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Unreaerved Sale.

MR. WAITT ha* received instruction to ael) by Pubic Auction, on Saturday next th* 26th in*t., at Custom House Buildings, at One o'clock-' — An assortment of English made Harness Aftfttantity of Ironmongery Agricultural Implements, Draining Tools, &c Carpenters' Tools, &c 2 chest Drawers An assortment tf Tinware A Bay. Horse A Male, colonial bred <J kegs Port Cooper Butter With a variety of other articles, the property of « Gentleman leaving the colony. Also, ;. By order of the Trustees* \ The following Musical Instruments, the pro- . tperty of the Wellington Band : Cornopean, Trombone, Bass Horn ■ B Flute, Serpent and French Horn. Terms — Cash. Wellington, 23rd January, 1850.-

ANNIVERSARY FETE.

To be held on Te Aro Flit on the 22nd and 23rd January , 185 Q. ATA MEETING of the General Committee held at the Commercial Hotel on Monday evening, the 31st ult., Captain Rhodes having been unanimously called to the •chair, the following gentlemen were proposed and elected to act on the different Sub-Commit-ieea:~

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. Catcbpoole „ S. 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 o MM , a 4 n -i mm WT-k m r becreiartts. . D. Taunton,/ Wellington, 2nd January, 1850.

ANNIVERSARY FETE,

1850. Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor.

THE USUAL SPORTS hitherto celebrated on the Anniversary of^this Settlement will take place, on . ■ ] TE ARO FLAT, , On thb 22nd and 23rd days or Jan-

vary, INSTANT. -

The '-Committee appointed to carry «ut the Sports beg to assure the Public that arrangements have been made for celebrating The Tenth Anniversary with the usual honours.

PROGRAM ME.

.Second Day. CANOE RACE.

Prize £5. To start at 11 o'clock. Entrances to be made at Capt. Rhodes' on the 23rd inst., .before 10 o'clock, a.m.

BULL AND BULLOCK RACE.

Heats. Prize £%, Entrances added. Entrance 5s Committee — Mr. J. Wade, Mr. .Crowther, Major Baker. WAR DANCE.

Prize £5. Committee— Mr. Marriott, Mr. Davis

JUMPING IN SACKS.

Prize £1. Committee — M.Docking, Mr. Heese, Mr. Catchpool. THROWING THE HAMMER.

Prize 10s. Committee — Mr. 'Roe, Mr. Davis.

PUTTING THE STONE.

Prise 10s. Committee~Mr. Marriott, Mr. Docking. GINGLING MATCH.

First Prize £1. Second Prize4os. Committee as on fiffli day. r GREASY POLE. Prize 15s. Committee as on first day. Each day's entertainment to conclude with a display of FIREWORKS, under the superintendence of Mr*. Heese.

By order -of the -General Committee, David Scott, Secretary. ° Wellington, January 19, 1850.

FOR LONDON DIRECT. yr^t-., rFI HE well-known regular trader JBISL ■*- "WOODSTOCK," j|Mp£& A.I, for 12 years, 300 tons burden, 'sflflMflfe W * R * Nicnolson ' Commander. :^Hs3sf This fine vessel has already engagea hiW 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 ~ • Jambs Smith & Co. Wellington, January 9, 1850.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 467, 23 January 1850, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
546

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 467, 23 January 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 467, 23 January 1850, Page 2

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