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Ex “ Duke of Portland,” QUPERPmTwXX* Mavor’s Spelling Books Johnson s Dictionary Abram’s Arithmetic Scotch Ps :Ims Walkingham’s Tutor’s Ao„: . Watts’ Psalms and Hymns ant Children s Books, & c ., &c Ex ” Duke of Portland,” f rotn r PACKAGES well ■I vJ Account Books, Statio «t!i kinds of Paper, &c. appin &> and J 4 cases and 1 bale Drapery frnm n Co., containing a capital U Tweed, Riding, Plaid,® ” A f G e« Coats H,and Cassini Gent.’s Enamel, Alpaca, Fishirn, , Brain Hats ’ rismn g. and Blue Shirts, White and ReimthQi.-, sers, Prints Grey Calico and Long Cloth d > Neck Handkerchiefs ’ Fock et N £b& , r d Mop3 ’ * Costa Rica Coffee October 8, 1851. R ' L Horticultural Society?"" AT A MEETING of the Committeenf above Society, held on SilurJA* 1 tember 27, 1851, H. St. Hill, Esq, i,W it was resolved — “That a General Meeting of the XUi of the Horticultural Society be held nt s rett’s Hotel on MONDAY evening them October, to take into consideration the nest sary measures towards the formation of al. tanical Garden on the plot of ground granW by the Government, and to determine matters of importance. J. M. Tahoi, Wellington, October 3, 1851. M THE MISSES CALLCOTT beg to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington it isthea intention, at the commencement of the h'ei Year, to open a daily School for YoungLaiia on Thorndon Flat, who will be kindly (rate and liberally instructed in the usual routines; a polite and useful Education, which compriia AritlinictiCf Co£H n ositioii Hls'iGn Grammar, Geography, also’the French, with plain and ornamental Needlevri of every description. For particulars, Ten &c., apply to Dixon-street, Te Aro, are now residing. The Miss C’s. in thanks to those who have hitherto by their Patronage beg to intimate thilocel after the 10th of December next they wille> tirely relinquish their present Avocation. Dixon-street, Te Aro, October Ist, 1851. WANTED, a Bullock Driver; he tri require also to be a good Milkerofta Apply to J. Fitchett. Ohiro, October 10, 1851. Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to house Goods in their new Bonded Store. Bethunk & Hcstii Exchange Buildings, Bth September, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 11 October 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 11 October 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 11 October 1851, Page 2

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