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NOTICE. IHE PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the ’ JNew Zealand Spectator and Cook’s trait Guardian is—Three-pence a line for je first insertion of al! advertisements, and one Sa line for every subsequent insertion. 'ertisements will be received at the Spec«or Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o’clock r the evening previous to publication. Education. Y’ GIRTON begs to intimate that he has opened his Educational I&SS6S. Terms per Quarter—f r9m one to two guineas, icording to the pupil’s advancement. Wellington, September 10, 1851. Preparing for Publication, Price One Guinea, x Views of the Gold Field of Ophir, AT SUMMERHILL AND LEWIS* PONDS CREEKS, NEW SOUTH WALES; Published by Woolcott & Clarke, George Street, Sydney. DRAWN FROM NATURE AND ON STONE, BY George French Angas, ithor of the following illustrated Works—he Kafirs,’ ‘Savage Life and Scenes,’ ‘The ew Zealanders,’ ‘ South Australia,’ &c. Subscribers’ Names received at the Spectator nee. IH S^KB, ER ? I ,? NED is » ,!=*’» r! "'» B of WOOL of the ensuing clip. I W. Waring Taylor. ■ellington, 20th August, 1851. frtHE UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of K Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other ■w Zealand produce, and will advance on ■signmentsto theircorrespondentsin London, Bdney or Hobart Town. E Bethune & Hunter. ■change, Wellington, E Ist September, 1849. Beal Italian rye grass, wars' ranted sARES and CLOVER SEED ■lso, a small quantity of C O B B ET ' S ■MAIZE

Per late arrivals, At James M'Beth’s, L .. Pipitea. Wellington, 11th July, 1851. RICHARD BEAMISH, :*nscd Custom-house and General Commission Agent, I, , LYTTELTON, I NEW ZEALAND. [ WANTED, jin APPRENTICE for the Printing Busi- | ness. Apply at the Office of this Paper, feu August, 1851. • I For Sale. [TEAMS of Bullocks and Drays | 14 Cows 1 14 tons of Hay free from docks or rubbish 1 2 Ploughs, &c. | Apply to I T. W. Tankersley, Fpland Farm; or at the Commercial Hotel, ? re good Brandy and Ale cau be procured, [ellington, April 30, 1851. [ fruit trees for sale. fUIT BEARING APPLES: Pears, Plums i Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best r’ warranted free from American Blight, at £)3s. per tree. Garden Seeds and Seeds of giative Shrubs. At the Nursery of S. StockKe, Ohiro.—Orders left at Mr. John M 'Beth’s p-street, will be punctually attended to. [ellington, 3rd May, 1851. Sale at thG Spectator Office, I Rrice 2s. 6d., * NEW ZEALAND m K a EEPERS - By ,hs R ev. W. C. te may be had at the Spectator Kay Messrs. Johnson & Moore’s, LambI’Jary 26, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 1

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