NOTICE. |hpHE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the t “ New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian” is—Three-pence a line for Mm first insertion of all advertisements, and one menny a line for every subsequent insertion. |p| Advertisements will be received at the Specifa/or Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o’clock the evening previous to publication. I® : : • ■ FOR LONDON. B. fxr- rp HE Fine First-class Barque J- VICTORY, 350 tons, J. Mullins, commander, will sail as above about the 10th April next. jgg For Freight or Passage having splendid accommodations Apply to Bethune & Hunter, or fi Hervet, Johnston & Co. I or at Nelson to Messrs. Morrison & Sclanders. Wellington, 10th February, 1851.
FOR SALS. THE well known smart sailing Cutter MARIA JOSEPHINE, about 20 tons, substantially built, pBSHlgs sails fast, carries a large an d is ready to proceed to sea. ° • For Further particulars apply to BETHUNE JiuNTER Jxchange, Wellington, 27th February, 1851. N.B.—lf not disposed of, she is open for barter to any part of the Coast. For Fort Cooper, Immediately on her return to this Port, fTAHE well known Schooner -L TWINS, Jas. Davies, master. EEuglg For Freight or Passage apply to JHSBSw Bethune & Hunter, Exchange, V, ellington, 2B, 1851. On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex “ TITAN," from London. \GI& PACKAGES MERCHANDIZE p"' ® Consisting of— I Fancy Prints | Men’s and Boys’ Moleskin Trowsers I’ Scarlet Blankets, various sizes I White do., do. | Blue Serge Shirts I Twilled Stripe Regatta Shirts g American Pea Coats and Trowsers | Assorted Haberdashery | Boys’ Tuscan Hats E Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves I Ladies’ Shawls I Gauze and Bonnet Ribbons E White and Grey Hosiery | Forfar Sheeting g Printed Druggett and Green Baize fort and Sherry Wines Red ease Geneva S Raisins and Currants White Lead in Iron Packages &c., &c., &c. I And to arrive per (, EMU.” 1 Martell's Brandy inhhds. and qr. casks g viunen’s Stores of every description . W. M. Bannatyne & Co. fth February, 1851, j “ UNION MILLS” FLOUR. bags First Quality “ Union Mills” •j»» r Flour, how landing ex “ Border ■a, from Launceston direct, ■r lit t in, Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, 12th February, 1851. BP Sale at the Office pf this Paper, I LEAF FROM THE NATURAL HIS- | TORY OF NEW ZEALAND. By the gt- Richard Taylor, M.A. 18mo. Price Bd. »nuary 26, 1851 ’ gOn Sale st the Spectator Office, Price 2s. 6d., I nU-?’ UAL FOR NEW ZEALAND S BEE-KEEPERS. By the Rev. W. C. M.A., may be had at the Spectator H? e ’ and Messrs. Johnson & Moore’s, LambBquay, ftnuary 26, 1851. il Price One Shilling, lIBMI IBM Published at the Office of this Paper, ~ UNITY, a Sermon; preachjhnrM &. a . ur . an S a before the Committee of “°R, Society, by the Rev. R. n *iary 26. 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 583, 5 March 1851, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 583, 5 March 1851, Page 1
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