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SY desire of several Members of the Church I -y of England, a Meeting will be held on mjRSDAY evening next, at Eight o’clock, at School House of the Education Society, Iforndon, for the purpose of discussing the solutions passed by a Meeting held on the 3 January last, and other subjects relative to hurch matters. Whfeler, Senr. Resd. Clergyman. Private Hotel and Boarding House. "KT NORGROVE begs respectfully to in/V • form his Friends, and the Public geerally that he has removed to those cummoj us premises formerly known as the Suffolk iotel ripitea, which is now undergoing a ompl’ete repair, and he intends opening the ame as a Private Hotel and Boarding House. \V N trusts by attention to the wants of his atrons and the excellence of the general acommodations, to meet that support which it ill ever be his study to deserve. jY.j?, Warm, Cold and Shower Baths. GOOD STABLING. Wellington, February 14, 1852. On Sale, TONS of the best NEWCASTLE )VV COALS. Bethune & Hunter. xchange Buildings, IQth September, 1851. Anniversary. tHE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the Wesleyan Chapel, Manners-street, will e commemorated on Sunday, the 15th inst., ■hen Sermons will be preached and collecons made; in the morning at —Rev. John Aldked; evening at —Rev. J. Watkin, n aid of the Chapel Trust. 1 Monday, the 16th, a Tea Meeting at 5. The Kid of friends respectfully desired. ■Wellington, February 4, 1852. For Sale. SA FEW articles of Cabinet Work made of s/jL the finest specimens of New Zealand figured Woods, at J. Annear’s, Sydney-street, Thorndon Flat, Opp. site the New School Room. Wellington, January 28, 1852. S For Otago, calling at Port Cooper. To sail in a few days. » r RHE clipper Schooner HENRIETTA. Capt Cole. Apply to Hervey, Johnston & Co. |Lombard-street, February 6, 1852.

■ For Pprt Cooper direct. r 1 1 B E Fine new Schooner | * WELLINGTON, Captain Ferguson, has room for only a few tons of Goods, and having the greater part of her cargo >n board, will be despatched on Saturday, the 14th inst. Apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, February 11, 1852. rip HE Advertizer is desirous of meeting with X any employment in which he can make himself useful. He has received a liberal education and has a good knowledge of Accounts. not so much an object as a comfortable home. The country preferred. Address H. 8., Office of this Paper. i Wellington, February 11, 1852. Office of Ordnance, Wellington, 3rd February, 1852 THE Respective Officers of Ordnance hereby give notice that Tenders (in duplicate) will he received until Saturday, the 28th instant, at the office of J. O. Hainley, Esq., Acting Ordnance Storekeeper, for the performance of the following Services in Wellington, for the year commencing Ist Anril. 1852 : vizt.:— Washing and Repairing Barrack and Hospital Bedding Emptying Soil and Ash Pits Purchase of Old Straw Forms of Tender, Conditions, &c., may be obtained on application at the Ordnance Storekeeper’s Office, Manners-street. Just received, And on Sale at the office of this Paper : , \ SELECTION of the latest and most po- „ pular Music, consisting of Songs, Galops, Polkas, Waltzes. &c. Also— Handel’s Israel in Egypt, Acisana Galatea, and Joshua with a pianoforte accompaniment adapted by Sir H. Bishop 1 albs s Church Services Jullien’s Cadeau Platt’s Piano Instructions Accordeon Books, &c. Also— A variety of Engravings, Baxter’s Oil p ictures, & c ., & c . [ Wellington, February 6, 1852. tChurch of England Education Society, [ Wellington, New Zealand. ARTIES desirous of obtaining the situation . - °* bchooimaster to the above Society are ,**?at no appointment will be made beCn. e r> e ar v“ next, up to which date .■ 1 . ate ? ? re invited to send in theit applicao . S ? n ritln S addressed to the Secretary. ary, £loo—One Hundredpounds per annum. By order of the Committee, J. C. Raymond. Hon. Secretary. Lombard Street, 4th February, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 682, 14 February 1852, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 682, 14 February 1852, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 682, 14 February 1852, Page 3

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