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For the benefit of whom it may concern. Messrs, bethune & hunter are instructed by Messrs. Levin & Co., Agents of the late Barque Maria, to sell by Public Auction, at Terawiti, on WEDNESDAY next, the 30th inst: — All the wreck of the Barque Maria, of London, 420 tons, as it now lies both above and below the water, together with several casks of Sperm Oil and all other Cargo, Stores and whatever else may appear. Sale io commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, July 25, 1851. For Sale, EX "OKIE NT A L.” HANDSOME, well bred Mares, most ly in foal to the celebrated imported horses JEther, Emigrant, or Sheik. 500 fine woolled Maiden Ewes. also, — 400 tons best Newcastle Coals. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, July 22, 1851. To the Ladies, WHITE OR BLACK SATIN Boots or Shoes made to order either in the French or English Style. Thomas Irving. Lambton Quay. Wellington, July 26, 1851. New Zealand Society. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in the Hall of the Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute on Monday, 28th July inst., at half-past seven p.m., to receive the Report of the Council on the Rules for the Society. By order of the Council, Walter Mantell, Hon. Sec. July 18th, 1851.

Notice. IN CONSEQUENCE of the bad state of the road C. Cundy’s Van will continue to run between Wellington and the Hutt during each week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday only. The Proprietor beg to intimate that, unless the roads are shortly repaired, it is doubtful whether) he will be enabled to continue running his Vans during the winter. 23rd July, 1851, Board and Lodging, A COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging House, Cuba-street, Te Aro. Apply to Mrs. M'Donough, ... On the premises. Wellington,-July 23, 1851.

To Sell or Exchange for Scrip, THAT Fertile Wanganui Section, No. 235, with Bell’s Creek running through it. It is but a few minutes’ walk by a cart road from where the Shipping lie, and will soon become very valuable, as Wanganui is about to be made a Port of Entry. Apply at the office of this Paper, Or to Taylor & Watt, Wanganui. July 23, 1851. Land at Porirua Harbour. For Sale, THAT well-known supeiior section, No. 63 PAHAUFANUI, with the improvements and erections thereon—considered one of the best sections in this flourishing district. For particulars, apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, 10th July, 1851.

Hutt Land for Sale. ABOUT 40 acres of section No. 178, left bank of the River—opposite the Gorge. Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, July 10, 1851. Unclaimed Goods. 'NTOTICE is given that the following packages hem the Bonded Stores of the Undersigned unclaimed ; the consignees are requested to forward their Bills of Lading, viz: i Ek n Vi Mullens, @ London, Mark illegible— 10 doz. Shovels. Ex Travancore, @ London, {Transhipped at Canterbury in the Flv CM I " WLJ 1 bale and 5 cases • • •••*• L J-29 cases and 1 cask w IV Bethune & Hunter.’ Exchange, Wellington, 9th July, 1851.

New Zealand Society. IVT EMBERS are informed that the Annual XVJ. Subscription of One Guinea, payable in advance, must be paid to the account of the tv New Zealand Society, at the Union Bank of Australia, on or before the 31st instant. By order of the Council, Walter Mantell, Honorary Secretary. Wellington, July 5, 1851. "Ulf ANTED, a Married Couple, as house’J. s ® rvants - A PPty to A. 8., at the Office this Paper. Wellington, 26th June, 1851. Wanted, A FEMALE SERVANT of good charac, rrAP.PIy to Mrs. Dillon Bell, Thorndon Flat. ! We ‘te o n>„4une 21, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 624, 26 July 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 624, 26 July 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 624, 26 July 1851, Page 2

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