Freehold Allotments in Wellington, i MR. ALLEN begs to announce that he has I received instructions to sell by auction, on an early day, a number of Allotments in Molesworth Street (near the GovernmentHouse), Wellington. Particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Terms Liberal. May 31, 1851. For Fort Cooper direct, Having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, riIHE fine fast-sailing Brigantine | “RETURN,” master; will sail for the above on Saturday next, the 7th June, having excellent accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 30th May, 1851. PLANK J will not be responk 7 sible for any debts contracted by Crews of the Barque Maria. Wellington, 30th May, 1851. Ex “ Cornelia” and recent arrivals. 6 HHDS. PALE and BROWN SHERRY 18 qr. casks Golden Sherry 5 } Remarkably/ne Wine \ 20 cases G olden Sherry in 2 doz. and 3 doz cases; a wine well known in this market. 25 cases, 3 doz. each, Old superior Port Wine 13 cases, 3 doz. each, Common Port Wine 2 quarter casks Genlivat Whisky 12 hhds. Brandy, first quality Renault, equal to any other imported here. Geneva in red cases. Sheet, Bar, and Horse Shoe Iron 1 case Blue Cloth Caps, John Fuller & Co’s make. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, May 21, 1351. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. • JI HE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in announcing that Lectures will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute, every Thursday evening during the Winter months, by the following gentlemen:— May 29th—Mr. R-. Hart — Reading—The prospects of Australia in 1801. Mr. Justice Chapman—Peasant Proprietors' Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—The Air or Atmosphere. Mr. Fitzherbert—Education. Mr. R. Hart—Evidence. The Rev. W Kirton—On what principles scenes of distress yield pleasure to the Mind 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 ChapmanDoors will be open at half-past 7, and the Lectures commence at 8 o’clock precisely. < Admission to Members and Ladies free, to nonMembers—One Shilling each; William Seed, Hon. Sec. Wellington, May 24, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 608, 31 May 1851, Page 2
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