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

Undersigned ate Purchasers of -*- Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other "New Zealand Produce, and will advance on •consignments to their correspondents in Lon■don, Sydney, or Hobart Town. BETHUNE & HUNTFR. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1852.

Wool, &c.

'"FHE Undersigned are prepared to -*- make liberal advances on Wool and other produce, consigned to their Correspondents in London. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, August 21, 1552.

rpHE Undersigned is a Cash Buyer of -*• WOOL of the ensuing clip. W. WARING TAYLOR. Wellington, March 17, 1852.

THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, Oil, Flax, Sawn Timber, and other Produce, and will advance on Consignments to their friends ia London or the Colonies. JOHNSTON & CO. May 25, 1853.

A S AGENTS of MESSRS. MONEY ■ n - WIGRAM & SONS, and C. 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. Lamnton -quay, Maich 1/1853.

Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. MESSRS. KNIGHT & PERRY - L '-^ 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 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,

H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS

BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND

gSSg. HpHE following fine first-class £EEsfr Ships are intended to be continued • s *^^" as regular traders :—: —

• SHIPS. COMMANDERS. TONS. Persia W. Broadfoot 650 Cresswell J.Williams 670 Sir Edward Paget .... A. Barclay 700 Victory W.D.Mullens 700 Stately T. Ginder 700 Simlah C.Robertson 750 Cashmere G- Pearson 800 Columbus A. Hollon 659 Lord William BentincJc E. Canney 600 Maori G. Pethecbridge.. .. 850 Clara G. Potter 600

The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Furthe particulars may be known by applyiner to 5 BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, May 26, 1852. .

Just Published, at the Office of this Paper, PRICE TWO SHILLINGS, . THE NEW ZEALAND CONSTI TUTION 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, 1853

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 1

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