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Disposal of Waste Land.

'THE Committee appointed at a Public •*• Meeting held at the Hutt on the 6th instant, to make arrangements for a Puhlic Meeting, to be held at the Hutt, for the purpose of Discussion on the subject of the Disposal of Waste Land by the General Ar-sEMBLY, hereb) give notice that such intended meeting will be held near the Hutt Bridge, on Fridat the 27th instant, when the chair will be taken, at noon precisely, by a gentleman whose name will appear in a future advertisement, together with an outline of the matter to which the discussion is intended to be confined. ALFRED RENALL, Chairman of the Committee. The Hutt, May 19, 1853.

Notice.

AT a Meeting of the Smiths of this ■^*- place, it was agreed that the price of Shoeing should be Bs. for Saddle Horses, and 9s. for Cart Horses, with Toes. — All other work in proportion. — To commence on Monday, the 23rd May. Wellington, May 21, 1853.

To Let, or Lease,

A HOUSE and Quarter of an Acre, on the Tinakore Road, at the Foot of Town Acre 621. Apply to Mr. Townsend on the Premises. Wellington, May 21, 1853.

Somewhere in the Neighbourhood of Mount Cook, on Monday, the 9tk inst.,

A DARK Coloured Morocco Pocket- "^ Book, inlaid with Gilt, containing some Money. Whoever icay find the same, and will bring it to the New Zealand Spectator Office, w'll be suitably rewarded* May 11, 1853.

Tltf ANTED, an Apprentice , to the Saddlery Business. Apply to R. ARMSTRONG, Lambton-quay. March!, 1853.

ROYAL HOTEL.

MOST ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.

To be Sold,

r FHE LEASE, License, Good-will, and Fixtures, of the above. Possession can be given within a month from this date. For fall particulars, apply to DANIEL MUNN, On the Premises. May 18, 1853.

J. HOSKINS,

Boot and Shoe Maker and English Leather Cutter, LAMBTON-QUAY,

"KEGS to inform the Patrons of his -^Establishment that he has received Invoices of Goods per Royal Albert, consisting of: — French Calf and English Kip,' Gent.'s Wellington Boots, Bluchers, Oxonians, and Dressing Slippers, in great variety ; and like-wise a few cases of choice Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes of the latest Fashions, from the celebrated House of Messrs. Curtis, Fiasbury Pavement, London. J. H. has also received, per Royal Albert, a choice and varied assortment of Ladies* and Gent.'s Boots and Shoes, from ,tbe well-known j House of William Le Clare & Son, Glasgow. All the Goods are of the very best description ; indeed, such as are seldom procurable in this market: and intending Purchasers are therefore invited to give an early call, to save disappointment. Among other articles are the following : Men's best Calf Blucher Boots Do. do. Lacing Shoes Do. do. Gusset do. Boys' Strong Calf Lacing Shoes Men's best Clarence Boots Wellington Boots of various qualities Dress Boots, enamelled tongues and colored legs Enamelled hide double-goloshed. and buttoned Boots Goloshed and Gusset Boots Patent Calf Gusset Dress Alberts i Ladies best French goloshed button Boots »» it >» laced „ n it >i channels „ „ Patent Elastic Silk Boots i „ best French Cashmere Pump Boots „ Cloth Channel Boots „ French Cashmere Channel Boots, trimmed „ best Elastic Victoria Channel Boots „ „ Patent Calf Slippers, no seam „ „ black and white French Satin Slippers „ bronze Kid Slippers, do. „ best white Kid Dress Slippers „ Seal Dress Slippers, braided „ Elastic Mitre Channel Slippers Girls' Kid Leg Channel Boots „ „ goloshed welts „ coloured Cashmere Boots „ best embossed Seal Dress Slippers „ best white Kid Dress do. „ Seal ankle Channel do. „ „ welts do. Children's coloured Cashmere buttoned Boots „ „ Morocco ankle Slippers „ . „ Kid „ ». „ Patent Calf elastic Slippers Wellington, April 13, 1853.

Ex " Robert Syers," and late arrivals, 4 CASES, containing — 5-4 Lilac and Fancy Prints 7-8 Lilac and Fancy Prints Cobourg and Orleans Cloth Blue Serge 8.-own Hollands Cloth Caps, Royal Tars Coloured Table Covers, Moleskins Checked Jaconet and Book Muslins French Kid Gloves, Lace Crochet Cotton and Crochet Needles White Quilts and Counterpanes Boys' Blue Serge Shirts and Braces Men's Superior Black Ducape Handkerchiefs &c M &c, &c. GILBERT PICKETT & CO., Mulgrave-atveet. April G, 1803.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 814, 21 May 1853, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
672

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 814, 21 May 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 814, 21 May 1853, Page 2

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