Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanic"? Institute.
A N Amateur Vocal Concert will be **• held fti the Hall of the' Athenaeum on Thursdat Evening, the 22' d mst. Admission by Tickets only — which may be obtained at the Stores of Messrs. Lyon, T. Mills, Moore, Jas. Wallace, and Pickett. Single Tickets 2s. 6d., Double Tickets (to admit a Lady and Gentleroan, or two Ladies) 3s. 6d. ; the proceeds to be devoted to finishing the interior of the Hall. Early application for Tickets will be necessary, as but a limited number are to be issued, and no money will be taken at the Doors. Doors open at \ past 7, to commence at S o'clock. W. SFED, Hon. Sec.
December 10, 1853.
Ex "Cornwall" and "Admiral Grenfell." Of) HHDS. Furze and Co.'s STOUT Orleans Cloths, Cobovrgs, 3Sart»&w» Crapes Alpacas, Robes, Checked Cassinetts Spangled and Cotton Blankets, Sheets Linens, Lawn, Ticking, Holland, Towelling; Satteen, Prints. Calicoes, Shirting Counterpanes, Quilts, Moleskins, Cords, White and Brown Linen Drill ALSO, Loaf Sugar, Pampanga Sugar, Rice Congou Tea, Sacks, Gunny Bags Cigars No. 2, Flour, Sole Leather Ash Oars, Coal Tar, &c, &c, &c. I On sale at the Stores of Wu. HICKSON & CO. Hickson'i Wharf, August 17, 1853.
Cupiss' Constitution Balls.
T^HIS Invaluable Medicine to Stockkeepers, and all who have the Management of Horses and Cattle, can be obtained of C. D. Barraud, Chemist, Wellington. Wellington, Noveml er 12, 1853.
North "Western Trunkline of Road. On Monday, 26th December, 1853.
A PUBLIC MEETING will take **- place at Mr. M'Kain's Half-way House, at one o'clock, to adopt resolutions, &c, respecting the proposed portion of this line of Road, commencing at the Beach at Ngahauranga. December 51, 1853.
To all whom it may concern.
A good understanding will always ensure a sound footing in society.
HP HIS you may now obtain, whether -^ for sea or land, by calling upon 11.I 1 . Bill, Bootmaker, from Liverpool, England, who has a Stock of Sea Boots, Water tights, Bluchers, Wellingtons, &c, all of his own manufacture, unequalled in New Zealand for cut, quality, and workmanship. Ladies, you have a*ot been forgotten. Give me * call, and judge for yourselves. Bemember T. Biai/s, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton«quay, «ext door to Mr. Wat kin, ironmonger. Lambton -quay, December 21, 1853.
"^"OTICE is hereby given to Duncan "^ Frazer, senior, Rangitikei, to restore the Red Heifer, together with her produce, which he took during my illness, without my consent, and to bring the Heifer back, and plnce her in fhe same paddock in Wade's Town from which, he took her, LACHLAN M'INNES. W»ae*s Town, Dec. 10, 185.?.
TF this should meet the eye of JAMES A JOHN SKINNER, he is requested to call at the Office of this Paper, where a letter ■awaits Mm from his Friends in England, who are anxiously expecting to hear from* him. December 21, 1553.
New Drapery Store, WILLIS BTftIET.
TTHE TJndexsigned begs to inform the - 1 - Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has opened a new Dbafert Store, near St. Peter's Church, Willis-street, where he has on sale, ex Northfleet, an excellent assortment of Barege, Belzarine, Gingham Robes and other Dresses, and a choice selection of ofher Goods. THOMAS EADES. Ugp" Observe/ — New Drapery Store, near St. Peter's Church, Willis-street. December 21, 1853.
Just Received, Per " Northfleet," from London, At HOSKINS & SON'S East Fit Boot and Shoe Manufactort,
A CHOICE and Elegant Assortment of Ladies', Gent's., and Children's Boots and Shoes, from the well known House of Wm. Lochore & Son, Glasgow. The Goods being ordered expressly for this market, and having been purchased for cash, the undersigned are enabled to sell them at such prices as shall convince a discerning Public of their determination to render the Easy Fit second to no house in Wellington. HOSKINS & SON, Lambton- quay.
|gp To the Trade. — Likewise 1 case containing English Calf, Kip, and Cordovan, Enamelled Seal, Seal Border, Coloured Roans, Blocked Prints. December 21 ,1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 875, 21 December 1853, Page 2
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