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HORSES, EX "REBECCA;'

FROM HOBART TOWN. ■JY^R. WAITT has receifed instructions to IjJL sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY next, the sth instant, at Winteringham's Livery Stables, Te Aro, Tit oneVclock :—: — 7 Mares, several of which are thoroughbred 2exceUent Draft Horses The above are warranted broken in to saddle and Harness. The hiive been carefully selected in Van Diemen's Land by Jaraes Lord, Esq., 'expressly for this Market, and have been landed ex Rebecca in >first rate condition, Wellington, Ist January, 1850.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. »130 SI nnHE well-known fast sailing jJJGk 1 brig "MAW OF ERIN,'* ffrlnfaljg Captain Heslop, 170 tons bur-jfiEa-EMsa len P er re £' ster > coppered and CSS§6V copper-fastened, and will meet

•with quick despatch. For jFreigTit or Passage, having good accommodation for passengers, apply to Captain Heslop, or to William Hickson, & Co. •Wellington, 29th December, 1849.

For London Direct.

fTIHE FRIGATE-BUILT Ship .ffiJCßk ± "PEKIN," 'i^^Kw A. 1, for*l2 years, 562 tons register, ■H^K George Whitby, Commander. This splendid Ship will com<tnence loading at Nelson immediately after her inward cargo and passengers are discharged,

<and will sail hence for London in all Februaiy. Her accommodations for-Cauin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers are of the first order, •and if required she will carry an experienced - Surgeon. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain 'JWhitby on board, or to Hervey, Johnston, "&. Co. Wellington, 291h December. 1849.

.FOR LONDON via HOBART TOWN, (On her return from Port Cooper J "tfZ&SK fTUfExfine fast sailing Barque, Igjgjk X REBECCA, 400 tons, Wm. y4fflsjs|jpffio"' c commander; has -superior .wNH^Kmccommodation for passengers. — vessel -affords an excellent op'postunity for Shippers of Wool, having her "dead weight ready in Hobart Town-; quiok -dispatch is guaranteed; and if inducement •offers, Captain Storie wiH call in at Nelson. .For freight or passage apply to W. B. 'Rhodes & Co, or to ■James Sunn & Go. "Wellington, Jan. 1, 1850.

. FOR CALIFORNIA, To sail positively on the Ist February, iJfl^K. fTIHE fine fast sailing first-class dflaSfii -I- Barque THAMES, 407 tons, Cffaß^c John Hedley commander. For freight or passage apply to QSSSBP Levin & Co. Ist January, 1850.

ANNIVERSARY FETE.

To be held on Te Aro Flat on the 22nd and 23rd January, 1 850. AT A MEETING of the "General Committee held at the Commercial Hotel on Monday evening, the 31st ult., Captain Rhodes been unanimously called to the chair, the following gentlemen were proposed and ►elected to act on the different Sub- Committees :—: —

AQUATIC SPORTS—

Captain Sharp Messrs. S. Carkeek „ W. B. Rhodes „ S. Cemino Geo. Young.

HORSE RACES—

"Messrs. H. St. Hill Messrs. G. Moore „ R. B. Thelwall „ W. Tankersley „ J. Wade „ P. Murch „ G. Hunter „ D. Scott

RURAL SPORTS—

Major Baker Messrs. C. Cameron "Messrs. A. M'Donogh „ H. Marriott „ Wm. Bannister „ E Roe, sen. „ E. Catchpoole „ J. Dean „ G. Moore > „ R. Davis „ W. E. Vincent „ I. Featherston „ W. D. Taunton „ J. H. Docking „ W. E. Wallace „ K. Samuel „ H. Allen „ J. Grimaldi With power to add to their numbers, David Scott, 1 Q MM . J^ /It u so Wtv m r /secretaries. . D. Taunton,/ Wellington, 2nd < January, 1850.

JUST ARRIVED, . Per "Maid of Erin." J fk TIERCES of Prime Mess Beef *■" 8 kegs of do., do. 10 bags of Patna Rice 74 bags, containing 300 bushels. Y. D. L. Oats 10 tons Blacksmith's Coals 10 tons Ist quality Y. D. L. Flour 2 cases Clocks 4 kegs Tongues 1 case Looking Glasses and Paintings Apply to William Hickson, & Co. Wellington, 29th December, 1849.

Seasoned American Timber. THE Undersigned has a large quantity of assorted Timber, well seasoned, and assorted sizes, for sale, ex Inconstant. _ ' Robert Waitt* Wellington, 6th Jan., 1850.

NOTICE.

KILLED OR STOLEN, about ten days ago, a Red Terrier Dog. — He had on him a curb chain collar with a small brass plate, on which was engraved — " Major Patience, 65th Regt." Whoever will give such information at the office of this Paper as will lead to his ■discovery will be handsomely rewarded. Wellington, Ist Jan. 1850.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

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