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Church of England Education Society, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND.

TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.

"R EQUIRED to be erected for the *~ Society, on Te Aro Flat, a SCHOOLHOUSE, similar to the one now built on Thorndon. Parties desirous of Tendering can get full particulars from Henry St. Hill, Esquire, at his residence, any morning before 10 a.m. By order of the Committee, J. C. RAYMOND, ~ Januarys, 1853. Secretary.

fix "Simwang," "Duke of Portland," Ac, *c.

100 BAjGS Van Diemen'sLand Floub 200 doz. Bryant &Davie»' Bottled Stout 125 doz. Bass's Pale Ale 50 cases Oilman's Stores — containing Sauces, Mustard, Pickle*, Bottled Frtritt, Salad Oil; Vinegar, &c, &c. ' 1 case superior Paper Hangings 1 barrel Pearl Barley 1 barrel Split Peas 20, 40, and 60 gallon Coppers 1 cwt. Copper Rivets

Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambtqn-quay, December 22, 1852.

PORT, SHERRY, CHAMPAGNE, x WHISKY; RUM, and BRANDY. R. J. DUNCAN. Wellington, Decembe&lB, 1852.

For Ai

ikland.

jrig|^ 'PHE splendid first class frigate jggg -*- built ship TRUE BRITON, 800 tons, William Norris commander, will sail for Auckland direct, about the Bth instant. This ship has excellent accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to , t BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildingi, January 1, 1853.

For Port Phillip,

j£3& 'PHE fine first-class Barque Jggjg TORY, 550 tone, James Row mmmm commander, will sail for Port Phillip direct about the 15th inst. This vessel has superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For passage only, apply to

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 1, 1853.

For Bangitikei, • jrfS^ THE Cutter WILLIAM, Qjgjy **- 15 tons ; to sail in a week. matttmm For freight, apply to Wm. HICKSON & CO. N. B. — A Master wanted for the above Vessel ; one who is acquainted with the river. Wellington, December 18, 1852.

First Wool Ship of this Season for London.

TO SAIL IN FEBRUARY.

"184, THHE fine first-class Barque 4jOJ| X STATELY, 600 tons, T. Ginder ■^^^"•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 Miiiki. BETHUNE & HUNTER, - s LEVIN & CO., or .. W. 8. -RHODES & CO. Wellington, October 23, 1852.

For Sydney via Nelson.

Ajjgg. 'PHE fine fast sailing Barque jB» x GWALIOR, A.l. 500 tons, J. "* aMa * Davidson, commander, will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, immediate application is necessary to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Wellington, January 15, 1853.

TWO HUNDRED POUNDS BEWABD!!!

{To be increased to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS ! ! ! as soon as the amount shall be

subscribed.)

HPHE Committee appointedat a General x Meeting of the Settlers held on the 12th November, 1 852, to recommend the amount of Reward to be given to the Fikst Discovsbsk of an Availabli GOLD FIELD in this pot of the Province of New Munster, and the limits within which the discovery most be made to constitute a claim to the payment of each Reward, Hiribt Notift that, under the sanction and authority of the Subscribers to the Fund, they will be prepared after this date, and until the 12th May. 1858, to receive, -inquire into, and decide- upon any claim which may be preferred in regard to the Reward in

question. The conditions nndej which claims to th» 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 11, 1852.

FATCHISON begs to inform the * Inhabitants of Wellington that he has succeeded to the GROCERY BUSINESS lately conducted by Mb. Jamm M'te«, and respectfully solicits a continuation of their patronage. Wellington, December 8, 1852.

Ex "SUms Castle,"

1 CASE Ramsay's Patent Elastic S*at 1 SADDLES * f 2 cases Shaftoe Saddles, rery superior 2 cases stout Solid Flap Saddles And an assortment of Weymouth, Pelhaht* and Snaffle Bridles, very superior , W. B. RHODES & CO, Te Aro, December 1, 1852.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 780, 22 January 1853, Page 2

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681

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 780, 22 January 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 780, 22 January 1853, Page 2

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