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Sir-Edward 8age1..... A. Btrclay .700 ^SS ?2tfF~"" .% | Cmhmtr* G.Peatsoi. 800
bringing^their friends in Great Britain out toj this colony, and are prepared eitherto pay the, passage money at once, or gjve satisfactory se-i cunty for payment on arrival of the vessel, . Further particulars may be known by applying to ? EETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Busings, . 7 °'
Scotch. Ale. ; •- HHD& RQy,s ALLQA ALE? AY/ ex STATELY. • r JAMES M'BETH's, ' ' Pipitea. October 6, 1822. ~—
. Just PubhShed, r p«ce 2s v tl2m t 12mo M And gold by R. Stakes and W.Lyon, Lambton..r Quay, and by the^uthor at the SxvenHu^t. - "NTE.W ZEALAND MINSTRELSY; 1* containing Songs and Poems omColonial Subjects, by #m. Colder, River Hutt.T ? * Contents. — Erratongaj A Bushranging, Come to the Bush, The Bushman's .Harvest Home The Pastry Baker,, Colonial Courtship of-1841, The Fair Emigrant's Fate, The SouthEast Storm, The-Thrashing Floor, The Lovers lnvitation, Answer to the Lover's Invitation, The Love Letter, The Black, Seal, A Desperate Case) Evening Industry, Wairau, ,or Colonel Wakefield's Dirge -to the Memory -'of His Brother, A Whaling! The Setting Sun, Mr. T=^^'.s Dirge to the Memory of W* Cook,, The Effects pt g ppd Government, or the Happy.Cnange, The Sun< ShiniDg .Out. Sonnet- on the, Wreck gKft^^ New^ Zealand,,..A Tribute to the Memory Of Friendship, An Epigram,on Ambition, The Christian's Marchi The Penitent's Prayer, Answer to the, above, The Pilgrim's home, The yS%£^^»« Stanzas toa Young Po^et, A Likeness, An Enigma, -Stanzas externporanep&sly written on,a^Stormy 'Night, Dalseri, November ,4,^833/; A Transla. written, -fpr. a. Young, JLad.jTjtp-.Jheis Lov_er,^to ; whom she soon after got married, Stanzas^ex:-!teippora.oeously^rittea-during! teipp0ra.oeously^rittea-during the Egress of 1833, and the Ingress of 1834,'TKe-Djad^ln-'fant, A Paraphrase of tfie *48I* Psalm', Sweet !Home, Langsyne- Anticipated,4.A -Song, An Acrostic, Ronald's . Return T rThe -Flowers of Clyde^ A Patriotic Br6athihf—Ad Ode. -' Wellington, .Octobe, 9,-1852, , .- > ~ ~
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 758, 6 November 1852, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 758, 6 November 1852, Page 1
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