Cabin, &c.) self inflating Parlor and NurseryBalls,' Money Boxes, Cedar Crochet Boxes, Humming Tops, Guns, Pistols, Crossbow* and Arrows, skipping Ropes, Bloomer, Sailor, and Soldier Dolls, &c, &c. Youth's Mathematical Instruments and telescopes.
Musical Instruments — Fine toned and highlyfinished Metal and glass Harmonicas, Musical Snuff Boxes, square and sexagonal Concertinas, Accordians, &c. With a variety of other Goods.
*** Hours of business during the summer months from Nine to Six o'clock, exccspt on Saturday, when the Store will close at Seven o'clock. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & Co. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.
Lectures. r PHE following Lectures will he deliA vered in the Hall of the Wellington Atheiiseum and Mechanics' Institute, on Thursday Evenings, (or, if the weather should be unfavourable, on the Friday Evening following),, commencing at \ past 7 o'clock :—: — Oct. 20 — Electricity, (a short lecture followed by a Conversazione.) Oct. 27 — The Stock Exchange and xt* ' Dealings, by Mr.- Woodward. Nov. 3 — The Rise and Progress of the British House of Commons, Mr. J. Knowles.. Nov. 10 — On the Mind, and the Connection and Correspondence between its Manifestations and Cerebral Development, by Mrv E. Catchpool. W. SEED, lion. See. September 14, 1853.
HUTT FESTIVITIES AT FITOME.
HUTT ELECTIONS.
T^O commemorate the First Establish- *- ment of Free Government in this Colony. To consist of various Amusements, more particularly for the younger Members of Families. From 12 o'clock at noon till five in the evening AFTER WHICH, A PUBLIC BALL; to commence at & o'clock, p.m., for which a liberal Supper will be provided. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Stewards. Mr. W. Phillips Mr. W. Nix Mr. N. Burcham Mr. J. Rush Mr. C. Keys Mr. H. Jackson Mr. J. Tucker Mr. W. Thomas Tickets for the day, to be one Shilling each adult. Tickets for Ball, three Shillings each, to admit a Lady and Gentleman. Early application for Tickets is particularly requested, and to be had from the Stewards only. In consequence of the support that the Stewards have received from various Friends who have subscribed to the above entertainments, they are enabled to make the Tickets at the low price advertised. To join the Hutt Settlers upon this occasion, our Wellington Fellow-citizens and Friends are most particularly requested. To take place on Thursday, the 20th day of October next. September 17, 1853.
Ex "Cheetah" from Sydney.
On Sale by the Undersigned, at the Stores lately in the occupation of Mr. W. Fitzherbert, 900 BAGS ADELAIDE FLOUR, * vvr in 2001b. bags 50 bags Adelaide Flou**, 2nds. 60 chests Tea, Countess Derby 4 hhds. Loaf Sugar (English) 143 bags White Java Sugar 380 boxes Liverpool Soap, in 28 and 561b. boxes 5 oases Manila Cigars, No. 2 Lucifer Matches I cask Nutmegs, 20 boxes Raisins Sago, Dairy Salt, Preserved Ginger Manila Coffee, Belmont's Sperm Candles 8 cases Lescher's Starch, No. 1 Oatmeal 30 barrels fine Bread 7 Mids. White Gin
ALSO, 1 bale White Blankets, }0-4 2 cases Madder Prints 2 cases Gala and Tartan Plaids 2 cases Horrock's Long Cloth, and Croydon Dowlas Embroidered Robes, and Circassian Dresses Coburg and Figured Lawn. Dresses Needles in tin cases, White Mußlin Children's Piaid Cotton Socks , Women's Black and White Hose Cashmere Shawls, White. Satteen Stays Regatta -Shins, Scotch' Twilled Shirting Men's Woollen Corded Trousers Merino Vests White and Coloured Counterpanes Boya' Caps, Woolpacks Leather Leggings, &c, &c. AND 1 case English Saddlery With a variety of other Goods. W. FLYGER. Famh-ttreet, September 21, 1853.
Ex "Mountain Maid," "Hampshire," and "Cornwall." TV/TARTELL'S BRANDY, in Hhds. and Quarter- casks Bass's Ale, in 4 dozen cases 20 kegs Nails, of various sizes Iron Piping - Guttering Wire for fencing Maize A quantity of Seasoned Timber, comprising Board and Scantling. BOWLER. SON, & CO. .Lambton-quay, September 2, 2853.
Ex "Cornwall.''. IQO CASES GENEVA ItJV/ R. J. DUNCAN, Fjurish-street, August 17, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 854, 8 October 1853, Page 2
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