NOTICE. 8. ROBINSON Begs to tender to the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity his most grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his commencement in business, and now that circumstances compel him to leave the Colonies, he would ask a short extension of the favours he has hitherto received, and which, while selling off his Stock, he shall make it his study to merit. Willis Street, 30th June, 1849.
JAMES M'BETH, PIPITEA, BEGS to intimate to Dealers and Families that he has received per Sittert, from Hobart Town, the following articles, which he is enabled to offer at low prices : 8 half chests Hyson Skin Tea A small quantity fine Gunpowder do. Ditto ditto fine Hyson do. 1 cask fine English Chocolate 1 do. do. Jamaica Ginger 2 cases assorted Jams 6 „ Ccdlin Apples6 Rips ton Pippins' A small assortment of Garden Seeds* Also, on hand — Superior Arrow Root Sago With every other description of Groceries. Wellington, May 9, 1849.
NOTICE.
MESSRS. M. & R. HAM XfONT> hc&to return their best thanks to their Customers for past favours i eceived, and beg to inform them that from the arrangements they bare made they are able to reduce the price of Carriage to and from Wellington and Porirua from 2s. to Is. 6d. per cwt. N.B. — Parcels charged for as usual. Carts go regularly every Wednesday and Saturday. Porirua Road, 9th April, 1849.
UMBRELLAS.
TUST OPENED, one case containing an as«J sortment of superior Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, bone and steel frames. Also, — A few of Sangster's Patent Alpaca Umbrellas, which combine the lustre of Silk, with a greater degree of durability. John Fraser, Lambton Quay. Wellington, April 18, 1849.
freehold and other Property for Sale by. Private Contract. For further information apply to Jambs Sellar.
Wellington, 13th December, 1848.
HALF-WAY BOUSE
Between Wairaxapa and Wellington, situate abont 12 miles beyond the Hutt Bridge.
J BROWN begs to inform, the Public that • 'he has opened the above house, and trusts by civility and attention he may be able to afford that accommodation to the Vr airarapa settlers and travellers which has been so long required. The establishment of a house of accommodation for travellers on this part of the road will enable parties to reach the Wairarapa in two 1 days without inconvenience, and as ft is J. Brown's intention to have ready early in the spring and good Paddocks for Stock Cattle can' be driven into town without risk of loss* N.B.— Good Beds. Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the beat description. . '' -< June 5, 1849. ji
THE Undersigned are prepared to contract for the delivery of MAIDEN EWES at any apt proved Port in New Zealand, at the the, rate of Fifteen shillings per head. ' ' ! , " ,' ' ' W. IVI. BANNAf VN* BtQ% WelßngtdjSy 30th May, 1349.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 409, 4 July 1849, Page 1
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