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On Sale, ex late arrivals, A GOOD Selection of Paper Hangings, JZJL Dining-room, Sitting-room, Bed-room, &c. Also, Oak Pannellings for Offices, Halls, Passages, &c., &c., executed in the neatest • style, and for the lowest possible prices. W. Fisher, Willis-street. N.B.—Paints, Oil, Copal, and Mastic Varnish. LOSt, On Monday afternoon, the 21 st instant, A BROWN SABLE BOA. Any person bringing the same to the office of this Paper will be rewarded. April 25, 1851. Flowering Bulbs, Roses, &c. JAiMES M’BETH begs to intimate that he has received, per “ Munford, ” the following, viz.— Dahlias, of sorts Tulips, do. Orange and White Double Giant Narcissus Gladiolus Augustus English White Fragrant Lilies Oxalis Rubella Dwarf Hamanthus Small leaved Oxalis Mixed Ixias Yellow Narcissus Agopanthus Umbellatus Copper-coloured Day Lilies North American Evergreen Thorn A variety of new Roses A small assortment of Flower Seeds N.B.—Cabbage, Cauliflower, and other Plants, now ready. Wellington Nursery, 25th April, 1851. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned James Smith and John Howard Wallace in Wellington, in the trade or business of Merchants, Auctioneers, and Agents, under the Firm of James Smith and Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. As witness our hands this twenty-fifth day of April, 1851. 1

James Smith, , John Howard Wallace. Witness—John King, Solicitor. Wellington, 25th April, 1851. Wellington Ahenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. r HE COMMITTEE of the above Institute have much pleasure in announcing that a senes of Lectures will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute during the Winter months, commencing on Thursday, Bth of May, when the President of the Institution will deliver a Lecture on “ Peasant Proprietors.” The series will be continued on each succeeding Thursday, by the following Gentlemen— The Rev W, Kirton—On Astronomical WonMr. Fitzberbert— Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—The Air or Atmosphere. Mr. R. Hart—Evidence. Mr. Fitzherbert— The Rev W Kirton—On what principles scenes of distress yield pleasure to the Mind Mr. Justice Chapman— Mr. Catchpool—The Origin and Art of Printing. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—Water, and its constituent elements. Mr. Woodward—The Principles of Construcas applicable to Timber Architecture. l he Rev. W. Kirton—Poetry. . Mr. Justice Chapman— Admission to Members and Ladies free, to nonMembers—One Shilling each. William Seed, Wellington, April 23, 1851. C ’ Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics* Institute.

'IMIE Ninth Anniversary of the above InstiInS,ta; J w ffl^ e g h d ‘ pm “> PrBSident ° f *"« e ° f the i evenin s Addresses will favourilJ rt bySeV i e D al gentlemen > and various Woduced. G and PleCeS ° f Music wiU be ind mTA be i ° pene< ? at Half -Past 4 o’clock, p.m., and the chair to be taken at 5. 4s to r 6d - ea , eh ; double Tickets, to be obtained from Mr. Wm. Lvon or any member of the Committee. * TXr rt WUMAM SEED, Hon. Sec. ’’ cilmgioti, April 23, 1851. ____ Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra. B“„ L WEDNESDAY r ,hc 30thinstani Evening next, the \ D j ,,c . ln « t 0 commence at 9o’clock. be Gentleman, to vern th" RovJnFt * H ? te1 ’ tbe Aurora Ta “ Wellington, 23rd April, 1851.

Ex “Cornelia/’ \jn Sale by the Undersigned, TJATENT Enamelled Ware, consisting of— J- Glue-pots, deep and shallow Basins P or _ nngers, Stevvpans, Saucepans, Tea-kettles Kittle? 1 f c ° Untains » Pudding Pans, and FishKet..Best warranted Tools, consisting of—Bench Moulding and Match Planes, Sash Fillisters .and Ploughs, and Turkey Slips, Copper and Tj 11 Scales, and Weighing Machines, Dosfnd BriMu'S’ T 5 ’ Sug ? r Y:^ i PP ers ’ Bronzed p" d B J t Fe " de . rs and Fire-Irons, Sets of Goods* Ir 0" We,ghts ’ and a variety of other . Thomas Mills, Lambton-quay, Ironmonger. 23rd April, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 598, 26 April 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 598, 26 April 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 598, 26 April 1851, Page 2

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