The New Zealand Spectator AND Cook's Strait Guardian.
„,-'„*''"'„ n ,ct i-i . » ,-o -r.^^KoViorl pvptv Wpdnpsriav and Saturday morning, and is regularly forwarded to the other Settlements in New Zealand, and also to the Australian Colonies,* the Cape '' T^ N rxx ZEALi^^ The quarters end on the 35th March, 25th June, 25th September, and 25th December, respectively; but .°fGoodH O pe,.a*d Great Bnt^ Terms of AD-vicnTisiNa-Threepence a line for the first insertion of all advertisements, and one penny a - persons desirous of subscribing dunng the currency of the .qua tex mil only tisem^te or they will be inserted and charged until counter-ordered ; such order to be sent to this office, in writing, two days previous to publication « £d« £ * » vTln^: advertisements, and communions, are requested to be addressed to « Th, X,w Z^» Sp.cx W Qffle.
WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1852.
No. 715.]
[Voia VIII.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 9 June 1852, Page 1
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