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T ETTER-PRESS PRINTING of all -*-• kinds done at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, March 17, 1852.

'THE Undersigned are Purchasers of ■*■ Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New Zealand Produce, and will advance on consignments to their correspondents in London, Sydney, or Hobart Town. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1852.

Wool, Ac.

nnHE Undersigned are prepared to ■^ make liberal advances on Wool and other produce, consigned to their Correspondents in London. Wit. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton»quay, August 21, 1852 v

H^HE Undersigned iaa Cash Buyer of ~*- WOOL of the ensuing cHp. W. WAGING TAYLOR. Wellington, March 17, 1852.

Choice Wines and Cognac, at most reasonable Prices, 4 HOGSHEADS PALE and GOLD SHERRY 14 quarter-casks do. do. do. 14 do. do. Fine Port 6 cases, 3 doz. ea. Pale Sherry 20 do. 1 do. fine Sparkling Champagne JOO do. 1 do. St Jean d'Aagely Cognac CHAS. E. t. ALZDORF. July 21, 1852. Ex "William Alfred." 10 ££**!* {CONGO* Brand Susan. '• GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Mulgrave-street, January 28, 1853.

Remember the Old Established Shop.

TVTR. THOMAS CROWTHER desires most respectfully to inform the Inhabitant 8 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. Frederick K. Crowthek. 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 **- WIGRAM & SONS. andC. 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 -quay, March 1, 1853.

Just Published, price 25., 12m0.,

And sold by R.Stokbs and W. Lton, LarobtonQuay, and by the Author at the River Hutt, XTEW ZEALAND MINSTRELSY; containing Songs and Poems on Colonial Subjects, by Wm. Goldkr, River Hutt. Contents. — Erratonga, A Bushranging, Come to the Bush, The Bushman's Harvest Home, The Pastry Baker, Colonial Courtship, of 1841, The Fair Emigrant's Fate, The South. East Storm, The Thrashing Floor, The Lover's Invitation, Answer to the Lover's Invitation, The Love Letter, The Black Seal, A Desperate Case, Evening Industry, Wairau, or Colonel Wakefield's Dirge to the Memory of his Brother, A Whaling, The Setting Sun, Mr. T 's Dirge to the Memory of W. Cook, The Effects of Good Government, or the Happy Change, The Sun Shining Out. Sonnet on the Wreck of the Maria, Addition to the Thrashing Floor, An Old Bachelor's Soliloquy over his First Honey Moon, The Plough, The Prudent Wife, Stanzas written while on the Voyage out to New Zealand, A Tribute to the Memory of Friendship, An Epigram on Ambition, The Christian's March, The Penitent's Prayer, Answer to the above, The Pilgrim's home. The Christian's Joy. Appendix.— Reflection over a Lark's Nest, Stanzastoa Young Poet, ALikeness.An Enigma, Stanzas extemporaneously written on a Stormy Night, Dalserf, November 4, 1833, A Translation of an Episode in Ossian, A Love Sonnet, written for a Young Lady to her Lover, to whom she soon after got married, Stanzas extemporaneously written during the Egress of 1833, and the Ingress of 1834, The Dying Infant, A Paraphrase of the 148 th Psalm, Sweet Home, Langsyne Anticipated, A Song, An Acrostic, Donald's Return, The Flowers of Clyde. A Patriotic Breathing — An Ode. Wellington, October 9. 1852

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 1

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