Remember the old established Tailoring Business removed to Lambton-quay. THOMAS CROWTHER, Lambton-quay. TC. begs to return his thanks to his friends • and the public of Port Nicholson generally, for the liberal support which he has received since he commenced business in the Tailoring line, now nine years since. He lias lately made considerable additions to his Establishment, and has always the assistance of efficient workmen ; and begs to intimate that lie has removed his business to Lambton-quay, next door to Mr. C. Mills, builder and undertaker. . T. C. can-confidently recommend his Stock of Material, which cannot fail of meeting the approval of the most prejudiced. He has also ■entered into arrangements for obtaining a constant supply of the very best materials for Clothing, and the prices asked are such as to defy ■competition. Military and Naval Uniforms. Ladies’ Riding Habits, latest Fashions. ggjT Remember the Old Established Shop. Thomas Crowther, Lambton-quay. Wellington, August 27, 1851. Land Surveying. HECTOR M’LEAN, C. E., begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has commenced, business as a Land Surveyor. Office, cottage lately occupied by Mr. Bushel, Wellington Terrace. Wellington, August 27, 1851. Mr. William Frederick Christian, deceased. ALL Persons indebted to the late Mr. William Frederick Christian, of Wellington, Merchant deceased, are requested to pay such debts to Mr. John King of Wellington, Solicitor the Executor. And all persons having claims or demands upon the Estate of the said Mr. William Frederick Chiistian are requested forthwith to send the particulars thereof to the said John King. Wellington, 22nd August, 1851.
Preliminary Notice. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. JAMES SMITH takes the earliest opportunity of announcing that he has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor to submit the following Lands Houses, &c., to public competition at an early date, at his’ Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, viz:— Town Acre No. 544, with the extensive buildings thereon, formerly occupied by Lieut. Colonel Gold. This acre has extensive Beach frontage, and will be divided so as to secure to each purchaser a valuable Town allotment. Town Acre No. 134, with frontages in Ingistre and Taranaki-streets, Te Aro. This acre is most eligible for small building allotments, being situate in a rapidly improving part of the Town. Town Acres No. 785 and 787, situate in Rid-diford-street, closely adjoining Mr. Sellar’s farm, are level, dry, and have been under cultivation. Country Section No. 7, well known as the section late in the occupation of the Hon. Henry Petre, with all the excellent Dwelling house, Stables, Barn, Labourers’ cottages, Outhouses, &c. Country Section No. 20, Ohiro, partially cleared and cultivated, and from its proximity to the Town offers superior advantages to country settlers. Also Three Sections at Waikanae most judiciously selected in that fertile district, being early choices, and embracing the most valuable land in that locality. Careful plans of the above will be prepared by an experienced Surveyor, further particulars and day of sale will be duly announced in future advertisements. The Auctioneer confidently invites the attention of intending purchasers of valuable landed and Freehold Property to the above advertisement, and he is instructed to announce that the terms on which it will be offered will be of the most liberal description. Plimmer’s Wharf, August 16, 1851. Notice to Ironmongers, Storekeepers, &c. MR. JAMES SMITH begs to notify that he has received instructions from Mr. John Harding to sell off, Un his Premises on Monday, 7th September next, and following days, particulars of which will be duly advertized, : the whole of his extensive and wellassorted Stock in Trade, consisting of Ironmongery, Hardware, Plated Ware, &«., &c. Plimmer’s Wharf, 20th August, 1851. To Let. rpHAT neat Cottage late in the occupation of JL Mr. Dolman, in Mulgrave-Street, at a moderate rent. R- J. Duncan. Wellington, 22nd August, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. THE. following Lectures will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute, in continuation of the present series:— Thursday, Aug. 28 —The principles of Construction, as applicable to timber architecture— Mr. .... Woodward. Wellington, August 8, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 633, 27 August 1851, Page 2
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