For Sale by Private Contract, In Lots to suit Buyers,
THE Splendid Cargo of HORSES, - 1 - SHEEP, and CATTLE, now landing in first rate condition from the Barque Destruziom, from Newcastle. 480 Fine-woolled Merino Ewes 120 Heifers 30 Cows 4 Working Bullocks 5 Mares, broken in Apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 7, 1854.
Golden Boot. GBLAKER has received, per Steamer • Nelson, from London, several cases of BQOTS and SHOES. These Goods being to order, have been selected with great care, and will be found of -a superior quality to the usual run of Goods imported into this Colony, lambton-quay, Aprils, 1854.
Watt's Peninsula.
r PHE Undersigned having leased the •*■ Peninsula, hereby gives notice, that all parties having Stock thereon must remove the same within fouiteen days from this date. C. A. VALLANCE. Brans' Bay, April 8, 1854.
Sheep for Sale.
£00 FINE-WOOLLED EWES, UVyV/ bted in the Colony, and about 200 WETHERS, fit for the butcher; also, 16 Excellent HAMS, all deliverable in Wellington. Apply to GEORGE CRAWFORD. Custom-bouse Buildings, April 8, 1854.
H. J. & D. NICOLLS, (OF LONDON), New Zealand Clothing & General Stores.
T. NATTRASS, Sole Agent, Lambton-quat, Wellington.
Furniture. Ex "Nelson," Steamer.
'T* NATTRASS has just received *- • from Messrs. Dowbiggin, Holland, &. Co., their first shipment of FURNITURE, consisting of Brussels, Velvet Pile, Axminster, and Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Patent Felt Carpets and Druggets. — All the above are made up in squares, varying from 3 to 40 yards. — Caneseated Chairs, french-polished; Down and Feather Pillows, with double sets of linen cases, &c. Lambton-quay, Wellington, April 5, 1834.
To be Sola,
A SHEEP RUN, and the Stock thereon, -^ in the Canterbury Block, and within a day's ride of Christchurch. For particulars, apply to J. F. COOKSON, Lyttelton, or to W M . BOWLER, Wellington. March 15, 1854.
For Sale,
TOWN ACRE, No. 371, Oriental -*■ Quay. Apply to S. J. BROWN, Wellington Terrace. April 1, 1854.
Thirty Pounds Reward.
"WHEREAS a BO X, containing a *^ Writing-Desk, and some other articles, the Property of Mr. Thos. Lowry, of Ahuriri District, was removed sometime between the first of April and end of August, 1553, either from Mr. Newton's Store, at Ahuriri, or from one of the trading vessels, either the Phcebe or Salopian, and has not been returned, this is to give notice, that whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the Writing-Desk, shall receive fi reward of Thirty Pounds ! April 1, 1854.
To the Electors of the Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay District. (^ ENTLEMEN,— My acceptance of a seat in the Executive Council having made it necessary for me to resign my seat in the Legislature, I return my trust into your hands, and come before you again to seek the honour of being re-elected your Representative. The part I took in the debates and votes of last session will decide whether I am entitled to the approbation of my constituents, and may claim a -renewal of their confidence. If lam once more chosen to represent you, my votes shall be guided by a constant regard for the interests of the District, while as a Member of a Government responsible to the people for the advice they may tender the Superintendent, my earnest desire and aim will be, never to tender that advice except for the welfare of the Province, and in a spirit of justice and moderation to all. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your very faithful Servant, F. D. BELL. April 1, 1F54.
Leasehold Property. To Let, on Lambton-quay^ A PIECE OF GROUND, admirably ■^ situated for Business Purposes, lisaaaediate application is necessary. THOS. MILLS, Ironmonger.
Marcb 25, 1854.
Education.
OWING to the success which has attended the Night School, I give notice that, after the week ending April Bth, the time of Instruction will be increased to three nights a- week, the terms still continuing as heretofore. CHAS. D. DE-CASTRO, Principal of Apsley-Hou.se Academ} . Wellington,^ April 1, 1854.
A FEMALE BOARDING and DAY ACADEMY, for instruction in the English Language, Needlework, Embroidery, &c, will be opened in Willis-street, on Monday, April 3rd, by Miss Rule. Prospectus obtained at the Academy. March 25, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 906, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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689Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 906, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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