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H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S X. IN E O F PACKETS

„ BETWBEK **-.-. LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND

HPHE following fine first-class V|l|||£ -*- Ships are intended to be continued rvif^ii^* as regular traders :—: —

COMMANDERS.

J. Stevens J. Williams A. 8arc1ay. ....... W.D.Mullens.... T. Ginder ..,- C. Robertson G. Pearson „ A. H01t0n ........ E. Canney G. Petherbridge.. .. G. Potter

Persia .'. Cresswell Sir Edward Paget .... Victory Stately Simlah Cashmere »■• » . j Columbus , Lord William BentincU Maori Clara ,

The undersigned,~agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with Settlers " here who may be desirotis of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, or give satisfactory, security for payment, on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applyin to - • ♦

BETHUNE &• HUNTER. Exchange Building?, May 26, 1852.

In thePress,and shortlyvrill be published, BY SUBSCRIPTION, A SMALL WORK, ENTITLED,-

NEW ZEALAND MINSTRELSY; containing Songs, &c, on Colonial Subjects, by Wm. Golder, Author of " Recreations for Solitary Hours," containing Poems, Songs, and Tales. The forthcoming Work is dedicated, with all due" respect, to the Inhabitants of Port Nicholson, as a humble tribute to the memory of the beginning of omv Colony. The Author will take an early opportunity of calling round to receive, in addition to those who have already offered themselves as subscribers, the names of any others who will favour him with their patronage, as a list of Subscribers will be published with the Work. The Work will be neatly printed on good paper, price 2s. for single copies, and for more than two copies Is. 6d. each. River Hutt, July 14, 1852.

WELLINGTON BRANCH

OF THE Alliance Fire Assurance Company of London. Established by Act of Parliament, March 1824.

Capital, iFtbt iftHUiottS, SbttrKng,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Presidents.

Samuel Gurney, Esq. | Sir Moses Montifiore, Bart. - Directors. . -

John Irvihg, Esq. Louis Lucas, Esq. Thomas Master man,

George H. Barnett,Esq Sir E. N. Buxton, Bart. •M. P.

Esq. - Baron L.de Rothschild M.P. ! Sir A. N. de Rotbs- . child, Bart. Oswald Smith, Esq. Melvil Wilson, Est

Sir R. Campbell, Bart. Sir George-Carroll. The Right Hon. G. R. -Dawson.James Fletcher, Esq. Charles Gibbes, Esq. William Gladstone,Esq Samuel Gurney, Jun., Esq.

The Undersigned have the pleasure to inform, the Public of Wellington that theyhave been appointed Agents of, the above Company, andy that they are authorised to effect Fike Asstt-, ranees at the rates of premium and on the conditions laid down"by the Board of Directors.

- HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO., ' Agents.

March 17, 1852.

On Sale at the Office of this Paper,

TJOBINSON CRUSOE, translated ■*■*■' into the' New Zealand Language, under the direction of the Government. Price 2s. 6d. Also, A SPELLING BOOK for the Use of Maori Children. Price' 2s. July 10, 1852.

Just Received, And on Sale at the Office^qf this Paper, A SELECTION of tKe latest arid' t"^: most popular Music, consisting- of Songs,, Galops, Polkas, Waltzes, &c. ALSO, Handel's Israel in Egypt, Acis apd Galatea, and Joshua, with a 'Piano accompaniment ■ adapted by r Sir H. Bisriqp' Tallies Church Services Jullieii's Ca'deau Platt'V^iano Instructions Accordion Books, &c. ' * _

Also— A yariety; of Engravings, Baxter's Oil Pictures, &c, &c. - . Wellington, March. 17, 1,852.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 733, 11 August 1852, Page 1

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528

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 733, 11 August 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 733, 11 August 1852, Page 1

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