Just Published, at the Office of this Paper, { PRICE TWO SHILLINGS, ] THE NEW ZEALAND CONSTT- ■*" TUTION ACT ; with the Despatches of the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Governor-in-Chief,and other Official Documents referring thereto. April 6, 1853.
New Linen and Woollen Drapery, Hosiery, Silk Mercery, Haberdashery, &c, &c, &c. BY AUTHORITY.
S ROBINSON begs to inform the • Gentry and Settlers generally of the Wellington district, that Mb. J. R. KANE, who has succeeded him in his business, will re-open the Settlers' Wabehouse with a new and varied assortment of the choicest English and French Manufactures, on or about the Ist of April next. Mr. Kane having for several years been intimately connected with one of the principal French Houses in Australia, will be in a position to offer to the Ladies of Wellington a class of Goods different from anything that has hitherto been imported into this Settlement. SETTLERS' WAREHOUSE. Wellington, March 5, 1853.
To afcrive ex "Minerva," (Expcttti -daily from, Port Cooper), 1 0 QIfARTER-CASKS COMPANY'S 1Z BRA.NDY 5 hhds. MartelVs Brandy, No. 1. An Invoice Engravings (superior) Wrapping Paper, Grocers' and Drapers' Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, &c. 2 cases Cloth Caps, Gentlemen's and Boys', including Felt Hats, Glengarrys, and Royal • Tars, &c, &c. R. J. DUNCAN, Farish-street. February 19, 1853.
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1 CASE Ramsay's Patent Elastic Seat 1 SADDLES 2 cases Shaftoe Saddles, very superior 2 cases stout Solid Flap Saddles • And an assortment of Weymouth, Pelham, and Snaffle Bridles, very superior W. B. RHODES & CO. Te Aro, December 1, 1852.
Remember the Old Established Shop. ]V/r R.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 his Son, Mr. Frbdkrick K. Crowther. 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. TERMS CASH. Wellington, March 23, 1853.
A S AGENTS of MESSRS. MONEY • CV - WIGRAM & SONS, and C. A. AJLMER, Esft., of Lon^ro, jtk^Underwgoed Jfrc^ready to 'receive appßcatfths front' the Friends of Persons in England who wish to obtaiS 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 VVellmgton. Lambton -quay, March 1, 1553.
On Sale by the Undersigned,
]V/r ARTELL'S and Hennessy's Brandy in hhds. and qr.-casks BrP. Rum, 9 to 10 O.P. Sherries, in qr.casksand 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.
Ex " Robert Syers." 79 PACKAGES SUNDRIES Soap, Rice, Brandy, &c. R. J. DUNCAN, Farish-street. March 26, 1853.
J. HOSKINS,
Boot »nd Shoe Maker and English Leather Cutter,
"DEGS to inform the Inhabitants of •*-* Wellington and its Districts, that he has received, per Minerva, his first supply of English Le&tka-; anxj- likewise several Cases of Boots and Shoes in endless variety, which will astonish the Purchaser, and throw competition into the shade. Lambton-quay, March 9, 1853.
MR. ALLEN, Auctioneer and Commission Agent,
LAMBTON-QUAY, "DECEIVES Goods and Property of '*■*' every description intended for immediate tale. The Wbbkly Sales by Auction will be recommenced immediately, thus affording facilities for the disposal of Goods, &c, at the shortest possible notice. Mr. Allkn begs to inform his Patrons that be has jutt completed a new and commodious Store on the Quay, opposite the Aurora Tavern, where Goods can be landed and stored ; there is also every convenience for the sale of Cattle, Agricultural Produce, &c, on the Premises. March 16, 18. r )3.
A .LADY 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. March 16, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 801, 6 April 1853, Page 2
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