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Ex Wellington @ Hobart Town. •g /ABags best V. D. Land Flour XUv 12 half chests superior Tea 30 bags Coffee 20 bags Patna Rice 50 bags superior Sugar 6 pockets Hops 5000 V. D. Land Palings &c., &c., &c. Robert Waitt. Wellington, 29th March, 1851. Notice of Removal. STEPHEN HARTLEY, GUNSMITH and CUTLER, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has removed to his new premises, next door to Mr. Firth’s, Aurora Tavern, where he is now prepared to execute work in the above business in all its particular branches. Lambton Quay, March 26, 1851. Heinke & Co.’s Improved Diving Apparatus. THIS Invention has been very extensively employed for examining and repairing Ships’ bottoms at sea or in harbour, thereby saving in the latter case the great trouble and expense of unshipping the cargoes; for the recovery of property from sunken vessels; and for making and repairing the foundations of viaducts and harbours. With the assistance of this apparatus, a Diver can remain with the greatest ease any length of time under water engaged in all kinds of work. Price of the Apparatus complete from £lOO to 56125. Sold by the Patentees, Messrs. E. Heinke & Co., 103 Great Portland-street, London. Further particulars can be obtained at the office of this Paper. Wellington, March 26, 1851. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY i Daguerreotype, MR. INSLEY would announce to the Public of Wellington, that he is now ready to take his superior style of plain and coloured Daguerreotype Likenesses in any weather equally well. The Public are invited to call and examine specimens, whether they want pictures or not. Mr. I.’s stay in this place will be very short. Prices from One Guinea and upwards. Likenesses taken of Children in from 1 to 5 seconds.

Private Rooms up stairs at Mr. Bannister’s, “ Crown and Anchor Tavern,” Lambton Quay. 26th March. 1851. To be Let, or to be Sold, in suitable allotments. All that valuable frontage opposite Mr. Fox’s late residence, from the corner of Sydney-street up Molesworthstreet to near Mr. Phillips’, the Watchmaker. Apply to Chas. E. v. Alzdorf, Lambton-quay. Wellington, March 15, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 591, 2 April 1851, Page 2

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358

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 591, 2 April 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 591, 2 April 1851, Page 2

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