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NOTICE. THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook s Strait Guardian" is — Three-pence a line withe first insertion of all ady^gtisements, and one penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the Spectator Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o'clock of the evening previous to publication.

T\/TR. W. MARSHALL begs leave to inform IVJL the inhabitants of Wellington, the Hutt, Porirua, and Taranaki, that he intends opening, on the Ist of January, 1850, a BOARDING SCHOOL, for young Gentlemen. Mr. M., with a view to the above, has taken a house and grounds in Hawkestone-street, Wellington, where he is making considerable additions and alterations, and expects to have them all finish ed'by the end of the year. The course of instruction will embrace a sound English Education, including Book-keeping by double entry, Geometry, the elements of Land Surveying and Mapping, together 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 bearmg 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 Wednesday and Thursday the 23rd and 24th January next, the Prospectus and Conditions in due time. K. BcTHUND, Honorary Secretasy. Wellington, 26th Decemher, 1349. 4 TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. • 51^0 DOZEN BARCLAY'S celebrated •Uv Pnrter and Ale, in casks containing 3 dozen, @ 9s. 6d. per dozen. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.

FREEHOLD PROPERTY.

House and Garden,

Oh Cook's Mount, near the Government Reserve. To be Sold or Leased,

rHAT Commodious Dwelling House in Wal-lace-street, at present occupied by the Rev. J. Inglis. The House is a substantial wood and brick building, with a slate roof, and is in excellent repair, it contains four rooms below, and two above, and has three fireplaces ; also a store-room, closets, and offices. The Garden contains about an eighth of an acre. The situation is delightful, and the house well adapted for a genteel family. ' For particulars, apply to Mr. Robert Hood, Carpenter, Cook's Mount ; or to Mr. Alexander Farmer, Shoemaker, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 10th Novr., 1849

THE UNDERSIGNED begs to acquaint his friends and the public that he has recommenced importing, from London direct, Alexander Black's well-known Port, Sherry, and Champagne Wines, that he will have a steady supply of the same, and that they are now to be had at the Wellington Hotel, m from 3 dozen cases downwards to any quantity to suit convenience. Chas. E. yon Alzdorf. November 3, 1849.

For Sale Ex " William Alfred," FIRST quality Sydney Flour in 1001b bags Hunt's treble diamond Port Wine in quarter cases First quality Sherry in do. Manila Cigars, Nos. 2 and 3 (new numbers) „ Coffee Qr. casks of Glenlivat Whiskey, 11 o. p. Rice and Scotch Pearl Barley An assortment of Drapery suitable to the present wants of the market, consisting of: Bleached Linen Drills assorted Rough Hollands, Osnaburghs Brown Cheese Cloths Irish Linens, &c, &c. Hervey Johnston & Co. Wellington, November 21, 1849.

M. QUI N, FARRIER,

Dixon Street, Te Aro, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the very liberal support he has received during the last seven years, and trusts by a strict attention , to business, and moderate charges, to receive a continuance of the same. M. Q. — Begs to intimate, that he has reduced the price for Horse Shoeing from 6s. to 55., from this date. i Wellington, November 17, 1849,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 461, 2 January 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 461, 2 January 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 461, 2 January 1850, Page 1

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