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.Wellington ßuilding Society. ''PHE next Monthly Meeting for the '**■ 'payment of Subscriptions, will be "held at the ' Mechanics' Institute, on Monday Evening next, the '6th December, at 7 o'clock. Members are informed that the subscription to the Insurance Guarantee Funcfis due, and must be paid on Monday next. WILLIAM ALLEN, Manager. Wellington, December 1, 1852.

First Wool Ship of this Season for London. TO SAIL IN ffEBRETA.RY.

"sSs|&, HPHE fine first-class Barque agO|lL STATELY, 600 tons, T. Ginder B^»-*-*» commander, will commence loading on return from Otago. This ship will call in at Port Cooper and Cloudy Bay on the way up, to receive what wool may be ready, and is expected to be there about end of November. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations, and the bulk of her cargo already engaged, Apply to Mbssks. BETHUNE & HUNTER, .. LEVIN & CO., or ----- .. W. B. RHODES & CO. Wellington, October 23, 1852.

For Port Phillip, *g^- HP H E fine first-class Barque jggg^ "*■ TORY, 550 tons, James Row i^firF 6™6 ™ comma nder, will sail for Port Phillip direct about the 30th 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. BETHUNE. & HUNTER, , Agents. Exchange Buildings, October 9, 1852.

For Freight or Charter to any part of the Coast, >PHE Cutter WILLIAM, 15 :e!gg§|p •*- tons, copper-fastened. nrarrrV* Apply to W: HICKSON & CO. December 1, 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 ptfwer, 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. Porirua Road, October 2, 1852.

To cover this Season, at Wellington, At his Owner's Stables, THE well known Thorough bred Horse J- 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, 1852^

" Louis and Miriam,"' "Stately," &c. A LPAC A ' S, Orleans, Coburgs -^- De Lames, Prints Muslins, Book and Sprig Muslins Whisker Blondes, Egyptian Lace Black and WhitekLace Falls ' Window Holland', /Oxford Doe Toilet Covers, Crochet Cases Fancy and Striped Shirtings \ Tarletan and other Ball Dresses A few Rich Damask Silk Dresses, &c, &c. Also, 9 chests Tea, 4 qr.-catks Port, 2 qr.Sherry. GIUBEUT PICKETT & CO. Mulgrave-street, November 3, 1822.

Ex " William Alfred." 50 HALF-CHESTS CONGOU TEA * of superior quality. ~ W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. Novembers, 1852. .

The Ture Bred Short llorn Durham Bull, "LADYKIRK,"

Imported by Mr. Wm. Bowler, bred by Mr. Stewart Marjoribanks, M.P/, of Bushey -Grove. JTiHE above BULL will stand at the ■*- Farm of Wm. Fitzhbrbert, Esq., Hutt, after this date. PEDIGREE. " Ladykirh," red and white, calved July 21, 1849, got by Puritan (9523) Dam Lucy by Mambrino (7196) G. d. Neliy by Wiseton, (2848) Gr. g. d. Dorothy by -Firby (1040) Gr. gr. g. d. Muslin by Ivanhoe (1131) Gr. gr. gr. g. d. t by Son of Irishman (329) Gr. gr. gr. gi\ g. d. by Mr. R^ Collins' Son of Favourite (252) One Guinea, for the first Cow, and for any number of Cows after, belonging to the same person, 10s. 6d. each. 1 Further particulars ntay be obtained either from Mr. Bowler, Wellington ; or Mr. Fitzherbkeiv at the Hutt. Lambton-quay, .. . - - October 16, 1852. . {

To be Let, FOR THREE OR SIX MONTHS, > i A NEATLY Furnished COTTAGE. •**- Apply at the Office of this- Paper. . „ ! September 11, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 766, 4 December 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 766, 4 December 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 766, 4 December 1852, Page 2

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