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'amny advantages, the principal one being the certainty of its always yielding a reasonable * dividend, and the projectors would fain hope, occasionally a handsome bonus*. The absence of all risk is an important feature in this scheme, as it is proposed to confine the operations of Hihe Company "solely to grinding, and strictly to avoid all transactions of a speculative character. Wellington, 31st January, 1854.

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Southern District.

j,ln the Estate of Peter Wolfe, Esquire, Deceased Intestate, PURSUANT to the rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the abovenamed deceased are, on or before the 10th day of May next, to come in and prove their Debts before Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, Regis4 trar of the said Court, at his Office in the Court Hnuse, Wellington, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said Estate. i ROBERT RODGER STRANG, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, February 10, 1854. , . . , _

H. J. & D. NICOLLS, (OF LONDON), New Zealand Clothing & General Store*.

Ex "Duke of Portland"

HH NATTRASS (Sole Agent), has -■- • just received from Messrs. H. J. & D. Nicoll, a new Stock of CLOTHING, &c, of the latest Style, viz. — Mixed Angola and Black Coats, Vests, and Trowsers Black Doe Trowsers and Milled ditto Registered D'Ete, Llama, and Milled Palet6ts Registered Milled, Llama, and Mixed Toga Wrappers Super Pilot Capes and Pilot Togas, Railway Rugs, various Boys' Milled Capes and Boys' Summer Palet6ts Best Hats, Felt ditto and Caps, Boys' Fancy ditto Superior Waterproof Boots Ditto Capes and Leggings ALSO IN STOCK,

White and Drab Cord and Mole Trowsers and Vests Ladies' Riding Skirts Merino Shirts, Drawers, and Half Hose Braces, Carpets, Gilt Moulding, Saddles Huldsworth's Patent Thread, &c. N.B. — Every article of Clothing is marked H. J. & D. Nicoll. Lam Yon -quay, Wpllinsjton, February 11, 1854.

SMITH & WILI.CO2C

Inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding district, that they have just im-

ported, ex Carnatic,

Tvf USICAL INSTRUMENTS, 1/1 CABINET OIL PAINTINGS, BOOKS, &c, &'c.\- which ar£ now on view at their temporary Premises Willis Street, (lately occupied by Mr. Fisher), a few doors above the Commissariat. The Musical Instruments consist of — Violincellos, Violins, do. Roman strings Bridges, Bcws, &c.

Guitars, do. Cases and Strings Piano Forte Strings Courtuis' Cornopeons, do. Bassnn Model Small Horns. Octave do.. Half Circle, do. Koenig Post Horns, Clarionets, Flutes Accordions, Flutinas, Concertinas Musical Boxes, JEilian Harps, Tamborines Triangles, Tuning Hammers, Tuning Forks Blank Music Books Assortment of the newest and most fashionable Music — Tutors for the Piano Forte, Harmonium, Clarionet, Flageolet, Flute, Accordeon &c. &.c, &c.

The Books comprise an assortment of the

most Popular Works of the day. S. & W. are appointed Agents for Harrison and Co.'s Patent Kitchener or Cooking Range, and for Milner's Patent Fireproof Safety Boxes. February 17, 1854.

Wanted, By a Lady about to proceed to Auckland, A MIDDLE aged Female Servant, to -^* attend to herself and child during the passage, and to return with her again to Wellington. Apply at the Office of this Paper. February 18, 1«54. '

Shipping Intelligence

ARRIVALS. February 25— Schooner Mary Jane, 44 tone, Morriion, from Maoawatu. Passenger — Mr. F. Cook. Same day— Cutter Catherine Ann, 12 tons, Clifford, k from Port Victoria. Passengers — Mr. R. Sawyers, Mr. J. Smith. Same day — Brig Mountain Maid, 192 ton*,- Peacock, from Sydney via Otago. Passengers — Mr. J. T. Peacock, Mr. and Mn. Mitchell and two children. February 27 — Brig Prima Donna, 137 tons, Sproul, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mn. Chapman, Mrs. Sproul, Mr. Miller, Mr* Stone, Mr. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Mean, Mr. G. Miller. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Bell, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mrs. Hay den, Mr. M'Gili.

DZTAB.TVM.ZS. February 25 — H.M.S. Fanlume, 12 guns, Captain FiUroj, for Port Victoria and Otago.

in ro jit. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethnne & Hunter. Schooner Elizabeth, 8 tons, Warren. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Scotia, 103 tons, Btrtlett. Bethune Sc Hunter, Agents. Barque Conttantine, 608 tons, Rogers. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Wellington, 80 tons, Ferguson. W. Hick* son &Co. t Agent*. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. W. Hickion & Co., Agent*. Ship Duke of Portland, 600 tons, Seymour. Worsley, Wilson, & Co., Agents. Schooner Munford, 169 tons, Napper. W. M. Banaa- ~ tytte & Co., Agents. Schooner Titan, 160 tons, Davidson. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brignatine Marchionett, 177 tons, Krceft. J. Yarnham, Agent.

Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tom, -floodgate. Master Schooner SAepherdns, 44 tons, Bowler. J. Joseph & Co., Agents. Schooner Salopian, iff tons, Douglass. J. Torr, Agent. Schooner Mary Jane, 44 tons, Morrison. Joiepn & Co., Agents. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Clifford. Master, Brig ge M)a»/o»» Maid, 192 tons. Peacock. Master, Brig Prim'a Donna, 137 tons, Sproul. W. M. Bannatyne 8c Co., Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Bell. W. Lyon, Agent.

EXPORTS. In the Sea Bird—l casks tobacco, 1 hhd. brandy. 1 do. rum, 10 caws Geneva. 1 chert tea, 2 dor. pails, 4 bags rice, 1 case salad oil, 1 chest tea, 6 bags sugar, 1 bag sugar, 1 qr-cask sherry, 10 boxes soap, 2 hhds. porter, 1 case mustard. 1 box candles, 1 casei earthenware, 2 cases bottled beer, 1 cage calico, 1 bale blankets, 2 cases caps, 1 do, clocks, 1 do. chairs, 1 hhd. porter, 1 plough, 1 basket glass, 3 cases books, 4 cases, apparel, 9 paper parcels. Master, Agent. In the Old Jack— 2 hhds. .brandy, 2 do., rum, 2 qr.casks Genera, 1 do. whisky, 10 cases Gene**, 2 halftierces tobacco, 3jarssago r lease wine, 10 half-chests tea, 6 boxes soap, 6 cases slops, 1 grindstone, 6 cases porter, 1 crate earthenware. G. Crawford, Agent. In the Gypty—l hhd. brandy, 10 cases Geneva, 1 keg tobacco, 2 bags sugar, 4 cases wine, 1 qr.-cask do., 2 cases calico, 5 bags salt, ; 6 casks . bottled, beer, 2 hhds. beer, 4 cases bottled beer, 1 case boots. G. Crawford, Agent.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
979

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 3

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