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Ex "Mountain Maid." 5 CASES, containing Black, Brussels, Ducape and Barathea Handkerchiefs Black Coburgs, Crimson Damasks Horrocks' Long Cloths Plaid Shawls and Scar/s, Paisley Shawls Prints, Woollen Cord Embroidered Robes Side Combs, Boys' Belts Window Muslins, Egyptian Edging ALSO, 1 bale Flannels 1 case Mole Trowsers, D.S. 1 bale Scotch Twill Shirts AND

1 case and 3 Trunks very superior Clothing Hungarian, Clouded Doe, and Fancy Doe Coats Angola, St. Leger Black Cloth and Buckskin Coats Buckskin Trowsers Colored and Black Silk Vests Cashmeie, Buckskin, and Shawl do. Reefing Jackets Impervious and Reversible Coats &c, &c, &c. GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Mulgrave-street, August 26, 1853.

THE Undersigned has received, per Admiral Grenfell, the following very choice Goods : — Ladies' Black Lace Squares Do. White and Black Lace Mantles Do. Muslin Mantles, Jackets and Sleeves Black and White (Cotton thread and Silk) Lace, Black and White (plain, spot, and sprig) Nets, Artificial Flowers and Feathers, Fancy Figured Glace Gros de Naples Black and Colored Bandannas, Cap Fronts, &c. Hair Nets, Mohair Curls, Parasols in every variety Ladies' Silk Mantles Holland Pinafores, Children's Dresses, Paris Nap Bonnets Fancy Caps, White Satin Shoes, Razor Strops Splendid Lace and other Bonnets Colored Kid Gloves, Children's White Thread and Kid do., Berlin do. Every variety of Dolls Fins, Flouncing, Muslin Edgings and insertion " Courier dcs Dames," and other articles THOS. K. WARBURTON. Lambton-quay, August 16, 1853.

Por Sale, to arrive per " Governor Grey," A f)Of) FEET TIMBER <-k)\JKJ\J 12 ttjng p otatQeg 100 bushels Maize R. J. DUNCAN, Farish-street.

August 10, 1853.

'T'HE Undersigned advance and effect Insurances as usual upon Wool and other Colonial Produce consigned to their Correspondents in London, Messrs. John Gladstone &Co. |P. M. HERVEY & CO. July 13, 1853.

Notice to Stockowners.

HPHE Undersigned is prepared to De- ■*■ pasture Sheep and Cattle on his Run at Rangiiikei from and Bfter the 31st December next.

WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. Farish-street, Ist June, 1853.

To Let, THOSE Commodious Premises, corner of Willis-street, at present in the occupation of Mr. W. Thomas, ironmonger. Apply to JOHN MINIFIE. Plumber, &c, Lambton-quay. August 2, 1853.

For Sale. Eligible Investment and Residence at the Hutt. THE well-finished Substantial and ■*• Commodious Villa Residence, with Garden, Orchard, Paddocks, and Out-buildings, belonging to and at present occupied by WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. FariBb-sfreet, June 4, 1853.

Ex "William Alfred," 1 A TONS Assorted SUGAES IKJ 10 hhds. B. P. Rum^ 10 tons first qualify Flour 6 bales Gunny Bag 3

W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. July 9, 1853.

To be Sold oaf Let,

A LL that Dwelling-House in Hawke- "^* stone-street, with half an Acre of Ground or thereabout?, lately occupied by Captain D'Arcy. Immediate possession may be had. The House containa 10 Rooms, and is capable of being enlarged, and is well adapted for a Boarding House or School. The Premises are held for the residue of 23 years; from 29th September, 1849, at the yearly rent of £12. For further particulars apply to Mr. KiNor Solicitor, Manners-street. Wellington, July 2, 1853.

Lectures on Botany.

''FHE Memhers of the New Zealand -*- Society and Wellington Athenaeum are informed that a Course of Lectures on Botany will be delivered by Dr. Ralph at the Hall of the Athenaeum, commencing on Thursday Evening, 11th August, at J past 7. August 6, 1853.

50 BAGS WHITE JAVA SUGAR WILLIAM SPINKS', Herbert-street. Tt Aro. July 23, 1853.

To Let Furnished, A BED-ROOM & SITTING-ROOM, "*■*• with attendance. Apply at the Office of this Paper. August 13, 1853.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 845, 7 September 1853, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
573

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 845, 7 September 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 845, 7 September 1853, Page 2

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