Anniversary. g ■ TRIE SECOND ANNIVERSARY A r , F X Wesleyan Chapel, .Manners-street B be commemorated on Sunday, the 15th •**' IF when Sermons will be preached and colj 81 '’ ir tions made; in the morning at 0 ec ' BS 11 —Rev. John Aldred; evening at ® 61 —Rev. J. W atkin, ° 1 p; in aid of the Chapel Trust. Monday, the 16th, a Tea Meeting at 5 n fiji aid of friends respectfully desired. ' ■ Wellington, February 4, 1852. kI FRU IT S FOR P RES ERVE? B At reduced Prices. 1 g TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate that t K ♦7 prevent the loss arising from the nv./. 0 H ply of STONE FRUIT now being thr S 0 H upon the market, he will offer for sale for'* 1 H short time Orleans, and Yellow Gage Plum 3 H &c., in quantities for preserving, at such pricM SS as will induce persons with families, andot’ ” H to purchase for the above purpose. u '' tS| |Sj Wellington, February 4, 1852. f t? On Sale, jk. i 500 TONS of the best NEWCASTLE Iff 5 Bethune & Hunter | Exchange Buildings, ' r 10th September, 1851. ”" ~ ~ ~ ~ sn A GENTLEMAN is desirous of meetin? B with a few private Pupils. The highest B references given. 'I he rudiments of French H and German taught if required. Enquire »t H this ofiice. Wellington, January 31, 1852. To Sail immediately. For Port Cooper and Otago. f.' ' 11 H E tine Brigantine J- SCOTIA. For freight or passage Apply to ||| v - • M • BVXNA T Y N E 8: Co. Wellington, January 30, 1852. First Vessel for Sydney Direct. -SUIE CLIPPER'' SCHOONER fU ;- WILLIAM ALFRED, JO Tinley, Master, 150 tons, will sailO f° r l ' le a ' )ove l’ ort i'lnnediatelj. HB Part of her Cargo and Rerih IWI being already engaged early application in nf-IK| cessary. Apply to W, Hickson & Co. jjg| Wellington, January 28, 1852.
First Vessel for Sydney. '•-'■-j. r JMIE fast sailing Brigantine J- PERSEVEUANCE, tl,ns > ”, Marshall, comroatder, to sail positively on this nil tl> e 4ih February. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. Flyger. Wellington, January 28, 1852. For Sydney, To sail on Saturday, the Ith February i HQ 11 E FINE First-Class Shi) J- FATIMA, 6°o ions, Sproul, commander. fer accolllln °dations for Pa-I sengers are of a superior descrip-j tion, and she will positively sail as above. I For Freight or Passage, apply to W. M. Bannatyne & Co- j Wellington, February 4, 185'2. For OTAGO Direct. HP 11 E fine Frigate-bniltshij “3L402?r” tons, A. 1, for 13 jWj C. G. Petherbridge, G®mander, will ' sail for th above port on the 31st. inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to Bethune & Huntfk. Agent 1 - 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 679, 4 February 1852, Page 2
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