Church of England Education Society.
THORNDON SCHOOL.
Mr. Edward Toomath, Master.
A N Examination of the Children attending the Thorndon School will be holden in the School -house, on Thursday, the 13th April, 1854, at half- past two o'clock, p.m. All Persons interested in the progress of education, Parents and Guardians especially, are invited to attend.
TE ARO SCHOOL.
Mr. W. H. Holmes, Master.
HPHIS School will he ready for the re- -*■ ception of Pupils on Monday, the 24th April, 1854. For Terms, &c, apply to Mr. Holmes, Willis-street. By order of the Committee,
J. C. RAYMOND, Secretary, "Wellington, April 8, 1854.
NOTICE.
Church of England Cemetery. A LL Cattle and Pigs found trespassing- "^ in the Cemetery, after this notice, Will be Impounded. Bv order of the Committee, R. bTOKKS, Secretary. -Aprils, 1854.
Willis Street Grocery and General Stores. (Formerly John M'BetJis.J
TTOLDSWORTH,KNOWLES,&Co. AJ- respectfully inform the Inhabitants of Te Aro and'its neighbourhood, that they have this day opened 'the above branch premises with a varied assortment of Goods, and trust that the quality and price will ensure for themselves the pati onage heretofore bestowed on their prede-
cessor.
"%* Hours- of business will be the same as those at the Stores on Lambton-quay, viz., from 9 to B o'clock, excepting on Saturday, when both Stores remain open until 7 o'clock. WilHs-street, March 25, 1845.
WAIRARAPA.
South Tauranganui Run.
nPHE tJndersigned requests that all -*- parties having Stock depasturing on this Run without his permission will remove the same within fourteen days from this date. And the Public are to take notice that, after the expiration of the said fourteen days, no one will be at liberty to remove any Stock from the Run without first obtaining the permission of the undersigned to do -so. Cattle will be taken in to graze both at Tauranganui and at Cape -Palliser. For terms apply to H. R. RUSSELL, Care of Messrs. Johnston & Co., Wellington. Wangai Moana, March 22, 18"54.
Small Farms Association. WAIRARAPA.
HP HE Committee herehy give notice, ■*■ that the Townships are surveyed and open for selection. Maps can be seen at the office of Mr. Alli«n, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, who will afford the necessary information to 'intend-
ing Purchasers. N.B. — Original Members who failed to attend this d;iy, are informed that their deposits of ore pound each will be forfeited, unless the residue of the put chase money be p^rid info the Land Commissioner's Office within Iwenty-
ci ht da\s from th's? dote. The weekly meetings will continue to be 'held at Mi Bannister's. -Crown and Anchor 1 avern, on every Tuesday evening un il further notice. W. ALLFN, Chairman.
March If, i8 r >4.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL'! REMOVAL'!!! London House Drapery Establishment. To the Ladies and Gentlemen, the Country Storekeepers and others, of the Wellington Province.
nPHOMAS EADES, Linen & Woollen Draper, Silk Mercer, Haberdas-her, and Lace Man, in returning thanks for the unusually great patronage he has received since his commencement in business, begs to inform his Friends that he has removed from Willis-street to more commodious Premises, on Lam'btonquav, lately occupied by Messrs. Bowler, Son, & Co., adjoining the Store of Messrs. Isaacs & Levy. He has ju«t unpacked 27 cases of new goods, suitable for the Autumn and Winter Trade. Mantle, Cloak, and Bonnet Rooms. Ladies are invited to make an early call. Willis-street, March 29, 1854.
Notice.
T^yHEREAS some person or persons have illegally cut and removed a quantity
f Timber off the Block of Land at the Gorge, in the valley of the Hutt, lying between Sections Nos. 64, 65, and 6S, This js to give notice, that any one found so trespassing will ba prosecuted according to Jaw.: and. any 'person giving information thereof to the under-, signed, will, upon conviction of the offender or offenders, be rewarded for their trouble.
DAVID LEV* IS, Ka'ori Road, Wellington.
April 8, 3851.
To be Let,
A COTTAGE, pleasantly situated on •^ Te Aro Flat, suitable for a small family, with a good Garden, and an excellent Well of Water. Enquire at the Office of this Paper. April 8, 1,854.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. April 11— Schooner Phcebe, 30 tons, Sedcole, from Same day— Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, from Port Victoria. Passengers-Mrs, and Miss Martin, Mr. Fell and son, Messrs. Holgate, Fordham, Mailock, Weightman, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Hon. J. b. Wortley, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Messrs, Bell, Creyke. T , Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson from Wanganui. Same day— Schooner Mary Jane, 4C tons, Morrison, from Manawatu. April 12— Government Brie: Victoria, 200 tons. Deck, from Otagoand Port Victoria. Passengers— Dr. Knight, Auditor-General, Captain Cormack, Messrs. Mac Andrew, Cutten, and Cargill.
DEPARTURES. April B— Schooner Vlntha, 120 tons, Newton, for Auckland. Passengers— Mr. and Mis. Kemp, five > children and servant, Masters V\ illiam. Jo&eph and John Watkin. Master C. Creed, Miss Stannard. April 11 — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 12 tons, Peel, for Wairau. - Same day — Schooner Resolution, M'Clatchie, for Chat- . ham Islands.
IN PORT. H. M. Brig Fantome, 12 guns, Commander Fitzroy. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Barque Stately, 565 tons, Ginder. Bethune & Hunter, AgentsSchooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Riley. G. Crawford, Agent. Barque Admiral Grmfell, 324 tons, M'Clelland. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque India, 214 tons, V ilson. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass J. Torr, Agent. Barque Deitruzione, 238 tous, Gozzolo. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner PAcefle, 30 tons, Sedco'e. W. W. Tay or, A->ent. Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons. Jackson Master, Agent. Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Morrison. 5. Joseph, Agent. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck.
IMPORTS. In the Nelson — 6 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
EXPOIITS. In the ClutJia — 10 barrels salt, and part of original cargo. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Resolution — 3 bags rice, 1 case tinware. 2 bales clothing, 1 cask bread. \V. M, Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Katherine Johnstone — 1 case gin, 2 bales slops. Master, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 907, 12 April 1854, Page 2
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