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TWO HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD ! ! !

(To be increased to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS ! ! ! as soon as the amount shall be subscribed.)

THE Committee appointed at a General Meeting of the Settlers held on the 12th November, 1852, to recommend the amount of RBWAitD to be given to the First Discoverer of an Available GOLD, FIELD in this part of the Province of New Munster, and the limits within which the discovery must be made to constitute a claim to the payment of such Reward, Hereby Notify that, under the sanction and authority of the Subscribers to the Fund, they will . be prepared after < this date, and until the 12th May, 1853, to receive, inquire into, and decide upon any claim which may be preferred in regard to the Reward in

question. The conditions under which claims to the Reward will be entertained by the Committee maybe ascertained upon application to the undersigned, or at the offices of the Spectator and Independent newspapers. By order of the Committee, J. H. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. Wellington, December li, 1852.

FATCHISON begs to inform the • Inhabitants of Wellington that he has succeeded to the GROCERY BUSINESS' lately conducted by Mr. James M'Beth, and | respectfully solicits a continuation of their patronage. Wellington, December 8, 1852.

JUST PUBLISHED, '

And on Sale at the Office of this Paper, A LITHOGRAPHIC VIEW of the -£*■ TOWN of WELLINGTON, by T. S. Ralph, Esq. Copies on Plate Paper, Is. each ; on Double Post Letter Paper, 4d. ; on Single do., 2d. each. Wellington, December 4, 1852.

To Let,

HHHE House at Karori formerly in the -*- occupation of Mr. Justice Chapman, in a thorough state of repair. For terms and particulars apply at the Spectator Office. December 4, 1852,

To X»et Furnished, A BED-ROOM & SITTING-ROOM, ■^ -with attendance. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Decembers, 1852.

pOMMERCIAL HOTEL to be Let, and entered upon immediately. Apply to R. ARMSTRONG; Lambton-quay. Wellington, December 11, 1852.

Ex "Titan." PATNA RICE, Tea in half chests t Mauritius Sugar, Soap, Candles Barrett's Tobacco, Sail Canvass Sole and Kip Leather Fine and Coarse Salt Bottled Ale and Porter Europe Rope, Dried Fruits

HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. October 20, 1852.

Ex " Shepherdess," from New Plymouth, TOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, iqi BAGS First Quality FLOUR 1 ton Superior Sharps 1 8 casks Prime Butter 244 kits Prime Potatoes 200 bushels Oats J. H. WALLACE, Lambton-quay. Wellington, November 17, 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 White Lace Falls Window Holland, Oxford Doe Toilet Covers, Crochet Cases x ,- Fancy and Striped Shirtings *' Tarletan and other Ball Dresses A few Rich Damaslc Silk Dresses, &c, &c. Also, 9 chests Tea, 4 qr.-casks Port, 2 qr.Sherry. GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Mulgrave-stree't, November 3, 1822.

To Cover this Season. THAT 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. Porirua Road, October 2, -1852.

To cover this Season, at Wellington, At his Owner's Stables, T^HE well known Thorough bred Horse JL RUBENS. Terms — Three- guineas , single mares. Paddocks provided, if necessary, upon the usual terms, but without responsibility. For the convenience of the Hult district, Rubens ioill stand once a-weelc, from Wednesday, the 12th inst., at the Aglionby Arms.THOMAS WARP, Groom. Wellington, October 9, 1852.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 769, 15 December 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 769, 15 December 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 769, 15 December 1852, Page 2

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