Remember the Old Established Shop. TV/TR. THOMAS CROWTHER desires ""■■• most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and neighbourhood, that he has recently added to the Tailoring and Drapery Business, the Hosiery and Ready Made Clothing Departments, which will be conducted by bis Son, Me. Frbdbbick K. Crowthbr. The goods have been supplied by one of the first Houses in London, and one call will be sufficient to satisfy intending Purchasers of their superior quality. TBRMS CASH. Wellington, March 23, 1853.
AS AGENTS of MESSRS. MONEY WIGRAM & SONS, and C. A. AYLMER, Esq., of London, the Undersigned are ready to receive applications from the Friends of Persons in England who wish to obtain passages in any of the Vessels despatched by the above parties to follow the Minerva, and other first-class Ships. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Agents at Wellington. Lambton-quar, March I, 1853.
For London,
*£3^ HPHE fine first-class fast-sailing Jap X Barque STATELY, 600 tons re- "* lß ' oH * gister, J. Ginder commander ; will sail for London direct about the 31st March. This vessel has spacious and elegant accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and there is room for a little Wool and light freight, which will be taken at current rates. Having most of her cargo engaged, and on board, and only two or three cabins vacant, passengers or shippers may rely upon her sailing about the date fixed. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE 8s HUNTER, LEVIN & CO., or W. B. RHODES & CO. Wellington, February 26, 1853.
First Vessel fox Port Cooper, On her return from the Kaikoras, agS*- 'PHE fine fast-sailing schooner j|||2 - 1 - WELLINGTON, Captain FerlJS *^ frl guson. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, February 2, 1853.
For Port Victoria and Akaroa,
ajf^ THE well-known Cutter J§» - 1 - CATHERINE ANN. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO.
On her return voyage to Wellington, the Catherine Ann will call at Pigeon Bay and Akaroa. February 12, 1853.
A liADY accustomed to Tuition wishes ■^ to meet with an engagement as resident or daily Governess. For particulars, address K. R., at the Office of this Paper. Marsh 16, 1853.
Music Lessons.
A YOUNG LADY havingafewleisure ■**- hours each day, will be happy to give Lessons in Music. For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. January 19, 1853.
On Sale by the Vndersigned,
j TtTARTELL'SandHENNEssY'sBEANDY I ■**■- in hhds. and qr.-casks B»P. Rum, 9 to 10 O.P. Sherries, in qr .casks and octaves "1 Rutherford Do. 1 doz. and 3 doz. cases J Drury &Co. Tobacco, Pampanga, and Mauritius Sugar ; Tea — Congou and Souchong, in chests, half chests, and boxes Sperm Candles, Coffee, Soap, Gunny Bags, Madeira Wine, in qr.-casks 2 cases No. 2 Cigars Blankets— Scarlet, White, and Green Flour &c, &c. Apply to W. HICKSON & CO. Wellington, December 22, 1852.
HTHE Undersigned has received invoices -*- per " Minerva," daily expected, containing the following Merchandise : — Black, Sky Blue, Dark Blue, Light Drab, Violet, Grenat, Cuba, Ponceau, Emerald, and Myrtle Greens, Chocolate, Dark Drab, White, and other French Merinos Black, White, Crimson, Blue, Sky, Rose, and Steel Sarsnets Black and White Satins Black Gros de Naples, Rose and Blue Gros d'Afrique, Glace Moire Black, White, and Figured Silks and French Plush One case of assorted Dolls Very superior Cloaking, Barboor and Louise Robes Superior Alpacas 6 pieces Emprime", Orleans, Colonnade Dresses Vicuna Clothing, and Stuffs for Cloaks Drab and Black do., Woollen Shawls Black, White, Sky, and Pink Aerophone Crepes Narrow Fancy Ribbons, Bonnet and Sash do. Worsted Lace, Fancy Velvet for throat and wrists, Worsted Braids Crape Cord, all descriptions of Purses Smelling Bottles, White Purse and Sewing Silk, China do., Coloured Algenne Braid Fancy do., Black and Coloured Mohair Black and White Silk Fringes Drawing Trimmings, Crochet Hooks and Cases Shawl Pins, Pearl Studs, Terry Velvets Ladies' Silk Gloves, &c. The above were assorted with care and judgment, and will be sold at moderate prices. THOS. K. WARBURTON. February 16, 1853.
To Let,
'PHE House at Karori formerly in the "^ occupation of Mr. Justice Chapman, in a thorough state of repair. For terms and particulars apply nt the Spectator Office. December 4, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 796, 23 March 1853, Page 2
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