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NOTICE.

THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's t jarrGw**i>iAN"-is- ; -THree-pence a Hire forthe 'fiYst insertion of all advertisements, and o'-^ •penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the Spectator. Office, Tiambton Quay, up to Ten o'clock of tHe evening previous to publication.

FOR CALIFORNIA.

-jrtCT fTI HE fine first class Ship fllS&y -*■ ARTEMISIA, Hnß^ag 600 tons burthen, John P. Ridley, Commander, will sail for CSSQBP San Francisco about 20th April, being a chartered vessel, punctuality may be relied upon. < This splendid Ship has very superior, accommodation for Cabin passengers; and a portion of her lofty and well-ventilated 'tween decks will be fitted up for Intermediate or Steerage passengers. As only a limited space has been reserved for Intermediate and Steerage passengers, early application will be necessary, or cargo will be engaged to fill the place intended for such passengers. For Passage apply to the Commander, on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, April 16, 1850.

A REGULAR TRADER.

FOR LONDON DIRECT

To sail in all April.

vgSffi^ nphe favorite fast sailing barque j^ggS^v -A " WOODSTOCK,' 1 Xl^Srag^ A 1, 12 years, 300 tons, register, William Nicholson, Commander, is now ready to receive freight, and will 'meet with quick desparefif'Tiaving nearly a full cargo engaged. A liberal advance will be given, and insurance effected to shippers (if required), and goods sent for shipment will be stored rent free ; also a guarantee that the vessel proceeds The accommodations are first-rate. Early application is necessary. For Freight or Passage, apply to W B. Rhodes & Co. Or James Smith & Co. Wellington, April 16, 1850.

FOR LONDON DIRECT. (The " Pekin" having sailed for India.) -^j2^ HP H E regular trading clipper ||g|3V JL barque "CORNELIA," Hyjte!i3» A * 1> for 12 years, 372 tons regis- ' gSpSfjjSpfj ter » G. B. Mickleburgh, comman-, 3slSljji§gilF der, will commence loading im-j mediately, and having the most of her freight; engaged, will positively sail in all April. ■ Has splendid disengaged accommodation for 2 cabin passengers only. For Freight or Passage, apply to ! Hervey, Johnston, &. Co. ; Or to Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, April lfi, 185".

FOR SALE.

INVOICES of assorted Drapery Goods, Ex Cornelia @ London. Cart and Coach Springs, with apparatus Canvass, all sizes Europe Rope, do. &c, &c, &c. Apply to Hervey, Johnston & Co. Lombard-street, 10th April, 1850.

ON SALE EX « PEKIN." %(\(\ CASES SUPERIOR GENEVA -■•"" Bethune & Huntbb. Exchange, Wellington, 27th Dec. 1849.

TO BE RAFFLED FOR On Monday Evening, Upril 29, 1850, At Mr. Burchaxn's, Aglionby Arms, River Rutt. FIFTY ACRES of Freehold Land, being . part of Section No. 169, situate in the Valley ofthe Upper Hutt near Brown's Public House and the Fern Land. To be divided in Allotments. 5 Prizes of 10 acres each. 80 Shares at a Pound (i?l). The winners to pay for the due performance of their respective Conveyances. Further particulars to be had at Mr. Roe's, Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay, and at Mr. Burcham's, Aglionby Arms, River Hutt. <.m. m N. B. Sawn Timber -or HuttProdnce taken An lieu of money, for Shares, to meet the con vemienceof countryrsettlers. 1 Wellington, Feb/22> 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 491, 17 April 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 491, 17 April 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 491, 17 April 1850, Page 1

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