Anniversary Ball.
rf^ H E Sports to terminate with the Anniversary JL Ball and Supper, which will take place on Wednesday evening, January 24th, at the Britannia Saloon, under a Committee of Management Tickets 7s. 6d. to admit a Lady and Gentleman .__To be had of the following Gentlemen, who have been appointed as Stewards :— Major Baker, Messrs. D. Scott, E. Roe, sen., G. Moore, J. Johnson, D. Wallace. W. B. Rhodes. , The whole of the arrangements undei the immediate direction of Mr. J. H. Marriott, who is now busily engaged in re-decorating the Saloon for the occasion. Wellington, 13;h January, 1849. -
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSRS.
JAMES SMITH & Co. Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 16th instant,— A Variety of useful Merchandize, and Sundry Commissariat Stores. Particulars in Catalogues. Sale at One o t clockWellington, 13th Januar}', 1849.
On Sale Ex "Harlequin," LOAF and CRUSHED SUGAR Iron Pots Camp Ovens Wheat Mills Soap Ex Louis and Miriam : Sole and Kip Leather Saddlery, consitting of Trace Harness Shaft Cart Harness Collars, Cart Saddles Belly Bands, He»d Stalls &c, &c. Ex Susan: Superior Witney Blankets James Smith & Co. Wellington, January 9, 1849.
Notice to Consignees per ' Harlequin.' 5 POCKETS HOPS, landed ex 'Harlequin' from Sydney, marked I P, shipped by Pollard, not having been claimed, are bonded in the Warehouse of the undersigned. Bethune & Hunter, Agents Schooner 'Harlequin.' Exchange, 9th January, 1849.
TO BE SOLD OR LET, TOWN ACRE No 629, with the Residence and buildings thereon (the property of A. T. Holroyd, Esq.)j situated on the Tinakori Road, possessing many valuable attractions. Apply to
Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 2nd January, 1849.
EX BRIGANTINE WILLIAM ALFRED, Expected Dailt. /CONGOU TEA v-/ Rice, Soap, and Sugar Flour, Whiskey Powder and Shot Maize, Raisins, Currants Oilmen's Stores — well assorted Blacking and Matches Tobacco Liqueurs, Lemon Syrup Nails Boots and Shoes, Leather, and Crockery Ware. Apply at the Office of William Fitzherbert. Wellington, 30th December, 1848.
A CARD.
Mrs. WATSON, Mount Victoria, ©Kill OMI AKi R.
lieather ■ ■L And Grindery. *t§ ■ ■"■ » THE Undersigned having made arrangements with the first Manufacturers at Sydney and Hohait Town for a regurar supply of all descriptions of Leather, is enabled to offer the same to the Trade of Wellington and its neighbourhood at such prices as will defy competition. ' D. Isaacs, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Wellington, December 30, 1848. tf t j} m Wiithire't Kip and Sole Leather on Sale
FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. -<T>a, rp HE Fine Fast sailing Schooner jggSa. JL ADELAIDE, A3BQM&G- Gedge, master, will aail on dUKMONDAY the 15th instant. Has superior accommodations for Passengers. For Passage only, apply to Captain Gedge, on board or to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 13th January, 1849.
FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTY For immediate Sale! TWO ALLOTMENTS of Land, freehold, on the Porirua Road, at present leased to Mr. Gell, and Mr. Woodward. ALSO,— That House lately occupied by the late Col. Wakefield. The lease has seven years to run. Apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, Dec. 16,1848,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 360, 13 January 1849, Page 2
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