Wanted,.,' A SITUATION on a Sheep fetation, ■* x Appty at the Office of ihis Paper. ■ December $1, 1853. , »'•"<? ,
Mil. ALLEN, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGEN^
Wellington Auction Roor», Lambton-Quay, also,
WHARF AND STORES OPPOSITE THE AURORA TAVERN. ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL ■^ MERCHANDISE
Colonial and Agrictti/tob \l Probkucb,&c, on Commission. January 7, 1854.
On Sale by ti*e Undersigned, EX "RAJAH' and "NORTHFLEET," FROM LONDON. 4 HHDS. Booth's CORDIAL GIN 8 hhds. Deroerara Rum, 10 0.p.. 4 qr. casks superior Sherry 4 qr. casks superior Port 100 cases Abbotts Stout, 4 doz. each"' 4 hhds. Jamaica Rum, choice 10 o.p. 6 hhds. Leeward Island Rum, 10 o.p. 4 qr. casks Martell's best Brandy 6 qr. casks Port Wine 40 boxes Sperm Candles 3 trunks, Gamble and Davies, Ladies' and' Childrens'Boots and Shoes 4 hhds. refined Sugar 20 barrels new Oatmeal 1 case Silk Goods and Ribbons 40 boxes Berger's Rice Starch 100 cases Page's Port Wine, 1 dozen each-
JAMES KELHAM, Lambton-quay.. December 23, 1353.
On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex " William Alfred," " Cheetah," and other recent arrivals.
QUGARS — Loaf and Crushed- Loaf, Crystals, Company's No. 1 pieces, white Cossipore, white and Brown Java, Company's, Taal, and Zebu Congou Tea, in chests, half chests, and boxes Coffee, Java and Manila, Treacle Patna Rice, Pepper Tapioca, Sago, Arrowroot Liverpool Soap, in 281b. and 561b. boxes Bolmont Sperm Candles, Mould Candles Havannah Cigars, No. 2 Manila Cigars Dunldp's Negrohead Tobacco, 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 Sardine?, in and large boxes Leather — Kip, Sole, and Calf, Kangaroo Sicin?, Shaft and Trace Harness 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 hfids. (Martell's and Hines) Case Gin, B.P.Rum 11 o.p. Malt Whisky
Apply So WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. ALSO, To arrive per Mahtoree from London, — 20 hhds. Brown Stout ~] 0 , 86 casks, 300 dozen, bot- V Fin f & , Co - s tied Me and Porter J DranU> Hickson's Wharf, December 23, 1853.
Barrett's Hotel,
LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.
"p* ROE, in returning thanks for the -"-^ * large amount of patronage he has hitherto been favored with, begs to call the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to the recent additions and improvements he has made to and in the above premises, rendering them for Families and others the most convenient in Wellington, the principal feature of which has been the opening a large handsomely decorated and convenient Ball or Assembly Room, with adjoining Card and Retiring Rooms. The above are admirably adapted for large or small Dinner Parties, Concerts, Exhibition, Sale Room, or Public Meetings. The Commercial Room is large and well ventilated, and affords, from its central position (being within a few minutes walk of the Bank, Post-office, Custom House, and all the principal Merchants' Offices), an eligible place for transactions of all business to the Merchant and his country constituents, and is also an evening resort for the Tradesmen of the Town, and where may be heard the news of the day, both Foreign and Domestic ; in fact, combining all the comforts of the Old English Bar Parlour. The Coffee Room is elegantly fitted up, and from its separate position in the Establishment, is worthy the attention of Committees, or private Parties. The Bed Rooms and Peivate Sitting Rooms command a splendid and extensive view of the Bay and the surrounding districts, and are most completely and comfortably furnished, and the Proprietor assures all who may favor him with a visit, that no exertion shall be spared to render this Establishment the most perfect of it* kind in these Southern Colonies. Refreshments can be had at any time, fcufc a Table d'H6te is provided from half-past Oae to half-past Two .o'clock, daily, which is liberally supplied. . . •, The. Wines, Spibits, Beer, &c u &c., arQ of the best description. ; . E. R., in conclusion, begs to assure all who may be his guests, that every exertion shall be made to give them the conveniences -of an Hotel with the comforts of. a, Private House* and trusts, by reasonable, charges, to merit a continuance of past favors. ; .- Vans daily to and fjom the * Valley of the Hutt. - Boats with experienced Watermen* in atten* dance. December 24, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 2
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