NOTICE. T H ®J RI<^ E OF ADVERTISING in the q .. r< EW Zea V, a . nd Spectator and Cook’s Strait Guardian’’ u-Tn.ree-pence a line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one penny a line for every subsequent insertion. nffi^ e, T enl L Wni < 4 >e received at the Spectator Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o’clock of the evening previous to publication. First Wool Ship for London this Season, Under engagement to sail in all January. British-built first class barque ” LAR A, 500 tons burden, G. Potcommander, will proceed to Port Underwood on or about the 28th November for the convenience of shippers from Wairau,—afterwards complete her loading at this Port and being under positive engagement, will sail as above. Having a spacious poop, her accommodations for passengers are of the first order. For freight or passage, apply to Hervey, Johnston, & Co.; Or, Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 17th October, 1851. To Bakers and others.
W llO would go to the Diggings when, by H applying to Mr. G. EDWARDS, Man-ners-s.reet, they can hear of a superior Business m the Baking Line. The premises are all new, and the Oven capable of baking 300 Loaves. There is a good trade done in Dinners, and is capable of great extension in the hands of any person desirous of realising an independence. November 22. 1851. GNED is a Cash Buyer -L of WOOL of the ensuing clip. W. W arino Taylor. Wellington, 20th August, 1851. Ex Halcyon from Launceston, AflO BAGS first-quality Flour MVV w. M. Bannatynl & Co. August 13, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New Zealand produce, and will advance on consignments to their correspondentsin London, Sydney or Hobart Town. j Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1851. Education. rpHE REV W. KIRTON begs to intimate X that he has opened his Educational f viaSStS. Terms per Quarter— from one to two guineas, according to the pupil’s advancement. N.B.—There is accommodation for six Boarders. The highest terms per annum £4O sterling. Wellington, September 24, 1851. Ex “CLARA.” "1 QR. CASKS, 148 cases Wine • 6 hhds., 6} casks Brandy 50 cases Geneva 67 casks Bottled Beer 22 barrels Beer 4 bales 10 & 11} Blankets 2 „ 2& 2 Shirts I 1 „ Blue Serge ditto 2 ~ Flannel 2 10 & 11} Grey Cotton Sheets 2 Scotch Twill Grey Domestics !- 2 White Sheeting and Shirting 2 cases White Shirts 4 Boots and Shoes 1 „ Paris Hats 1 ~ Girls and Women’s Bonnets 2 ~ White Mole Trousers 2,, Prints, Hoyle’s small plates 2 ~ Fine Glassware 2 ~ Hosiery 5 ~ Toys 100 ~ cases Groceries and Oilman’s Stores 15 Sperm Candles Starch 16 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 8 „ Pearl Barley 14 „ packages Preserved Fish 25 kegs Patent Nails 2 cases Sickles, Reaping Hooks Lead Pipe, Arms and Boxes, Iron Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt Coal and Stock in Tar Yellow Resin and Pitch Hervey, Johnston, & Co.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 660, 29 November 1851, Page 1
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483Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 660, 29 November 1851, Page 1
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