NOTICE. THE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the “ New Zealand Spectator and Cook’s Strait Guardian” is—Three-pence a line for the firstinsertion of all advertisements, 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. For Auckland direct, f I H E fine fast-sailing Brig i -L “ SISTERS," fe' Hugh Clark commander; will 1 for the above port on WedCS£S39nesday next, the 4th day of February. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. Clark on board, or to „„ , Robert Waitt. Wellington, 29th Jan., 1851. TO STAND TO COVER, Until the lsZ of March next, At the Stables of the Undersigned. rHE THOROUGH-BRED Entire Horse “RUBEWS;' Three Guineas each Mare, payable on the Ist March, 1851. H. Wintrinoham. Lombard Street, 27th January, 1851. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, No. 3833, M. U., I. O. F. rp HE Brethren of the Wellington District are A respectfully informed that the Ninth Anniversary of the Britannia Lodge will be celetbrated at Host Firth's, on Monday, the 10th | February, by a Dinner and Ball, when as many Brothers as can make it convenient are invited Ito attend. The Brethren are allowed to introduce visiting friends on the occasion. Dinner on table at 5 o’clock, and Ball to | commence at 9 o’clock. j Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, "ss. 6d. each ; to be had of Host Firth, of the I various Lodges in the District, and of the IStewards. By order of the N. G John Duck Secretary. . Wellington, 29th January, 1851. Good Position for an Hotel or Tavern. ® RO LET, a Piece of Freehold Land, situated f;-*". th® corner of two streets, which are the main thoroughfares in Wellington; from its .‘.central position, neighbourhood, and other advantages. it is peculiarly adapted on which to erect a Tavern or Hotel: any person possessing the means, and wishing to embark in such /an undertaking would be treated with on favourable terms by the proprietor. l or address apply at the Office of this paper. P Wellington, 25th January, 1851. 7 ~—- To Let. WHE HOUSE AND SHOP in Wiilis(.A. street, adjoining St. Peter’s Church. Poswill be given on the Ist November. ALSO, Those commodious Stores on Te Aro Flat, •t present occupied by the Commissariat. Possession will be given on the Ist of December. For further particulars, apply to B N. Levin, _ ~ _ Lambton yenington, October 25, 1850. ' On Sale, ex Eden, r s> BALES of Unbleached Calico 8* 3 bales assorted Printed Cottons IS ] bale assorted Shirts S 2 bales Blankets H 1 bale Flannels U 3 cases assorted Clothes tf 2 trunks assorted Boots and Shoes /19 kegs assorted Nails g 3 hhds. Hollow-Ware B Robert Waitt. /Wellington, December 4, 1859. For Sale. SpHE present Holder’s Interest in the Warekaka Station in the Valley of the WairaL a P a , with or without a portion of the Sheep ow on the run. For further particulars apply g Levin & Co. S Wellington, 25th December, 1850. Salo at the Office of this Paper, -A mnnv THE NATURAL HISgX 10uY OF NEW ZEALAND. Bv the <Gd. CHARD Taylor ’ M.A. 18mo - U January 26. 185 L „ S ' Pa
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 574, 1 February 1851, Page 1
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