NOTICE. PRIGE OF ADVERTISING in the New Zealand Spectator and Cook’s Strait Guardian” is—Three-pence a line for he first insertion of all advertisements, and one penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the SpecBfl/or Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o’clock |pf the evening previous to publication. I Preparing for Publication, | Price One Guinea, |Six Views of the Gold Field of | AT SUMMERHILL AND LEWIS* PONDS CREEKS, | NEW SOUTH WALES ; I Published by Woolcott & Clarke, George ? Street, Sydney. DRAWN from nature and on stone, George French Angas, [Author of the following illustrated Works—- |‘ The Kafirs,’ ‘Savage Life and Scenes,’ ‘The (New Zealanders,’ ‘ South Australia,’ &c. I Subscribers’ Names received at the Spectator (Office. IrpHE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Buyer JL of WOOL of the ensuing clip. W. Waring Taylor. Wellington, 20th August, 1851. Ex “Scotia,” || From Hobart Town, and for Sale by the < Undersigned. BAGS First Quality FLOUR v 4<) half-chests Superior Congou Tea 90 bags sun-dried Pampanga Sugar 20 bags Siam Sugar 300 bushels Oats 50 bushels Potato Oats 3 bales Sole Leather Kip Leather and Grindery 50 cases Apples 5 cases Preserves Assorted Liqueurs &c., &c e , &c. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, August 9, 1851. T'HE UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of r Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New. Zealand produce, and will advance on onsignments to their correspondentsin London, ydney or Hobart Town. , , Bethune & Hunter. exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1849. _ \ ) EAL ITALIAN RYE GRASS, war--V ranted {TARES and CLOVER SEED Also, a small quantity of COBBET’S [MAIZE Per late arrivals, At James M'Beth’s, I Wellington, 11th July, 1851. P1 P ltea - RICHARD BEAMISH, 3 fiSHgiagßhaiMT, [licensed Custom-house and General Commission Agent, • LYTTELTON, | §HTiLER!iI[IMT, I NEW ZEALAND. j X C. DRAKE, •5 SURVEYOR, &c., J KAIWARRA. communications left at the Office of this [ a P er will immediately be attended to. [Wellington, August 6,1851. I fruit trees for sale. pRUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, Plums oho Chernes > Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best Is *«’ arrante d free from American Blight, at pe J, tre F- Gar(3e » Seeds and Seeds of Iridto nr S^ru^ s - At the Nursery of S. StockBVilf? / O ? ’ lro •~’ Gr dersleft at Mr. John M’Beth’s i WeiffT’ w n lU , be Punctually attended to. 3rd May, 1851. S ® n Sale at ths Spectator Office, ■A ma x. Price 2a - dd., ■x bU Z OR NEW ZEALAND l»W iA EEPER ?' B * tlie R ev. W. CiBffice nwA r ma y be ba d a* the Spectator In-quay. MeSSrB * Joh nson & Moore’s, LambI January 26, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 633, 27 August 1851, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 633, 27 August 1851, Page 1
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