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Grammar School, ■' - TE ARO, WELLINGTON.

*!PHE duties of this School will bei\c- " , sumed on Monday, January 9th, 1854. Key. EDWIN WHEELER, B.A.j. , r , • Master." ; ' Ingestre^street, January 4, 1854. : Pojr'Sale, JUST imported by the Northjleet, the undermentioned Goods, viz. :— - . ' • 1 Crockery, every description ' ' ' " ' Glassware ' ' ' .' l ! ' "Saddlery , >' "' ' < • ; Wearing Apparel, great variety' ~ ' '' ' ' 'Gentlemen's Goods " . ' ' ' Frames of Roofing Felt, 150 yards each ' t fratne r '' y ' Hardware •6 Iron Tanks 4 feet square, to contain 400 gallons Bales Rugs Boxes Brushes 'Carbonate of Soda in casks ' ' Box Acid 3 Salt, fine and coarse, in bags Patna Rice, Oatmeal Loaf Cheese, North Wilts Haras, York and Belfast • • Baconi Wiltshire Brandy, pale and brown, in 1 dozen cases ■Port Wine, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases •Sherry do. do. ■ do. *Bottled Stout, in 4 dozen casks Do. Ale do. do.

Early negotiations are necessary, as the •Goods will not be landed unless sold. Apply to WORSLEY, WILSON. & CO., Lambton-quay. •'December 24, 1853.

Just Received, fPer " Northjleet" from London,

-At HOSKINS & 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 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.

Jggp 3 To the Trade. — Likewise 1 case containing English Calf, Kip, and Cordovan, Enamelled Skins, Seal Binders, Coloured Hoans, Blocked Fronts. December 21, 1853.

TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO. "Whatever we witness, wherever we be, 'The wonderful march of improvement we see ; 'By the &lps that each day from all quarters arrive, That contribute so largely to our busy hire. *£y the elegant skops that are now on our beach, And the 'houses on Thorndon and Te Aro Flats each, Are tapidly springing to mighty large towns, Despite of the grumblings, tlespite of the frowns, Of land-sharks and jobbers, who make a loud cry, That we ne'er can suaprove — but that's all my eye ! We have every thing here? if you would cut a dash, You've nothing to do but^iostfiromptly the cash : There ace tea-trays and writing-desks* mouse-traps and

tops, •There are bruib.es, and baskets, -and 'kerchiefe and socks. There are palings, and clothing, and fishermen ' 6 hooks, There are bedsteads, and watches, and brooches and books., There ace carpets and curtakis, and "hammers and tongs, There is soap for the toilet, and harness and <thongs, W hatever we witness, wherever we be, The wonderful march of improvemeat we see, This march of improvement in boots we discern, When to Hoskiwt 8f Son* wholesale warehouse we turn, • How improved are the fashions of Hoskins Sf Co., To the boots that we used to wear some years ago. "What norelty, beauty, and grace are displayed In Hoskms Sf Son's brilliant samples in trade. Their present New Stock in its neatness and grace, Is a. proof what improvement have here taken place, Each sample of boots will sufficiently show, The marah of improvement of Hoskins Sf Co., Should you jay them a visit they'll fit you wtfh ease, And as to the prices, they are c'en sure to please. Tor goodness and cheapness, H. 8f Co. are aware "No house in New Zealand with theirs can compare.

On Sale, ex •• Northflset," &c.

T\/f AR TELi;S anc i HENNESSY'S iy± BRANDY in hhds. Pale and Gold Sherries, Offley's Ports Hyson and Gunpowder Teas, very fine - Spices — Nutmegs, Pimento, ground Ginger,. Cloves, and Arrowroot 'j Colmans best Mustard in Tins j Thumb Blue and Patent Starch i 1 case Candied Lemon and Orange Peel 1 case Fry & Son's Chocolate ii Dutch Twine in balls and skeins "5 chests Sago /Gunny Bags and Corn Sacks . I ■ Doeskin Coats, Trousers, and Waistcoats j 'Black Cloth' Shooting Coa'fe, Leggins, &c. ■ Ladies I ' Saddles and Gentlemen's Saddles 25 bags Oats 8 quarter casks Vinegar Kegs White Lead, &c. R. J. DUNCAN. Wellington, December 17, 1853.-

Summer Coats. TT J. &D. NIGOLL'S Superior - LX# .Summer COATS. and VESTS. T. NATTRASS, Sole Agent. January 4, 1834.

, Last Year's Hay for Sale. A BOUT Five Tons of Fine Old J3 - MEADOW HAY for Sale. WILLIAM SOVVLER, SON, & CO., Larabton-quay. December 17, 1853.

Shipping Intelligence

' ~ ' " Alt RIVALS. January 4 — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 torn, Jackson, from Cape Campbell. •

- IMPORTS. la the Sea Belle — 14 tons flour, 8 sacks maize, 1 3 <30.- oats. J: Varnham, Ageat. In the Governor Grey — 14 bales blankets, 3 chests apparel, 500 bushels wheat, , 2000 feet timber, 1 hhd. pausages. W. Lyou, Ageut. In the Gipsy — 13 bales wool, 3 t kegs butter, J cwt. b|gon. Gr. Crawford, Agent.

, lnrthe Necromancer— l case, 18 tons flour, 1 ton maize. Agent. ( In'th'e Mahtoree^r-20 hhds.,' 86 casks bottle 1 beer, W: Hiclcson G. Pickett;4 bales 4 qr'. casks,"4 hhds., 8 qr. casks wine, Bethune & Hunter; 38 cases,' Holdsworth, Knowles & Co.; 50 v hhds. beer, 4 tierces sugar, 6 bales, 1 cask, 3 trunks, 126 rases, W.^B. Rhodes & Co.; 2 casks, R. Lucas, 1 case, H. Monday; 1 case, F. Adams ; 6 hhds. rum, 2 bales, J^Josenh-, 5-cases, 20 tins, 27 casks, 3 sheets lead, 20 ■qr.' casks brandy, 50 cases gin* 5 kegs tocaccp, Order ; ( l,case, T. H«re; 6 cases, Laing;>3<bales,,4 cases, Levin & Co., 100 cases. 2 kegsi,l cart, 2 wheels, I pair shafts, 4 t packages, H. B. Roberts ; 2 cases, Bayley ; 6 casks, 102 cases,' 2'hclh's., 8 tierces, 1 bale, J. 'Varriham '; 20 hhdsVbeei?, 20 tons coal, 44 cases, 6 kegs ,74 bars, 5 crates, 32' pckgs., 26 boxes,, 6 kegs.iH. J. ißrown ; 20 cases, 6 crates, 12 .casks, 1 bale, Cookson, -Bowler & Co.; 3 casks, 4' hhds., 8 barrels, 6 pckgs., 'Kennedy ; 1 case, Tons'on; lease, Read ; 1 cask, 1 coil 10 cases, Caulfield'j 2 barrels, Duncan : 1 case; Bealey; Tease, Munig; I box, Bfown'; ' 1 box, Willcock ; 1 -case, Percival ; 12 plates; 9 castings, 8 pckgs, ,C.L. Rose; 180 barrels, 19 pckgs., 3 casks, D. Monro ; 3 cases,,W. G>Brittan ; 10 crates, 10 pckgs./J. Alport; 7 pckgs"., J. Fuller'; 1 case, Dudley ; 1 case, Barker; 7 pckgs; 1 , 9 Trigger'; I case, Cookson ; 1' cask, Tully; 2 cases', Greaves ; l'case, -Wilson ; 1- case, R. Fleming; 2 cases,- Hurrisori ;\l case,' Miss Wilson ; 1 case, Parlby; 3 cases, Vigers ;„ l.cask, Lee ; 1 case. F. , Adams ; 8 cases, Phillips ; 2 cases^ "Longden & Le Cren ; 21' cases wine, Cookson &Co. Shipped at Nelson— 3 chests'tea 4 boxes tobacco, 1 case, 2 packages drapery, 5 bags coffee, 140 bags flour. J. H. Gillard> Agent. In the Cheetah— lo bags oats, 11 barrels 130 bags flour, 11 casks .oatmeal, 4 boxes raisins, 170 bag 9, 2 hhds. sugar, 60 bags rice, 2 qr. casks wine, 10 cases claret, 20 boxes soap', 40' do. candles, 15 boxes glas3, 10 barrels bread, 1 case drapery, 1 do. hardware, 5 cases 5 casks salmon, (J casks bams, 3 cases sardines, 5 cases perfumery, 20 boxes candles, 5 cases cider, 5 cases sieves, 10 kegs' nails, 1 pekg. axes, 6 octaves brandy, 16 cases sago. 20 barrels flour, 2 cases cheese, 1 bale woolpacks, 1 bale wick, 5 casks oatmeal, 1 bale leather, 44 tins herrings, 5 cases drapery, 1 case boots, 7 cases, 1 bale leather, 3 bales woollens, 6 cases drapery, 1 case gunpowder, 2 cases wine, 6 bundles spades 1 case files, James M'Beth ; 19 bales drapery, 5 bales woollens,' 50 cases sherry, 49 do. champagne. 25 do. Geneva, 10 do. cordial, 61 cases wine, 5 qr. casks wine, 2 cases cigars, 19 qr. casks wine, 1 hhd. brandy, 10 boxes tobacco, Order ; 1 dray, 60 bags rice, 9 bags pepper, 166 bags sugar, Levin & Co.; 2 cases drapery, G. Pickeett & Co.; 40 cases, 163 bags sugar, 100 bags rice, 282 bags coffee, 5 hhds.' brandy, 10 kegs tobacco, 5 qr. casks, 10 octaves wine, 45 half chests tta, 10 cabks cement, 5 cans spirits tar, 5 drums turpentine, 6 kegs, tobacco, 1 bale prints, 3 casks, 1 ciate, 6 pckgs., 10 barrels .driel apples, 5 hhds. brandy, W. Hickson & Co.; 2 cases, Kane; 3 cases, 6 hhds. brandy, 53 bags coffee, J. H. Wallace'; 2 cases drugs, Barraud ; 2 qr. casks wine, Col. M'.Clererty ; 1 case glass, 38 boxes soan, 20 do. candles, 25 bags bark, 2 bags nails, 1 bale sacks, J. Varnham"; 1 bundle castings, 1 bag hails, W Allen. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Admiral Grenfcll—l case porter, 1 do. ale, 1 qr. chest tea, 2 baskets wine, 1 case claret, 1 bag sugar Passengers — Rev. Mr. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Boncer, Mr. Speed.

xxrokTS. In the Kaka — 10 cases, 5 qr. casks 20 cases wine, 1 hbd. brandy, 4 2 b»gs sugar, 1 keg tobacco, 1 case chairs, 3 bags currants, 3 boxes raisins, 6 cases beer, 1 cask vinegar, 1 doz. buckets, 1 case pickles, 1 do. oil, 2 do. mustard, 2 kegs nails, 8 bars iron, 7 bags salt, 3 bales, 2 cases, 1 do. groceries, 1 bdl. saws, 1 case pipes, 1 box apparel, 77 bags flour. Bethune & Hunter, Agents In the Caledonia — 2 casks currants, 3 boxes, 2 brls. raisins, 110 pair boots, 3 cases sago, 34 bags rice, 3 do pepper, 2 cases 2 bales drapery, 1 bale woolpacks, 1 trunk boots, 3 cases, 4 casks oatmeal, 1 box gunpowder, 3 boxes glass, 4 cases, 1 bale, 1 bag cotton, 40 boxes candles, 50 bags flour, 24 sides kip, 11 boxes soap, 1 ca.-k. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Patinuvus — 2 hhds. brandy, 3 boxes tobacco, 65 bags sugar, 2 casks raisins, 2 qr. casks wine, 5 cases 2 half chests tea, 2 bags, 1 bale, 1 case syrup, 1 bale fish, 1 case oil, 1 cask groceries. 10 hhds. ale, 2 crates 2 casks, 60 hams, 5 packages jam, 1 case, 1 parcel. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Necromancer — 2 bales felt, 2 cases glass, 2 plottages, 2 saws, 1 parcel. Master, Agent. In the Sea Bird — 1 case, 1 bale, 1 keg whitelead, 2 packages, 1 case, 1500 feet timber, 50 pots. Master, Agent. , In the Shepherdess — 2 ca«ks whibky, 1 hhd. brandy 1 case cigars, i hh'd. brandy, 1 case, 44 bags rice, 20 do. coffee, 3 sacks oatmeal, 1 case, 74 tons flour, 10 do., 1 parcel. J. Joseph, Agent. in the Wellington — 10 octaves, 9 octaves wine, 2 hhds. mm, 1 bag pepper, 1 qr. cask 2 octaves wine, 5 cases champagne, 31 bags sugar, 8 half chests tea, 1 coil rope, 1 cask nuts, 1 case drapery, 2 boxes soap, 1 cask sugar, I case, 1 bale drapery, 1 bag hops, 1 box groceries, 1 do. drugs, C packages drapery, 1 cask, 1 case glassware, 2 tierces 20 boxes candles, 1 case saddlery, 5 bdls., 3 rods, iron, 2 bales, 6 cases drapery, 1 medicine chest, 1 c*se, 220 bags Hour, 13 coils rope, 2 casks pork, 37 sides bacon, 14 hhds. ale, 6 do. porter, 2 tons flour, 150 bushels oats. W. Hickson & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 3

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