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Boots and Shoes.

W BALD WIN having just arrived • from England by the John Taylor, begs to inform" the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has brought with him a case of the above articles of superior London make, which are now on sale at Mr. Benkenstein's, Mulgrave- street, Thorndon Flat. November 9, 1853.

House for Sale, with immediate possession.

ALL that commodious newly -built '^ Dwelling House, situate in Woolcombestreet, nnd adjoining the residence of Bobert Rodger Strang, Esq., containing five rooms, a large kitchen and pantry, with sundry outbuildings, a well-stocked Garden, containing an* acre of ground, at present occupied by Mr, Thos. Crowther. The above is held on lease,, of which 19 years are unexpired, with a rental of £20 per annum ; and a power to purchase the freehold for £200, at any time before the 20th November, 1861 ; an excellent well of water on the premises.

CHAS. E. YON ALZDORF. Wellington, November 9, 1853.

To Contractors and Builders.

''PENDERS will be, received oh the *- 15th November, for : buildfng an additional

, Wing to the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to Mr. Lyon, from whom also anyfurther particulars may be obtained. October 29, 1853.

On Sale, ex " Mountain Maid."

O5 HHDS. Ist Quality West India Rum. 7 do. do. Brandy 2 hhds. Loaf Sugar 5 bales Scarlet and White Blankets, IS, 1U and 12-4 3 cases Scotch Twilled Shirts 1 case Woollen Cord, Trousers, and Vests1 34 mats Pampanga Sugar 100 bags Patrra Rice 40 boxes Mould Candles 20 boxes Window Glass 4 cases, Carbonate Soda 1 JOHNSTON & CO.

Wellington, August 24, 1553

For Sale.

A FLOCK OF SHEEP, consisting of ~^*- about 600 of all ages,, now upon Mr. Trolove's run, oa the banks of the Waiautoa, Middle Island, below the Kai Koras. XPKMS CASH.

For particulars apply at the Spectator officeWellington, October 29, 1853.

For Sale, Now landing ear " Robert Syers,"

1 Af) BOXES CANDLES, each 561k 4 bales Scarlet and Blue Serge Shirts 1 case Prints U cases Fancy Doeskin Trowsers 2 cases Men's Moleskin Trowsers 2 bales striped Jean Shirts 1 case assorted Fancy and Shooting Coats 1 case bek. Shooting Coats, superior 1 case Blucher Boots, highbacked, tipped,. and nailed 1 case strong Colonial do: 1 ton West India Coffee, in bags of HOlbs. each 5 hhds Coal Tar 2 cases Arrowroot 2 cases Carbonate of Soda, each 1^ cwt. P. M. HERVEY & CO. Wellington, October 5, 1853.

"John Taylor."

pONSIGNEES OF GOODS per the John Taylor, from London, are requested to pass their Entries as soon as possible (as the Cargo is ready for delivery), or they will be laided at their expense and risk. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Agents. November 6, 1853.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. November 10 — Schooner Shepherdest, 40 tons, Bowler, from Kawhia. November 11 — Schooner Esther, 60 tons, Blair, from Chatham Islands. Passengers — The crew of the Barque Randall.

DEPARTURES. November 9 — Schooner Necromancer, 20 tons, Askew, for Nelson. Passengers — Messrs. J. Fordham, Swinbourne, Campbell, Miss Richards. Same day — Schooner Rapid, 20 tons, Fowler, for Nelson. Passenger — Mr. Baltrop. Same day — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, for Cape Campbell. November 11 — Schooner Despatch, 138 tons, Rogers for Sydney. Passengers — Rev. W. B. Boyce, Mrs. Gibbie and child, Mr. and Mrs. M'Lareo and child, Messrs. J. Kennedy, W. Hope, Mrs. Vincent and five children, Susan, H., Sarah, and Ann Coates.

IN POUT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Cutter Palinurut, 10 tons, Johnston. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Muirfbrd, 160 tons, T. Napper, R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Autiralian, 114 tons, Pearse. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Wellington, 70 tons, Ferguson. R, Waitt f Agent. Cutter Kaka, 20 tons, — Cutter Resolution, 40 tons, Brown. Master, Agent. Ship John Taylor, 788 tons, Cawkett. W. Bowler, Son & Co., Agents. • Schooner Maty, 14 tons, Hoeta. Master, Agent. Schooner Pkcebe, 30 tons, Douglas. W. W. Taylor, Agent. Schooner Maty Jant, 40 tons, Morrison. J. Joseph, Agent. Schooner Shepherdett, 40 tons, Bowler. J. Joseph, Agent. Schooner Esthtr, €0 tons', Blair. Bethune & Hunter, I Agents.

IMPORTS. In the Shepherd***— 3J tons pork, 2 niks Irfrd, 1 J tons htms and bacon, 2| tons potatoes, 1000 bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize. J. Joseph, Agent. ..

■xronTS. In the Vetpatch— so,ooo feet timber, 20 tons potatoes, J. Swinbourne ; 11 bales, 1 bag wool, Betfrane & Hunter 5 57 coils rope, W. W. Taylor; 32 bales wool, Morrison & Sclanders. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Rapid— 4 cases hock, 2 do. burgundy, 10 chests tea, 1 bag, 2 clocks, 5 tins oil, fi cases drapery. 1 bale shirts, 5 cases cordials, 2 barrels sugar, 1 bale, leather, 1 case starch, 7 pieces holloware, 10 wheels, 1 bale brushes, 3 do. sacks, 1 bag prints, 1 grindstone, 1 can oil, 5 packages. W. SiLoxley, Agent. In the Sea Bird—l keg tobacco, 1 hhd. ■heepwain,

ft bags colfee, 1 cask tar, 2 casks slops, 1 crfsk oatmeal 1 bale woolpacks, 3000 feet timber, 20 bfags floor. (Master, Agent.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 864, 12 November 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 864, 12 November 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 864, 12 November 1853, Page 2

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