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Sermon. THE REV. MR. DRON (Free Church Minister of the Hutt) will Preach in the Hall of the Athenaeum on SABBATH, the 14th instant, at 11 o’clock, a.m. Wellington, March 13, 1852. Ex “ Marmora,” from London, Now landing, and on sale by the Undersigned, cases 3868 } Key brand Rotterdam Geneva 10 hhds. Brandy 10 kegs patent Shot, No. 1,2 and 3 40 cans White, Black, Yellow, and Green Paints Boiled Oil in 5 gall, drums Turpentine in 3 ~ ~ Colman’s Starch and Thumb Blue Welch and Saxony Flannels Fancy Dress Plaids Children’s Hoods, Caps and Boots White, Black and Coloured Kid Gloves Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Cross-cut Steel Saws Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes Apply to W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, March 3, 1852. Ex “AGRA,” from London, Now landing and on sale by the Undersigned: PORT and SHERRY Wine in quarter casks Moleskin Trowsers Twill Cord Trowsers and fancy Vests Fancy Doeskins Superior White 11-4 Blankets ~ Scarlet ~ ~ Regatta Shirts and American Pea Coats &c., &c., &c. And to arrive by the “ Barbara Gordon." Invoices of assorted Millinery and Haberdashery Oilmen’s Stores Ladies’ Shawls, Hosiery' B. P. Rum, Gin in qr. casks. &C., &c., &c. W.’ M. B a NNATYNE & Co. Wellington, March 3, 1852. Ex “ Sophia,” from Hobart Town, And noiv landing :— 12 n ,o f 'o.V. D. Laud Shingles 10,LOO Palings 40,000 feet V. D. Land Timber 20 boxes Apples 30,000 Laths And to arrive per “Sisters,” Daily expected from Hobart Town: 20 kegs Negrohead Tobacco American Axes, Ash Oars, Cotton Manufactures—transhipped from the U.S.S. Augustine Heard, from Boston. «. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, March 3, 1852. To arrive, ex “Gwalior” and “Stag.” | A HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY A \>rr 2^. qr, ' casks of finest full-bodied PORT WINE Waterproof Clothing, &c. ~ . „ R- J- Duncan March 3, 1802

C. D. BARRAUD BEGS TO ANNOUNCE his intention of disposing of the Paintings and Engravings la'ely advertized, after the manner of the London Art Union. PRIZES to consist of 60 OIL PAINTINGS & ENGRAVINGS Value, £126 : O : O. To be distributed among 120 Subscribers of £1:1:0 each. Tickets may be had of C. D. Barraud, Lambton-quay, where the Prizes may be seen. The drawing (which will be conducted as on the previous occasion) will take place as soon as the list is completed, of which due notice will be given.' Wellington, February 14, 1852. Selling off. T H ARDIN G begs to inform his friends and V . the public generally that in order to dear oft the remainderof hisstockof Ironmongery he is now offering it atg.eatly reduced prices, as the whole must be cleared outwithout delay. WelhngtoN, February 17, 1852. BLUE DUNGAREE. w ii- . , R. J. Duncan. Wellington, March 6, 1852. Private Hotel, Boarding House, BY W. NORGROVE, THORNDON QUAY, PIFITEA. /'NOUNTR’i Settlers, and Families visiting Port Nicholson, will find all the advantages of a comfortable home at a moderate cost. Baths, and Good Stabling. Wellington, March 6, 1852. For London. f I ,ke ne 1' B ar que .-f- MIDLOTHIAN, 50 tons, Gibson, Commander. This vessel is fast filling up and has only two Cabins disengaged, for fZs.a,“ y r to Pa ” ,e,i application is Levin & Co. 1 w n n ° r f Wellington. W. B. Rhodes & Co. ] wir , Morrison & Sclandeks, Nelson Wellington, February 17, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 13 March 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 13 March 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 13 March 1852, Page 2

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