NOTICE. rpHE PRICE OF the J- ‘New Zealand Spectator and Cook’s Strait Guardian” is—Three-pence a line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one pe *"7 a Bne f° r ever y subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be 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, British-built first class barque -A CLARA, sdSS9E* 500 tons burden, George Potter, commander, now loading in Port Underwood, will return to this Port on oy about 21st January, and. being under positive engagement, will sail in all February. This Vessel having a spacious Poop her accommodations for passengers are of the first order, and she carries an experienced Surgeon. JfeThe rates of Freight by the [Clara are considerably reduced, and at a small "advance on such rates an agreement will be given not to press wool in the grease, if required. For Freight, Passage, and plans of accommodation, apply to Hervey, Johnston, & Co.; Or, Bethune & Hunter. And at Nelson, to W. R. Nicholson. Wellington, 16th December, 1851. For LONDON, UHuST engagement tO Suh Iri ull JuilUQTy, having the greater part of her cargo engaged, f I't H E fine A. T. ' Barque mA- . jSfTOXOTfffAAF, . . 450 tons, Gibson, Commander. This splendid Ship is now ready QEmw. to take in cargo, for which purpose she will remain here a few days; after which, for the convenience of shippers in the Wairau district, she will proceed to Port Underwood, returning to complete her loading in this Port. The accommodation for Passengers in this vessel will be found of a most superior character, and she will carry an experienced Surgeon. For Freight, Passage, or further particulars, apply to Levin & Co., 1 or > Wellington, W. B. Rhodes & Co. J Morrison & Sclanders, Nelson. Wellington, 28th November, 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. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1851. EDUCATION ' rp.HE MISSES CALLCOTT having entirely JL relinquished their late business, will be prepared to receive a limited number of Young Ladies for Daily Tuition, on MONDAY, the , 13th of January, 1852, at their Residence, Dixon-Street, Te Aro, which has recently been enlarged. N. B. —The Quarter to commence from the day of Entrance. Dec. 10, 1851. i J Ex “Sinai ah.” KEGS, FINE NEGROHEAD TOBACCO (small fig) 20 TONS English Coals Bethune & Hunter. Exchange Buildings, November 5, 1851.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned Ex “ Munford'’ :— BAGS of First quality V AN DIEMEN’S LAND FLOUR. Apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington, 29th October, 1851. Education. r pHE REV W. KIRTON begs to intimate that he has opened his Educational '■'lasses. Terms per Quarter — from one to two guineas, according to the pupil's advancement. is accommodation for six Boarders. ine highest terms per annum £4O sterling.Wellington, September 24, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 668, 27 December 1851, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 668, 27 December 1851, Page 1
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