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Exotic NuTsery, Ring's Road, Chelsea, London. MESSRS. KNIGHT & PERRY -*■'-"■ having for so long a period (about 50 years) gradually augmented the, resources of their large establishment, and having received a corresponding extension of patronage from the most distinguished personages of this and [other countries, now confidently solicit the orders of those who wish to enjoy the pleasures ! of the Garden and Farm for Culinary Flower \ and Agricultural Seeds, Plants, Ornamental i Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Implements, &c, which together with every other article connected with Agriculture, Horticulture, and Floriculture, they can supply of the finest quality in their respective kinds, and at as low a rate as is simply remunerative. They respectfully solicit remittances or satisfactory references, with orders from those whom they have not had the honor of previously serving. | p.s. They beg to observe that delicate Plants may be best conveyed very long distances in glass cases. Export orders receive their peculiar attention. August 21, 1852,

THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON £xte & fife $nsutanct Comjmttt).

Established 1836. — Empowered by Acts of Parliament.

The Amount op Capital subscribed exceeds £1,500,000. The Liability of the Proprietors is declared by the Company's' Acts of Parliament to be unlimited! Business. Insurance against Lo9s by Fire of Property of every description. Life Insurance in all its Branches. Insurance op Leases for Years, by which the value~of Property so" held is made equal to Freehold. Agents for New Zsai&n Messrs. William Bowler, Son, & Co. ; Lfimbton-quay, Wellington ; Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, & Co.,

- Lyttelton ; who are fully empowered to issue Policies, and settle claims, on satisfactory proof of loss, and to appoint Agents in the other Settlements. Wellington, August 21, 1852.

MR. ALLEN,

Auctioneer 1 and Commission Agent, LAMBTON-QUAY, "D ECEIVES Goods and Property of ■*-*' every description intended for immediate sale. The Weekly Sales by Auction will be recommenced immediately, thus affording facilities for the disposal of Goods, &c, at the shortest possible notice. Mr. Allen begs to inform his Patrons that he has just 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, 1853.

Gardening.

T* SCRIVENER begs to inform the -^ • Gentry and Inhabitants of Wellington', that, having had long experience in Gardening, he will be happy to attend to 'the Gardens of any Ladies or Gentlemen who- may favour him with their orders. Apply next door to Dr. Robertson's, top of Willis-street. April 16, 18*3. ! "

TTAY, STRAW, COSN, always on -*•■*• hand at the Livbry Stables, Ship Hotel. JOHN .PIMBLE, Manners-Street, Te Aro. Wellington, April 24, 1852.^

For Sale, -: A POWERFUL CART HORSE -^ Apply to" M. QUIN, Dixon-street. September 22, 1852.

HORSE INFIRMARY, at M.Quim'p, Dixon Street, Te Aro. Wellington, March 17, 1852. . '

Music Lessons.

A YOUNG LADYhavingafewleisure hours each day, will be happy to give Lessons in Music. For particulars, apply at the pffice ofjhis Paper. January 19, 1853. ' , ' Just Published, at the Office of this Paper, PRICE TWO SHILLINGS, rpH E N^W ZEALAND CONSTIX -ipTjxiON 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, 1333 a

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 1

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