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Anniversary Ball.

rri HE Sports to terminate with the Anniversary X 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 he had of the following Gentlemen, who have heen 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, 13ih January, 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, consisting of Trace Harness Shaft Cart Harness Collars, Cart Saddles Belly Bands, Head 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 IP, shipped by Pollard, not having been claimed, are bonded in the Warehouse of the undersigned. Bethunb & 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.), situated on the Tinakori Road, possessing many valuable attractions. Apply to j Bethunb & Hunter. Wellington, 2nd January, 1849.

NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Members and Friends of the Wesleyan Church, will be held in the School Room in Manners Street, on Wednesday evening, the 17th instant, at 7 o'clock. Samuel Ironside, \ Secretaries of the David Lewis, J Building Committee. „, Wellington 13th January, 1849.

Ex LOUIS AND MIRIAM,

And other recent arrivals: —

CONGOU TEA in chests and half chests Pairpanga, Siam and Jamaica Sugar Byass' Bottled Ale and Porter Bass' Burton Ale, No. 2 Java and Manila Coffees Sago Black and White Pepper Port and Sherry Wines in wood and bottle Ex Marys from Launceston : — Y. D. Land new Flour in 200 lb. bags. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, January 5, 1849.

T. CROWTHER,

Tailor, Habit-Maker, &c, WILLIS STREET,

BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has removed from Lambton Quay to his old established shop, Willis-street, where he trusts, by attention to business, and the superior quality of the articles on hand, to receive a rontinuance of that support which he has hitherto ceceived. The following Goods, just arrived ex Susan, from London direct, can be confidently recommended : Black, Blue, Claret, and Invisible Green Cloths Superior Cassimere, for Waistcoatings Tweeds of all descriptions Also,

A variety of superior articles suitable for summer wear. Wellington, Jan. 10, 1849.

Important to Boot and Shoemakers, Storekeepers, and others.

THE Undersigned having imported to order per Susan, direct from London, 28 Packages of Grindery, consisting of earery article required in the Trade, and such as never were before imported into the Colony, he is prepared to supply the Trade and Wholesale Buyers for Cash at leas than Sydney prices. Also per Louis and Miriam, from Sydney, upwards of 20 Bales of Leather of the very best description, which he will sell at prices that will defy competition. D. Isaacs, Lambton-quay, Wellington. N.B. — Parties residing on the Coast sending their order (with a remittance) may depend on having them cat efully selected and shipped with despatch. Wellington, January 17, 1849.

fTiHE Undersigned are pre«fPfprefWß X pared to make advances rfrfPrlf wrlw on wwo 1w ° o1 consi g ned t0 tbeir ABfflHHsV^ friends Messrs Daniel Cooper Greenwood, Bradford, Yorkshire. ' Wool intended for consignment will be stored rent free in their warehouses. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, 3rd January, 18-J9.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 361, 17 January 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 361, 17 January 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 361, 17 January 1849, Page 2

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