gloves in Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cottott, Tuscan andLuton Bonnets, one cartoon Sewed Muslins, in Hahit Shirts, and' Collars, West of England Black, Blue, and invisible' Superfine, Black, Oxford, SteeJ and Fancy Doeskins, Gentlemeirs' JBkek and Blue Frock Coats from S. W. Silver'& Co., London j a case of White Long Cloth Shirts from the same house, Mens Moleskin and -Cord Trousers, and a small assortment of Boys* Clothing, -one case Colonial Tweeds' and Doeskins. A general assortment of Haberdashery. As, the whole of the above must be turned in cash 'forthwith great inducements will he offered. D. P. McEuen. Thorn don Flat, December 12, 1848.

G N SALE

Ex "Cornelia," and late arrivals. Qi\ CASES OLD SCOTCH"], **v Whiskey, 11 o. p. ~0-40~ o - 40 cases Pale Cognac ' U 10 do. Old Tom «8 .50 do. Port Wine, superior, 1& 3 £ dozen -cases p -a " ' 50 do. superior Madeira, 1 & 3 -p ° dozen .each - ~^o ~ J ' 80 do. Pale, Gold, andSrown Sherry "2 , 10 do. Champagne « "z 30 do. Burgundy ' ■ja 20 quarter-casks Port, Sherry, *nd> Is Madeira J " 40 hhds. Jamaica Rum 10 hhds. Manila Rum 100 kegs and cases Tobacco 30 bales unmanufactured Tobacco (suitable for sheep washing 10 pockets and 8 half pockets Hops 400 bags assorted Sugars 20 bags Coffee 10 bags Wlrite and Black Pepper 30 boxes Ccngou "20 bags ship Biscuit 20 casks Vinegar 13 tuns best Oil Casks &c, . &c, &c. Robert Waitt. Wellington, 16th October, 1848.

FOR 3 ALE, ' ! THE CARGO OF THE "MARYS,"

(a> LauKceston. A f\ TONS BEST VAN DIEMEN'S LAND **" FLOUR. ' • ■ ' " Apply to -- '- • . - ■ J..M. Taylor, • Farish-street. Decefaaber 16, 1848. ■ " <•- ' --•' '

At P. Couper's. General- Stoxe. THE BEST RUM AND BRANDY, vmr .-ivjfeduced, Wholesale. Murphy-street, 3?hprnd\on Flat, , } k \ 56th December, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 355, 27 December 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 355, 27 December 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 355, 27 December 1848, Page 2

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