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NOTICE.

THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in $c * yfew Zealand &jbct,'atcoi jA^p CopK s $TitArT'GuAEDiAN" is-r:^:biee-^e|ic»,'a Ime fpv -thefepsU*«actfe* «t«iU a,a.i»'erti3emejaU r and on# T^nriy.^-a line fqr every aub^eq«e. n tiin»ertion. Advertisements, will be received} at. the Speciaior ©fljee, X<amb£on C!tv»ay, up to Ten o'clock 'of the, evening previous to publication.

T\jrß. W.MARSHALL begs leave tojnform lYA T the inhabftants of Wellington, 'the.Hntt, 'Porirua, and TaTanaki, that he intends opening, on the ist of January, 1850, a BOARPING SCHOOL, for young Gpntleroen. Mr. M., with a view to the above, lias takpna house and grounds in Hawkestone-street, Wellington, where he is making considerable additions and ' alterations, and expects to have them all finished by the end of the year. The course of tn■truction will embrace a sound English Education, including Book-keeping by double entry, Geometry, the elements of Land Surveying and Mapping, together with Drawing and Painting in oil and water colors. Also — French, German, and Latin. Religious and moial improvement will be sedulously attended to, and gentleman-like deportment and honorable bearing strictly enforced. Terms —30 -guineas per annum. Prospectuses with drawings of the- house may be had on application to Mr. Marshall, Hawkestone-street, Wellington. November 21, 1849.

NOTICE.

Burnham 'Water Annual- Races. THE above Rices will take place on Wednetdqys.nd Thursday the 23rd and 24th "January next, the Prospectus and Conditions in due time. K. Bethune, Honorary Secretary. Wellington, 26th December, 1349. _ .TO jCLOSE. A -CONSIGNM£NT.~ £) fl£(\ 'DOZEN BARCLAY'S celebrated m/^3\j porter and Ale, in casks containing 3 dozen; % 9s. 6&. per dozen. ■Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.

FREEHOLD PROPERTY.

, . House and Garden, On Cook's Mount, near the Government Reserve. To be Sold or Leased,

' TIHAT Commodious Dwelling House in Wal|L lace-street, at present occupied by the Rev. J. Inglis. The House is ( a jsubstantial wood and brick building, with a slate roof, and is in excellent repair, it'eonrains four roomsbe)aw,rftnd two above, and has three fireplaces ; also a store-room, closets, and offices. The <xarden' contains about art eighth of an acre. |Tbe situation is .deligshtfnl, and the jhouse .well

adapted for a genteel family. For particulars, apply to "Mr. Robert Hood, Carpenter, Cook's Mount; lor to Mr. Alexander Farmer, Shoemaker, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 10th Novr., 1849 •

rr\H;E UN,D£IISJGNED „be.gs ito A ' Tiis friends and the public that he. has re'comteienced importing/ "from {London direct, AfIfEXMipER Brack's w.eUtknown -Rorf, -3her.ry, anjA Champagne Wipes, that he will have <c steady supply of the«ame, and that they are r np>w ( fc> ibe had at the 'WEiiLjsWJ^QN Hotel, in fr,om 3 dpzen case 3 downwards Jo any -quantity to tvtxt convenience. Gtuts. E. yon Alzro&f. rWellington, Novemb.er^,' r1849. r l849.

r £gr E* " Alfred," , •nn\lßST r quality,Sy t dpey J^our in lOQlb tegs J?' 'Hunt's treble .diamond Port Wine in ' ' -quarter cases /fiipt, quality: Sherry do. Manila Cigars, Nos. 2 and 3 (new numbers) „ Coffee ' ' , . Qr.- casks of Glenlivat Whiskey, 11 0., p. 'fiiiselinia^trtdb: Peafl^arley iAtn««sortnvent^" £)Fapevy-Bnitsble4o>thepre-'j«eD*jwaniwofjtfiet*arV!fit,^onsJsiMvg>of : ; own Cheese ' ■ f lrfiffi f BinieHSf^Beclj^Scc. >-:''.. / ~ . i9H&BJKETUIOH«rfcTON«&[Co. W,ovemfeBr,^vJB49. ' '

■ . rSison JTe Aro, * BEGS to return his sincere thajifc* iioihii Friends-«nd-the-Public -generally for the .crery^liberal; support/he, has ifeceive^3 iduring -the , .^ait.fleMen- years.tand trui.te.by a/^|riqt f Qtientipn < ftp.iusiness^ndraodexafe.pharges, a continuance x>f the same. r 'M. "Q. — ?«gs to in'timate^that'he^s reduced -prioe .for florae 'Shoeing tfrom'Gs. to=Ss., | fronwUiisidftte. ' ' r ',r „ , ' WelliDgtony^PKßinher^,^^., , ; „ .. ' {

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 460, 29 December 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 460, 29 December 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 460, 29 December 1849, Page 1

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