Wanted, 1 A MARRIED COUPLE, without in- < cumbrance/ as House Servants. * A Single Woman as Nurse, &c. Liberal, wages will' be given. Apply to. X, V, Z, at the Office of this Paper, Wellington, January 28, 1854.
Small Farms Association.
• PHE Members of this Association are *- hereby notified that the Land for the two Townships in the Wairarapa has been purchased, and is now being surveyed, and laid off in one acre allotments. ; Sp soon as the survey is completed; dne notice will be given, and the day for the final "choice fixed. Each Member is requested to pay to the Commissioner of Crown Lands the price of. his Suburban Sectionof Forty Acres, within one" month from this-
date. ' Printed Forms will be supplied upon application to Mr. Masters, Lambton-quay, or to MrAllen, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. By order of the Committee, 1 ' W. ALLEN, I _ . „, „, - - Chairman. February 3, 1854.
Education, iCastle Point.
MB. MARSHALL .has a vacancy for a Young Gentleman. Terms £25 per annum. An early application at the Office of the New Zealand Spectator Office is necessary. January 28, 1?54.
. In quantities t<> suit Purchasers. 20 TONS COALS Coal Tar
HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. February 3 — Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler, from Port Victoria. Passengers— Mrs. Knowles and child, Mr. Richard Davis. . , >, February 4 — Schooner Fidele, B ( tons, Fyfe, from Kai Koras. Passenger — Mfr'W. M'Kenzie. Same day — Barque Constantine, 608 tons, Rogers, from London via Nelson. Passengers— Mr. John Moore and five children, Miss Allen, Mrs. Rogers, } Mrs. Harkness, Capt. Brown, Mr. Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Logan and child, , Mr. and Mrs. Warnach and child, Mr. J. Bryden, Miss Scott, Mr. Lloyd, i Mr. W. and D. Bronghlsn, Mr. Howie. February s—Cutter5 — Cutter Kawai, 12 tons, Sinclair, from "- Port Victoria. Passengers — Mrs. Sinclair and six children, Mrs. Cowan and child. February s— Cutter Resolution, 33 tons, M'Clatchie, from Port Victoria. Passengers— Mr. Jas. M'Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Banche and three children. Same day — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, from Cape Campbell. Same day — Schooner Wellington, 80 tons, Ferguson, from Port Victoria.
DEPARTURES. February 4 — Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, , Hood, for Queen "Charlotte's Sonnd. Same day — Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Munn, for Ahuriri. ,
At Wellington, on the 30th January, the wife of Mr> B; P. Perry of a daughter.
By the Rev* Mr. Kirton, Mr. Frances Eyre, to Emma Augusta, eldest daughter of Mr. Hopton, 1 Carpenter, both of Wellington.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 889, 8 February 1854, Page 2
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