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For Sydney direct, fi&S?- "THE A 1 British-built Barque -*-■ G WALIOR, 500 tons, J. Davidson ***^^ commander ; will sail as above in a iew days. Her accommodations for cabin, intermediate, or steerage passengers, are of the first order. As she is a chartered ship lor immediate despatch, freight will be taken at reasonable rates. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOFINSTON, & CO. New Zealand Produce will be taken in payment of Passage- money. September 15, 1852.

For Nelson,

fiJSs^ I 1I 1 HE fine first-class Barque j|!||^ - 1 - STATELY, 600 tons, T. Ginder ***** ja commander, will sail for Nelson direct about Thursday next. This vessel has splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings, October 9, 1852.

For Port Phillip,

£jp*. HP H E fine first-class Barque J&gM& ■ TORY, 550 tons, James Row **^*** commander, will sail for Port Phillip

direct about the 15th November. This vessel is expected from Port Phillip early next month, and will be despatched soon after her arrival : she has superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers ; and parties desirous of securing a passage should register their names without delay. BE^HUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings, October 9, 1852.

For New Plymouth direct, .£7^ rpHE fine fast-sailing Schooner SS^ ■*• WELLINGTON Jas. Ferguson g~-j££» mas ter, will sail on Saturday, the 9th instant. For freight or passage, apply to J. TI. WALLACE, or ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, October 2, 1852.

For Port Phillip direct, Hourly expected from Sydney vid Port Cooper> £§= rpHE fast -sailing Brigantine ,g|g^ -&- PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, «a>*,.«3£3 YJva. Marshall master; to sail in a few days after her arrival ; having the greater part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to & W. FLYGER. Wellington, July 21, 1852.

For the Port Phillip G-old Fields. 6^^. r PHE commodious and fast- ? JBit sailing Brig GRECIAN will sail e^sgfcs ag a | )Ove w ith all possible despatch. For passage only, apply to Wm. BANNATYNE & CO. September 29, I<*s2.

For Hire, p GOD SADDLE HORSES, by the day or longer, Sabbaths excepted, At M. QUIN's, Dixon-street. September 22, 18)2.

PERSONS desirous of borrowing MONEY on unexceptionable Freehold Security, are requested to send particulars of proposed Securities to ROBt. HART, Solicitor, Lamblon-qua)-. September 15, 1852.

To Cover this Season.

HPHAT Well-known Imported - 1 - DRAUGHT HORSE SAMSON. Sampson is a Dark Bay Horse, stands sixteen hands high, with strong muscular power, and is allowed to be one of the best draught horses in the colony. Samson will stand at Mr. Jenkins' Stables, Lombard Street, every Wednesday and Saturday ; at Mr. Allen's Stables, Aglionby Arms, every Monday ; and at Mr. Hammond's, Porirua Road, the remainder of the week. For the convenience of Mares, Paddocks will be provided at 3s. per week, but without responsibility. Terms — Three Pounds each Mare, payable on the Ist January, 1853. M. & R. HAMMOND. Povirua Road, October 2, lc's2.l c '52.

So cover this Season, at Wellington, At his Owner's Stables, r PHE well known Thorough bred Horse x RUBENS. Terms — Three guineas single mares. Paddocks provided, if necessary, upon the usual terms, but without responsibility. For the convenience of the Hutt district, Rubens will stand once a-week, from Wednesday, the 13th inst., at the Aglionby Arms. THOMAS WARD, Groom. Wellington, October 9, 1352. .

Just arrived, And on Sale at the Office of this Paper,

ANEW and General Assortment of STATIONERY, consisting of Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper, Coloured Paper, Envelopes, various sizes, in packets and fancy cases, Camphorated Sealing Wax, Slates with and without Frames, Dutch and other Slate Pencils, Mayor's Spelling Books, Church of England Prayer Books, in cases, boxes of India Rubber Bands, Date Boxes, &c — Also, Drawings and Engravings in Frames.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 750, 9 October 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 750, 9 October 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 750, 9 October 1852, Page 2

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