Freehold Land and Station at Rangitiki for Sale. rpHAT conveniently situated and valua- ■*- ble S TA T I O N,* comprising 300 Acres "•(Freehold), late in the occupation of Mr. A. Green, with the Dwelling-house, Outhouses, Paddocks, and improvements thereon. 'The House and Fencing are new and substantial, and the place altogether is well adapted either for a public-house or farmer and stockholder's residence. This valuable Property has frontage to the Road and River, and the soil is excellent. Further particulars may be learned on application to Mr. H. Churton, Wanganui ; or at Wellington to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, June 5, 1852.
10 000 Transplanted QUICKS, 5 now growing in Wellington, for sale by R. WAITT. June 12, 1852.
AMERICAN Gray. Denims and DUNGAREE TEA, Almeda Brand, in chests and halves Brandy, Ist quality, in bond or duty paid Port and Sherry, in qr.-casks, and cases of very choice old Wine bottled in England Oilmen's Stores,' &c., &c, &c. R. J. DUNCAN. June 5, 1852,
Notice. IVTESSRS. SMITH &GREATHEAD A having closed t^ieir Establishment for a few months, beg most respectfully to return thanks to their friends and the public generally for the handsome manner in which they have been supported since their commencement in the Business of "Smiths in general ;" and they also beg to assure them that, on reopening their establishment, every possible care and attention will be paid to orders. N.B. — All persons indebted to Messrs. S. & G. are requested to pay the amount of their respective accounts either to Mrs. Smith or to Mrs. Grbathe^d^ at their earliest convenience. Wellington, May 29, 1852.
For Sale, well-known Dhaught Horse, -^ with or without Cart and Harness, 'belonging to W. Miller the Carter. Apply to M. QUIN, Farrier, JAS.' WALLACE, Lambton-quay. May 29, 1852.
A FAMILY requiring a person to assist •^*- the Education of their Children, and make herself generally useful, may hear of the above by addressing a note to M. M., at the Office of this Paper. Mi,y 26, 1852.
Public-- Meeting. -_- >* "\7S/ r E, the Undersigned, hereby convene ™ a Meeting of Merchants and others interested in the Foreign and Coasting Trade of this Port, at Mr. Smith's. Auction Koom, Plimmer's-Wharf, This Day, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose 1 of taking into further consideration the necessity cf the immediate erection of a Light House at Port Nicholson Heads, — rendered more imperative by the recent disastrous wreck of the schooner Henry, and melancholy loss of life. (Signed) W. Fitzherbert, Lloyds W. Rowlands Agent W. S. Loxlcy ,W. B. Rhodes & Co. W. W. Taylor - 'W. Hickson & Co. Crawford & Yule Bethune & Hunter J. J. Curtis R. VVaitt J. H. Wallace Hervey, Johnston, & Co. W. Lyon James Ktlham J. Smith J. Varnham Saturday, June 12, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 716, 12 June 1852, Page 2
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