On Sale by the Undersigned,
Es " William Alfred" " Cheetah," and other recent arrivals.
GUGARS — Loaf and Crashed Loaf, Crystals, Company's No. 1 pieces, white Cossipore, white and Brown Java, Company's, Taal, and Zebu Congou Tea, in chests, half chests, andbdxes Coffee, Java and Manila, Treacle Patna Rice, Peppef Tapioca, Sago, Arrowroot Liverpool Soap, in 281b. and 561b. boxes Bolmont Sperm Candles, Mould Candles Huvannah Cigars, No. 2 Manila Cigars Dunlop's Negrohead Tobaco, In small figs Sail Canvas, Woolpacks, Ash Oars Spirits of Tar, Turpentine, Wine Corks Sets of Chamber Furniture — comprising Bedstead, Chairs, Washstand, Dressing Table, and Toilet Glass Barege Scarfs and Shawls. Barege in pieces Barege Silk Dresses, Cambrics Cashmere Silk Shawls Black Silk Mantles, newest fashions Printed Mousseline de Lames Ladies' Chemisettes and Collars Sardines, in ±, £, and large boxes Leather— Kip, Sole, and Calf, Kangaroo Skins, Shaft and Trace Harness I Horse Hobbles Men's Strong Boots Dried Apples in casks of 1 cwt. each/ Sherry Wine, in casks Hunt's four diamond Port Wine in casks Madeira, in casks, Champagne, Claret (St. Julien's brand Brandy, in hhds. (Martell's and Hines) Case Gin, B.P. Rum 11 o.p. Malt Whisky Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO.
AMD, To arrive per Mahtoree from London,— 20 hhds. Brown Stout 1 v . „ n , 86 casks. 300 dozen, bot- > rin ?° * Ca " tied >»le and Porter / braild * Hickson's Wharf, December 23, 1853.
DR. RULE.
Zhysician, Accoucheur, Surgeon, itc.,ltc.
TTAS taken up his residence near the -*"*• new Wesleyan Chapel and the Roman Catholic Church in the valley of the Hutt. where he hat entered on the exercise of his profession. December 24, IS53>
New Zealand Pacific Lodge of Ancv tit Free and Accepted Masons, Mo. 758. rPHE BRETHRENof the above Lodge •*■ will celebrate the Festival of St. John on Tumday, the 27th instant, at their Lodge Rooms. Barrett's Hotel. The Lodge will be opened at High TWI»e r for the installation brfße~W7M . elect Business at £ past 7 p.m.— vide Sam i bnses. Refreshment after labour. By command of the W. M.» ROBERT LAMBERT, Secretary. December 24, 18.53.
North Western Tfunktine of Itoftd. On Monday, 26th December, 1853.
A PUBLIC MEETING wfll take -*" 1 - place nt Mr. M'ltAt^s kalf-vray ttou3e, at one o'clock, to adopt resolutions, &c, respecting the proposed portion of this line of Road, commencing It the Beach at Ngahauranga. December 21, 1853.
To all whom it nay concern* A good understanding will always ensure a sound footing in society. ' ryUIS yott may now ohtain, whether ■*- for sea or land, by calling upon T. Bill, Bootmaker, from Liverpool, England, who has a Stock of Sea Boots, Watertight, Bluchers, Wellingtons, &c, all of his own manufacture, unequalled in New Zealand for cut, quality, and workmanship. Ladies, you have not been forgotten. Give me a call, and judge for yourselves. Remember T. Bill's, Boot jwd Shoe Warehouse, I *mbt on- quay, next door to Mr. Watkin, ironmonger. Lambton-quay, December 21, 1853.
To f eftrantt.' '
WANTED, a Good COOK; also, aft Active LAD, who can clean knives and forks, &c', and wait at table. Apply at the Wellington Hotel: December 14, 1853.
TF this shoitld meet the eye of JAMES A JOHN SKINNER, he is requested to cafl at the Office of this Paper, where a letter awaits bin* from his Friends' in ftngland, wlio are anxiously expecting to hear' from him. December 21, 1853.
Ju»t Received, Ptr " Northfleet." from London, At HOSfeINS & SON'S East Fit Boot and Shoe Manufactory, A CHOICE and, Elegant Assortment •*•*■ of Ladies', Gent's,, and Children's Boots and Shoes, from the well known House of Win. 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 Jo rejodefr: Hie Easy Fit £Cso#4 to no house in Wellington. HOSKINS,* SQN, , Lw&btou- qu»y.
<j^* To fhe flr<wlrjsr-LTkewise^- 1 *caae containing English £Mf, Kip, and Cordovan, Enamelled Skins, Seai Binder*, Coloured Roans, Blocked Front?. December 21, 1953.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 876, 24 December 1853, Page 3
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664Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 876, 24 December 1853, Page 3
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