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Notice. i A BL Persons having claims againm.. Mpesa™ requested to giy 0 " B .VM for liquidation to Mr. Wm. Pate r ™ Smith burnass , carpenter, Willis’ at Mil before the second of February. ' tr ° et » °Roil Wellington, January 30, 1852. ; Notice. ON the FIRST APRIL next will l hshed No. 1 of a periodical t n L epll M tinned monthly, and to be entitled’the WELLINGTON lAN, A Magazine of Instruction and Amuseme The immense success that has atten.l.iT lish publications of a similar naS%l duccd gentlemen of this Town to endeav 11prepare a publication which, withoutT“ rt ’l servile imitation of any, will still be JiiM with that same earnest desire of uJM catering for a Reading Public that cliaraH’ so many of our English periodicals. Zei l Each number of the Wellingtoniah will tain an original essay on some literarv r cntific subject, a tale (either original or i'.v 5 ' from one of the most approved authors) ir graphical sketch of some eminent ch a «M original poetry, a summary of any news that may be received during the 2? but more especially with reference tn and literature, a full report of any A T‘" tures or Meetings, a library table, presidin' - oyer which the proprietors will endeavours place a gentleman who will gi ve a fairS cism on any new work that may be laid therent Editorial chit chat, and answers to corresZ' dents, &c. It is impossible in the small compass of prospectus to embody all that one woulduito write, yet the editors pledge themselvest, all who may favor them with communication, or suggestions that they shall receive promnt and fair attention, and will endeavour toguiS their conduct so that their every be in full accordance with the motto tiicyba”, chosen, viz., Pro Bono Publico. Wellington, January 30, 1852. A GENTLEMAN is desirous of meefe with a few private Pupils. The higbea references given. The rudiments of Fiend and German taught if required. Enquires this oliice. Wellington, January 31, 1852.

Paintings and Engravings, ; CD. BARRAUD begstocall the nttenti«B • of the Public to the best and most vaiiel K collection ol Paintings and Engravings yet in-B troduced into the Colony; they have beespecially selected by his brother (Mr. lienntf Barraud,) and have arrived in good condition,■ Lambton Quay, January, 3'), 1852. For Sale. A FEW articles of Cabinet Work maleelg u._a_ the finest specimens of New Zeal-el■ Figured Woods, at J. Annf.ar’s, y Sydney-street, Thorndon Flat,l Opp site the New School Room. I Wellington, January 28, 1852. OATS for Sale. ' SOO BUSHELS BEST TARANAKI Apply to W. Hickson & Co, Wellington, December 17, 1851. Notice. HpilE Undersigned are prepared to rccein A Goods into their Bonded Warehousesi| reduced rates free of Wharfage. W. Hickson & Co. Mellington, 27th September, 1851. To Sail immediately. For Port Cooper and Otago. af fl tHE fine Brigantine JL SCOTIA. For freight or passage Apply to W • M • B\nnatyne & Co. Wellington, January 30, 1852. — — First Vessel for Sydney Direct. I ipilE CLIPPER SCHOONER! -1 WILLIAM ALFRED, | Tinley, Master, 150 tons, will for the above Port immediately-1 Part of her Cargo and Berths | being already engaged early application is nc-1 cessary. Apply to | W, H ickson & Co. i Wellington, January 28, 1852. First Vessel for Sydney. | FpiHE fast sailing Brigantine JL PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, W. Marshall, comma”’ d er ’ to sa ’i positively on Mon®* next, the 2nd February. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. Flyger. Wellington, January 28, 1852. For OTAGO Direct. rp H E fine Frigate-built ship -L “MAORI"’ t 800 tons ’ A - ’’ for 13 - C. G. Petiierbridge, C 0 1? mander, will sail for above port on the 31 st. inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to Bethune & Hunte b i AgenlS' Wellington, January 23, 1852. N.B.—A Few ABLE SEAMEN

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 678, 31 January 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 678, 31 January 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 678, 31 January 1852, Page 2

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