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Ex " Mountain Maid," " Hampshire," and "Cornwall."-

JV/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, 1853.

Leather.

'pHE Undersigned having made arrangements with a manufacturing firm in Sydney, for a regular supply of Leather for this market, the trade can rely upon being supplied with Sole, Kip. Calf, Harness, Basils, and Kangaroo Skins, of the best quality at the lowest market rates. Wm. TTICKSON & CO, Wellington, October 8, 1853.

JOHN RANSOM,

(From Matthews, Son, # Co., of London,) tj EGS to inform the Public of Welling- *■* ton and its neighbourhood that he is ready to execute orders for the Buildine: of Dog, Newportpagnel, Lig-ht' Chaise and Town Carts, Timber Carriages, Wheel and Hand Bnrrows, &c, &c, on the newest and most approved methods. J. R. hopes, by reasonable charges and prompt attention to any orders that he may be favored with, to merit a share of the public patronage. Lambton-quay. adjoining the Commercial Hotel.

Lectures.

'T^HE 'following Lectures will he deli- ■*- vered in the Hall of the Wellington Ather.seum and Mechanics' Institute, on Thursday Evenings, (or, if the weather should be unfavourable, on the Friday Evening following), commencing at % past 7 o'clock :—: — Nov.' l0 — On the Mind, and the Connection and Correspondence between its Manifestations and Cerebral Development, by Mr. E. Catchpool. Admission to Members'and the Ladies of their families free ; to nor.-members. Is. each. W. SEED, Hon. Sec.

September 14, 1853.

Potatoes. HpHE Undersigned are Purchasers of Potatoes for Shipment. Wm. BANNATf NE & CO. 'October 26, 1853.

For Sale, Ex *' RAPID, 11 from Melbourne, 7 H&DS. PALE BRANDY 80 boxes Mould Candles 6 cases Strons: Boots Wm. BANNATYNE & CO. October 26, 1853.

Wanted, A GOOD FARM SERVANT, in the -£*- immediate neghbourhood of Wellington. Wages liberal. Apply at the Spectator Office. October 29, 1353.

For Sale, Now landing ex " Robert Sycrs" 1 OD BOXES CANDLES, each 561b. L J 4 bales Scarlet and Blue Serge Shirts 1 case Prints il cases Fancy Doeskin Trowsers 2 cases Men's Moleskin Trowsers 2 bales striped Jean Shirts 1 case assorted Fancy and Shooting Coats 1 case bck. Shooting Coats, superior 1 case Blucher Boots, highbacked, tipped, and nailed 1 case strong Colonial do: \ ton West India Coffee, in bags of 140lbs. each 5 hhds Coal Tar 2 'cases Arrowroot 2 cases Carbonate of Soda, each 1+ cwt. P. M. HERVEY & COy Wellington, October 5, 1853.

Sydney Agency.

A/fib. HENRY FERRIS, Commission W*- Merchant, will be happy to receive consignments of any description of New Zealand pioduce for sale, Wheat. Maize, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Cheese, Flax, Wool Lashing, &c, &c. H. F. will also purchase and ship merchandise to order ; having been engaged as above for the last 12 years in Sydney, is thoroughly conversant with the markets in every particular. Address, 291 Pitt Street, Sydney. September 21, 1553.

For Sale. A FLOCK OF SHEEP, consisting of about 600 of all ages, now upon Mr. Trolove's run, on the banks of the Waiautoa, Middle Island, below the Kai Koras. TERMS CASH.

For particulars apply at the Spectator office. Wellington, October 29, 1853.

Christchurch (Canterbury Settlement) LADIES' SCHOOL,

To be conducted on Church of England principles.

IT is proposed, early in 1854, to open this Establishment, where a good English Education will be imparted, with instruction in the Latin Grammar and Music (pianoforte Guitar and Singing), in the French, German, and Italian Languages, and in drawing. Parents in the neighbouring Settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust their daughters to the care of the Ladies conducting the above Establishment, may depend upon every effort being* made to form their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. Address to Mrs. Chas. Thomson, cafe of Mr. Gould, Christchurch, Canterbury. September 27, 1853.,

pOTTAGE TO LET, situate on Thorndon Flat, at present in the occupation of Dr. Ralph. Apply at the Office of this Paper. September 17, 1853.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

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676

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

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