New Clothing and Haberdashery Store. JAMES ’MITCHELL, LATELY ARRIVED, PER "AGRA,” T>EGS to acquaint the Inhabitants of Wellington generally, that he has opened that Shop, Te Aro, formerly occupied as the Gazelle Printing Office, with a general assortment of Clothing and Haberdashery Goods, which have been personally selected from the best English and Scotch markets, and now offering for sale at the lowest remunerating profits. J. M. also trusts that, by strict attention to the orders of those who may be pleased to favour him with their support, and by continuing to sell on the lowest possible profits, to receive a share of public patronage. N.B. —A few kits of superior Smoked Herrings, just landed per Agra. Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. &c. March 31, 1852. For Sale, TO ARRIVE PER " BARBARA GORDON,” NOW DUE, TN VOICES of the following GOODS -**- shut out of the "Agra”:— 5 bales White Witnev Super Blankets, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 1 bale Scarlet do., do., 11-4 1 bale best Poole Pilot Cloth 1 case Winter Fancy Prints, newest styles 1 case Superfine Navy Cloth Caps 1 case Navy Blue and Orange Prints 1 bale Saxony, WelshandLancashireFlannels 1 case Orleans and Coburg Cloths 1 case Moleskin Trousers, lined and unlined 4 hogsheads Refined Loaf Sugar 2 cases Figs in | drums "] 8 barrels Zante Currants I 10 -. ” , . . „. . >season 18ul 20 boxes Valencia Raisins l 2 cases Muscatels, in -j- boxes J 100 casks Byass’ Ale and Porter 1 case Imperial French Prunes, in 51b. tins I hogshead Bath Bricks 1 case Winter Waistcoatings and Trouserings, short lengths 2 hogsheads Martell’s Pale Brandy 20 boxes Balme’s much-admired Clay Pipes 1 case Hoyle’s Plates 8 kegs Negrohead Tobacco, small fig JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, March 31, 1852.
Always on Sale, in bond or duty paid, i\/| ARTELL’S Pale and Brown Brandy, in hhds. and qr. casks Fine old Scotch Whisky Geneva, in red cases Claret, Port and Sherry, in octaves, quartercasks, or in bottle Parties wishing it can have their Wines bottled before removal. R. J. DUNCAN. March 21, 1852. Notice. r p lIE Undersigned are prepared to Warehouse Goods in their new Bonded Store. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, March 17, 1852. On Sale, .500 TONS of the best Newcastle COALS. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1852. Church of England Education Society. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. THORNDON SCHOOL. TRIE Committee of the above Society have great pleasure in informing the Parents and Guardians of Children in the district of Wellington, that Mr. Robert Wadsworth, from the Training College, Battersea, London, has been elected the Master for the above School. The Thorndon School will be opened for the reception of Children, on Monday, the sth April, 1852, at 2 o’clock, p.m., when all parties interested in the progress of education are invited to be present. By order of the Committee, J. C. RAYMOND, Honorary Secretary. Lombard-street, 22nd March, 1852. Shnertc.m anG dForctgn Slgentg, City of Washington, UNDER THE DIRECTION OP Aaron Haight Palmer, of New York, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Director of the late American and Foreign Agency of that City ;—and Worthington Garrettson Snethen, of New Orleans, also a Counsellor of said Court, and late Solicitor of the United States General Land Office. THUS Establishment is formed for the following objects:— 1. For conducting Professional Business in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the prosecution and recovery of Claims against the American Government. 2. For Collections generally, embracing Debts, Legacies, and Inheritances, in the United States and the adjacent British Possessions. 3. For the Purchasing of Lands in any of the States or Territories of the Union, and Loaning Moneys on Mortgage of Real Estate lying therein. 4. For Investment of Funds in United States and State Stocks and Loans, and, generally, for the transaction of all business pertaining to a Law, Loan, or Banking Agency. All Communications addressed (post paid) to Messrs. Palmer & Snethen, American and Foreign Agency, City of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention. PALMER & SNETHEN. March 24, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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