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T ETTER-PRESS all **-^ kinds done at the Office of tliis Paper."Wellington, March 17, 1852. /', ... .

n^HE Undersigned are Purchasers of: A Wool, Oil, Whalebone; -Flax/lind' other New Zealand Produce, and will .advance on consignments to their correspondents in Lon- : don, Sydney, or Hobart Town. , BETHUNE & -HUNTER. _ Hange, Wellington, .Exc , eh i 7j 1 8 52. , r " Ma. ■' ' ■ Li THE Uridei.^ s s d a t a i p ASH DYEE of : 1 ; WOQl, of*,. sTJiSho TAYLOR. ( ■Wellmgtdn, March ,17, ,I&<>* , „ „ J- WOOU Oil, F6x f Sawn Timber, and other Produce, "and'wiil advance on Consignm. "» , their friends in London or the' Colonies. JOHNSTON & CO. , .May 25, 1833. , , . , ' - A S AGENTS of MESSRS. MONE V WIGRAM o^-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 Min'erva-I "and 5 otherShips. „ _ _ , \ Wm:t?owler; spN, & co. } ' " oAgenfe at Wellington. * Lambton -quay, March 1, 1853. ALAD'Y'Vho lias just bofiinienced giving Lessons in Music, wishes to add a few more to the number of her Pupils, and will also be happy in arranging to go-to the -Hutt ■once every week". ' Te Aro. September^, 1553. , For particulars apply at the Office of tins Paper. • ' Exotic Nursery, King's P-oad, Chsleea, London.; „y TVTESSRS. KNIGHT & PERRT ■^ having for so; long a period (about 50 Tears) gradually- augmented .'t]ae 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 'io enjoy' the pleasures of the Garden and* Farm: forLCulinary Flower, and' Agricultural .Seeds, .Plants, Ornamental Trees,, Shrubs, .Fruit Trees],* Implements, &c, T,vh'ich together with every o'tlier article ' connected with Agriculture, Horticulture; /and FloTiculture, J they/ c^n sppply^ of the, .finest quality in their respectiye r kmds ? ; and at, as 1.0w v a,ratej as is limply remunerative^'' They're'sp'e'ctfullyJ solicit" remittanc'es-^oV-i satisfactory * refer ehces, -with orders^ from f those.Whpm^they;haye,noff had ,the Honor of previously scrying. ... . , *p.S;.— They r beg £6 ' observe' l that r delicate - Pfekis^may^be'^est: conveyed f very-long' dis'i stances in; glass :casps. jh> /• r ll -:.v r - ' . Expjor,t , orders receive ,thqir , peculiar; atten r - , r „ ' , j Augu«4*; 1852/1 • ' (r - > •' ' ' '

Hi R r WILLIS.. &!'(JO.'S : , f. ; ft .1. V> B OF; ;P ; P ACKE, T .S „. . 3.0ND T OJ^ l^y P NJW n ,Z^ ALAND vjp,. rpHE fo^°wipg *me Jrst-clas? J§j& O-*O -*- JShipsare /ntended'to be continued -«^^'as J regnlar tride^' I—li:^1 — 1i:^ Ki -' ;' ' Per5ia. ........ i..» W:Bro^oot ; . .; „ 6,50 -CreuweU...., ,-• J- William,^ •• f•; ,^ 6'ir Edward Pag*t .V: - A- Bjrdmy. 700 * Victory. tW,^. Mullens • : r W Stately T. Ginder •• , J"" Cashmere G. Pearson^.,.-' \°V&' Columbus vK- Holtpri. . . . „ . • b< ■ • Jjoril William ßeritiHck jE. Cafandyj .-. -.'; ii>i . cMJt «^:j?:?:?f;g:;i8r!3eg^?j:;:"1» j The undersigned, agents for the aboye splen^ are ' authored' to" arrange' witK !i SStHers here"' who : ' may rb x e< desirous of bringing their migreajb,Britaia o^t) to, -this' colony, and r are prepared eitherto pajj ,the passage J m6ney '& once, 1 or' give satisfafctory'se-' «urit^ for p'ayraeiit' on ; a?rivaiJof-th'e> Vessel.- - ' .Earjthe- J ipar,ticulaEstrpa,y£be s knqwn : by > applyJ> r .-. 1 :'; Exciian&e^Buildxngs,' ;;<t {-?1"r...r r ' » 'J'.V ■;<. 1..;,M«y 1 ..;,M«y 26, 1852/,.. r^r. fr ,4- ,r ,'*»..•,' J^st Published; at itne pffic?e tofrthis] 'J^' ' ERI€E ,T^O, SI|ILLI^S A (j _ t y, nnHE".NJEW : ■*• TUTION "AQT ; with £he, Despatches of tne' S'ecVetary'qf State c f6f'the r aol6nies-and' tVe J Govefnorsin-Gn{fef,«ridother<3^icial^)ocumentsj referring; theretovj v . vff;j'jJ'jL April 6, 1953 '.' ' "

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 868, 26 November 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 868, 26 November 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 868, 26 November 1853, Page 1

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