Anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel, Manners Street, Will be celebrated on the 9th and \olh February. ON SUNDAY 9th, Sermons will be preached and Collections made in aid of the Trust Fund. Morning Service at 11. Rev. J. Watkin. Evening Service at 6J. Rev. J. Inglis. On Monday the 10th, there will be a Public Tea Meeting at 5 p.m. . N.B.—To the Religious Public—Galatians vi. 2. Wellington, 29th January, IS5i ■ Ex “Titan,” Captain Craib, from London. 20 QUARTER CASKS Sherry WINE, in bond. FIRST QUALITY. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, February 5, 1851. Notice. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Mr. John Drummond, Settler, Turanganui, Wairarapa, are requested to lodge the same with the Undersigned on or before the 14th instant. All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay their amounts to Mr. Benjamin Ling, who is the only party authorised to collect the said debts. Mr. Benjamin Ling has been placed in charge of the Turanganui station, and all parties are hereby cautioned not to trespass thereon. For the Estate of the late John Drummond, J. C. Raymond, Acting Executor. Union Bank of Australia, Wellington, Feb. 4, 1851. Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth. MESSRS. DAY & FOOTE beg respectfully to inform the public, that they have taken the above commodious Hotel, and to state that no trouble or expense will be spared to ensure the best accommodation and comfort to persons visiting the Settlement. N.B.—An Ordinary daily at Two o’clock Charges moderate. New Plymouth, February 5, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 575, 5 February 1851, Page 2
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251Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 575, 5 February 1851, Page 2
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