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Ex “Louis and Miriam,” And now landing at the Stores of the Undersigned, /"N AMPBELL’S Soap, in whole and half boxes Best Mould Candles Loaf Sugar and Molasses Dairy and Liverpool Salt No. 2 Manila Cigars Meditun-siz’d Tobacco Pipes Neat’s Tongues and Red Herrings Wrapping Paper, Black Pepper Indian Curry and Spices Sauces, Bottled Fruits Sardines, Pickles Sperm Candles, Salad Oil Bloom and Turkey Raisins Currants, Arnold’s Black Scotch Oatmeal, Bath Bricks John M'Beth, Willis-Street. Wellington, June 4, 1851. Ex “Cornelia.” r B IHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the JL Public of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has just received an Invoice containing the following excollsnt assortment of Goods, the whole of which may be relied on in point of quality', as they were shipped to his order by Messrs. Batty & Co., of London.— 100 Wiltshire and Double Gloster Cheeses 1 hhd. Westphalia Hams 50 tins superfine Mustard 30 dozen Bottled Mustard ■lO cases Coleman’s and Lescher’s Starch 1 cask Bermuda Arrowroot 30 dozen Day & Martin’s Blacking 5 cases Ling Fish 1 tierce Doggerbank Cod Sounds in glass jars 1 tierce 1-4, 2-4, and 3-4 tins Sardines 5 half-barrels Yarmouth Red Herrings 2 tierces English Loaf Sugar 7 barrels Zante Currants 25 boxes Muscatel Raisins in layers 1 tierce Barcelona Nuts 1 tierce shelled Valencia Almonds 100 drums best Turkey Figs 12 cases best English Jams and Jellies 1 tierce Maccaroni & Vermicelli in 71b. tins 1 30 doz. assorted Pickles 30 ~ Salad Gil 20 „ Sauces and Capers 5 „ assorted Syrups '6 „ ~ Essences 6 „ Cayenne in Castors 10 kegs fine English Oatmeal 10 dozen Robinson’s Groats 4 cases Pearl Sago 18 jars “ Taddy’s” Brown Rappee Snuff 4 cases Bs. 6s, and 3s Price’s Composition . Candles 2 casks Carbonate Soda 1 cask Tartaric Acid 1 ~ Solid-back Shoe-Brushes 2 bales containing 40 reams Wrapping Paper 3 cases Balm’s and Ford’s Pipes ■5O dozen Alloa Pale Ale, as a sample of future shipments expected Also, ex “ Scotia,” 70 bags Java and Pampanga Sugar 20 chests and half-chests Congou Tea 20 boxes Campbell’s Soap 4 cases Colman’s Blue 2 casks Carbonate Soda 6 casks Washing Soda, and 1-case Laver’s Tin Blacking -&c., &c., &c. John M’Beth, ,, Willis-street. Wellington, April 30, 1851. HORSE INFIRMARY. MICHAEL QUIN, Smith and Farrier, DIXON STREET., "OEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public _M-* that he has removed his Shop a few doors towards Willis-street, and that having consider rably.extended his Premises, and built an Hospital in connection with the Forge, he will now be 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. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. I pHE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in • V announcin g 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. ;’! r ‘ stice 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 Chapman— Doors will be open at half-past 7, and the Lectures commence at 8 o’clock precisely. Admission to Members and Ladies to nonMembers—One Shilling each. William Seed, Hon. Sec. Wellington, May 24, 1851.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 609, 4 June 1851, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
639

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 609, 4 June 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 609, 4 June 1851, Page 2

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