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FOR LONDON DIRECT. srjLs, HP HE well-known regular trader |P*&a X "WOODSTOCK," yJSff^fikL A. 1, for I*2 years, 300 tons burden mgS£s3^§& W. R. Nicholson, Commander. This fine vessel has already engaged half her cargo at Wellington, and will immediately proceed to Nelson and Cloudy Bay, as soon as her inward cargo can be discharged, and will sail hence for London in all February. Her Cabin accommodations are first-rate, and she offers an eligible opportunity for Passengers about proceeding to England. Apply to W. B. Rhodes & Co. Or, to James Smith & Co. Wellington, January 9, 1850.

For Port Cooper, To sail on Monday morning, Jan. 14, .- TaLsi rriHE fine fast sailing Schooner #*§L JL CAMILLA, jjSPgfo 250 tons, Capt. T. J, Cundell, has ggHHK splendid accommodations for Pas-

For Freight or Passage apply to R. Waitt, or J. Smith & Co. Wellington, January 11, 1856.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. To Sail on 26th instant.

'%t^- r T^ H E Fine First Class Ship J»£%k 1 LADY CLARKE, WiKggiii. 5:50 tons, M. M'Lean, Commander. ■KflgSfe Carries an experienced Surgeon, has splendid accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage -apply to Captain M'Lean, or to Bethune & Hunter. N.B.— Wool taken to Sydney at 7s. 6d. per bale. Exchange, 15th January, 185 '>.

Ex " PEKIN" and " THAMES." JUST RECEIVED by the Undersigned an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives and Scissors, of the very best description ; Table Cutlery of every description in Bone, Horn, and Ivory; A few of Jones' Patent Carvers and Beef Slicers, Bread Knives, Butchers' Knives and Steels. riets of Bench Planes and Moulding Planes of all kinds. Hand, Panel Tenon, Sash, Crosscut and Pit Saws of the best qnality. Thomas Mills, Ironmonger, &c, Lambton Quay.

16th January, 1850

ANNIVERSARY FETE.

To be held on Te Aro Flat on the 22nd and 2Zrd January, 1850. AT A MEETING of the General Committee held at the ' Commercial 1 H'dtel on Monday evening, the 31st uit., Captain Rhodes having been unanimously railed to the chair, the following gentlemen were proposed and elected to act on the different Sub-Commit" tees : — AQUATIC SPORTS— Captain Sharp Messrs. S. Carkeek „ W. B. Rhodes „ S. Cemino Geo. Young. 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 Secretaries , W. D. Taunton, j Wellington, 2nd January, 1850.

ANNIVERSARY FETE, 1850. To take place on the 22nd and 23rd January.

First Dat — Aquatic Sports. Sailing and Rowing Matches.

Rural Sports. Gingling Match. Greasy Pole. Soap Necked Geese. Foot. Race. Wheelbarrow Race. Grinning through Horses Collars. Donkey Race.

Second Dats Sports — Aquatic Sports. Rowing Matches and Canoe Race.

Rural Sports. Bull Race. War Dance. Female Native Race. Jumping in Sacks. Throwing the Hammer. Pitching the Stone. Smoking and Drinking Match. Rolls and Molasses Match. Gingling Match. Greasy Pole.

Each day's entertainment to conclude with a display of FIREWORKS, under the immediate direction of Mr. Heese.

Further particulars will be inserted in the next publication. £ AV "> ScoTT ' \ Secretaries. W. E. Taunton, J Wellington, January 16, 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 465, 16 January 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 465, 16 January 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 465, 16 January 1850, Page 2

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