NOTICE. THE*PRICE OF ADVERTISING in the “New Zealand Spectator and Cook’s Strait Guardian” is—Three-pence a link for jthe first insertion of all advertisements, and one . [penny a line for every subsequent insertion. I Advertisements will be received at the Spec- 1 Bator Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o’clock , of the evening previous to publication. 1 I s I— ————- — < | For Otago. | To sail in a few days. THE FINE Al BARQUE I SIMLAH, 700 tons, Charles Robertson, Com|2umßj£ mander. For Freight or passage apply to ■ Bethune & Hunter. ■Exchange Buildings, ■ Wellington, October 17, 1851. frirst Wool Ship for London this Season, I Under engagement to sail in all January. I British-built first class barque K C'LARA, 500 tons burden, G. Potn£sxzaa<er commander, will proceed to Port ■Underwood on or about the 28th November, for ■he convenience of shippers from Wairau, —af■erwards complete her loading at this Port, — ■nd being under positive engagement, will sail »s above. ■ Having a spacious poop, her accommodations ■for passengers are of the first order. B For freight or passage, apply to ■i Hervey, Johnston, & Co.; I Or ’ ■ Bethune & Hunter. ■ Wellington, 17th October, 1851.
,rpHE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Buyer [A of WOOL of the ensuing clip. ■ W. Waring Taylor. [Wellington, 20th August, 1851. | Ex Halcyon from Launceston, BAGS first-quality Flour |— U v W. M. Bannatyne & Co. I August 13, 1851. jfpHE UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of |X Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other Biew Zealand produce, and will advance on ■consignments to their corresponden tsin J .on don, feydney or Hobart Town.
Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1851. Education. fPHE REV. W. KIRTON begs to intimate IX that be fans opened his Educational [Classes. I Terms per Quarter — from one to two guineas, (according to the pupil’s advancement. ffi.B.—There is accommodation for six Boarders. I The highest terms per annum £4O sterling. [Wellington, September 24, 1851. I Ex “ CLARA.” I* QR. CASKS, 148 cases Wine W- • 6 hhds., 61 casks Brandy I 50 cases Geneva I 67 casks Bottled Beer I 22 barrels Beer ! 4 bales 10 & 11| Blankets I 2 „ 2& 2 Shirts ' I 1 „ Blue Serge ditto I 2 ~ Flannel I 210 & 11| Grey Cotton Sheets | 2 Scotch Twill Grey Domestics I 2 White Sheeting and Shirting I 2 cases White Shirts I 4 ~ Boots and Shoes I 1 „ Paris Hats I 1 ~ Girls and Women’s Bonnets J 2 „ White Mole Trousers I 2,, Prints, Hoyle’s small plates J 2 „ Fine Glassware I 2 „ Hosiery I 5 ~ Toys B 100 ~ cases Groceries and Oilman’s H ■ Stores i 15 ,; Sperm Candles S 8,, Starch g 16 barrels Scotch Oatmeal B 8 ~ Pearl Barley. S 14 „ packages Preserved Fish ■ 25 kegs Patent Nails E 2 cases Sickles, Reaping Hooks ■ Lead Pipe, Arms and Boxes, Iron ■ Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt ■ v°n an d Stock in Tar E xellow Resin and Pitch H Hervey, Johnston, & Co.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 8 November 1851, Page 1
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