TYTANTED, a Precentor for the Scotch Church, Wellington. Apply to the Rev. W. Kirton. May 7, ISSL For Sale, THE HOUSE and SHOP now occupied by the undersigned, on Lambton-quay. Terms moderate. For particulars apply to Jabez Dean. May 7, 1851. HORSE INFIRMARY. MICHAEL QUIN, Smith and Farrier, DIXON STREET, BEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he has removed his Shop a few doors towards Willis-street, and that having considerably extended his Premises, and built an Hospital in connection with the Forge, he will now he enabled to give additional care to the Horses entrusted to him, and with less expense to the owner. He also avails himself of this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage awarded him since opening the above establishment, and hopes by renewed exertions to merit a continuance of the same. M. Q. declines having anything to do with horses that have been tampered with. Advice gratis, from 7 till 10 o’clock a.m., the Sabbath day excepted. Wellington, May 7, 1851. On Sale, Per “ Cornelia" from London, DOZEN of “ Marzetti’s” Bottled vf Ale and Porter 50 dozen of Marzetti’s Champagne Cyder Sherry, Madeira, and Port Wine in bottles, quarter casks, and octaves, from the celebrated house of Rutherford, Drury, Co. 20 hhds. of Porter, from the ‘ Model' Brewery, London 1.97 packages of Merchandise, consisting of Superior 5-4 coloured Prints Do. 11-4 Witney Blankets Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts Assorted Moleskin Trousers Patent Sperm Candles Linseed Oil, boiled and raw Turpentine, and Spirits of Tar Ground White Lead, and assorted Paints Oilman’s Stores And various other goods. And to arrive per “ Cresswell” from London, 200 dozen of “Marzetti’s” bottled Ale and Porter Apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington, 12th April, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. ! PI IE COMMITTEE of the above Institute JL have much pleasure in announcing that a series of Lectures will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute during the Winter months, commencing on Thursday, Sth 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 Wonders. Mr. Fitzberbert— Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—The Air or Atmosphere. Mr. R. Hart.—Evidence, Mr. Filzherhert— The Rev. W Kirton—On what principles scenesof distressyield 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 Construction as applicable to Timber Architecture. The Rev. W. Kirton—Poetry. Mr. Justice Chapman—. Admission to Members and Ladies free, to nonMembers—One Shilling each. William Seed, ... . Hon. Sec. Wellington, April 23, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 602, 10 May 1851, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 602, 10 May 1851, Page 2
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