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Karoxi Church. QUBSCRIPTIOSS towards the com-, pletion of the Church now in the course of erection, will be thankfully received by the Rev. R.Cole, Rev.E.WHBBLBR, or Mr. Marshall. The following Subscriptions have been already received :—: — *• J £ s. a: His Excellency the <Jovernor-in-CMef. 3 0 0 His Excellency Lieutenant-Governor Eyre ..200 AFriend '. 3 ? J Colonel M'Cleveity 1 1 J| Henry.St.Hill 1 } J Daniel Wakefield 1 } » J.Kelham 1 \ ° Joshua Blakey per C. Yon Alzdorf 2 2 0 A. de B. Brandon .'-.*. 1 J ° R. Few per do * - 1 <> J-ThorbV ; 2 2 0 W. M. Babnatyne x 1 v George Moore - * « R.Stokes 1 5 0 G.Hunter 1 1 £ J.King 1 1 J Captain C-, Sharp 1 } J Stephen Carkeek 1 J Jj W. S. Loxley * * J Miss Dorset 1 r JJ W.Bishop • 1 l X P. Murch ..- - 1 , 1 ° Mrs.Murch 10 6 J.Dean 1 1 J Mrs. Levelle - 10 Jj J. H. Wallace 10 J W.B.Rhodes : 10 " ° P.M. Hervey'.. : 10 ° George Crawford *JJ 3 W. Waring Taylor 1J J Dr. Featlierston . . .". '- 1° Jj Edwinßoe •" 10 JJ PeterLaing *0 & J.Plimme-r ." 1° ° WilliamSpink3 ™ ° JamesTaine '•• 10 JJ James Wilson •• • *° ° JamesFirtb T.....' 10 0 J.Wallace 10 ° James M'Beth • • 10 JJ SamuelGanish : 10 ° Charles Dixon • 1 1 ° Timothy Benton 1 1 ° !B.Gray ....'. , • 1 J 0 IJ. Colef .- 1° 0 [ ATriend...-.' 5 6 ' £U - 8 6 William Dew 500 feet of Timb c I William Holder 300 „ „ Alfred Perry 100 „ „ Thomas Dew 100 „ „ George Shotter 100 „ „ Wellington, August '11, 1552.

W. E. CHANDLER, HAIR-DRESSER, PERFUMER 8c ORNAMENTAL HAIR -MANUFACTURER, /

MANNERS , STREET, TE ARO. , "FAMILIES and SCHOOLS attended. •*• Every article suitable for the Toilet. Hair Plaited to any pattern or design. August 14, 1852.

T>OBERT- CAMERON begs to inti^ -*-*' mate to the Public, that having made considerable additions to the machinery of his Mill, he is prepared to grind Wheat on very reasonable terms. Orders left with R. Dokaldson, Molesworth Street, or at the' Mill, will be punctually attended to. Ngahaurariga Mill, August 11,- 1»52.

To Let .Furnished,

A COTTAGE on Thorodon Flat. Apply to "I. BIASS. August 11, 1852.

Ex " Persia." 1 f) HHDS. first quality Brandy Cases Geneva Hollands 3' cases of assorted goods from Pawson & Co., " &c, &c, &c.

R. J.DUNCAN. Wellington, August 3, 1852.

Ex "Samarang."

pHAMPAGNE Sherry, 12 qr. casks, superior description Negrohead Tobacco, in half tierces An invoice of Stationery, comprising Ledger and Account Books, Wrappingpaper, &c. , R. J.DUNCAN. Wellington, August 3, 1852.

OH QUARTER casks Port Wine, expected daily per Gwalior, via Auckland, 1547 vintage. R. J. DUNCAN. Wellington, August 3 1852.

T ANDS TO LET in the Upper and -" Lower Hutt, Kardri, Makara, Kinapori, Porirua, Ohariu, and other districts, and also at Wanganui. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. July 24,. 1852.

f\S sale at the office of this Paper : — Chittys! Burn's Justice of .the Peape (6 vols.) Wellington, August 4, 1852. J . .

Choice Wines and Cognac, at most reasonable ' Prices,

A HOGSHEADS PALE and GOLD SHERRY 14 quarter-casks do. do. do. 14 do. dp. Fine Port 6 cases, 3 doz. ea. Pale Sherry 20 do. 1 do. fine Sparkling Champagne 100 do. 1 do. St. Jean d'Angely Cognac CHAS. E. v. ALZDORF. July 21, 1852r

Wanted, AN Active Man, who' understands Cooking and Waiting at Table. Also, a Billiard Marker. Apply at the Wellington Hotel. " , August 11, 1852.

Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate fl that he has received, _per Jf unford, 30,000 HAWTHORN PLANTS, in excellent condition.— Also, now. growing in Wellington, 12,000 Transplanted, of a considerable size. — Also, a small quantity, of Light and Dark i Moss Roses, and the celebrated British Queen Strawberry Plants. , June 19,1852. ' '

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 734, 14 August 1852, Page 2

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596

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 734, 14 August 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 734, 14 August 1852, Page 2

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