IMMIGRATION.
Preliminary Notice.
T3ERSONS who desire to assist their ■^ Relatives, Friends, or Acquaintance in immigrating from Great Britain to this Province, are requested to make immediate application at this Office, in order that the particulars may be
registered. Teums. — A period of two years (and in special cases a longer time) will be granted for the repayment of the passage money, by two instalments guaranteed by Responsible Residents. WILLIAM FTTZHERBKRT, Provincial Secictary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 12th May, 1854. -
Port Cooper Cheese for Sale.
l^ CASES of .Prime Port Cooper CHEESE, from the celebrated Dairy of Gibbib & Manson. Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf, May 13, 1854.
On Sale by the Undersigned.
Ex *' Duke of Portland," " Balnaguith," and other late arrivals. lf)Q CASES GIN (red case) ' r 20 „ Booth's 40 „ Old Tom in 1 and 2 doz. . cases 80 „ Martell's Brandy 5 hhds. B.P. Rum Martell's and Rennessy's Brandy in hhds... and quarter casks, very superior Claret in 3 d^z. cases Port and Sherry Wine in quarter casks Do. do. . bottle Barclay's and Bass's bottled Ale and Porterr 150 Boxes Soap 20 " Curd do. 40 " Fancy do. Belmont Composite and Mould Candles 5 Bags Coffee * , Congou Tea in chests and half chests Loaf Sugar*in hhds. Slates, Countess' and Queen's , 6 Cases assorted Boots and Shoes 2 „ „ ' Saddlery 1 „ Harness Scotch Ploughs , Nail.lron, Iron Piping, Guttering, &c. Iron, flat, round, and square assorted. WM. BOWLER, SON, & CO. La«ihton-quay, May 12, 1854.
JV/TR. J.H. WALLACE respectfully informs the Public generally that he is prepared to effect Sales by Auctton of Land,, Houses, Stock, and General Merchandise. Offices and Sto r es Lambton-quav South. Wellington, Apiil 26, 1854.
Land and Estate Agency Office, for theProvinces ,of Wellington.
J. H. WALLACE.
RErnRFNCFs:— - rtrAirr.Fs Cctffoiid, F.<sq., J.P. M.C., Speaker P C, &c. William Fox, Esq., J.P., &c. Abr.au am Hout, Sen., Esq , J P., &c. Samuh, lUvans, Esq . M.C.. &c. W. B. Rhodfs, Esq., J P., M.C., Src. O. J. Piiara^yk, Esq. s Capt. W. M. Smith, J P., &c. late Royal Artillery.
1 Parties desirous of purchasing land in New Zealand may obtain the requisite informationfrom the undersigned, who has established it Land Agency OrFrcK, at which Maps, Plans,, and Registers are kept, and where every necessary information will be given, on application being made, either by letter, or personally. Surveys and Maps correctly executed. Land, Houses, and Stock, purchased and sold on Commission. Investments made in Land, Houses, and' Stock. N.B. — Communications, post paid, accompanied by instructions, will meet immediateattention. OFTIOB9: — lAMBTON-QTTAT, SOOTH. J. H. WALLACE. Wellington, New Zealand, March, 1854.
Cape Turnagain.
HPHE Undersigned is prepared to dc- •*- pasture Horned Cattle ou his Run, Tautani, Cape Turnagain. Application to be made at Mr. J. H. Wallace's Offices, Lambton-quay South. R. DOUGLAS WALLACE. .Wellington, May 2, 1854.
For Sydney direct,. TO SAIL IN TEN DAYS,
ajSg^ T^E Fine large powerful fast jgjgg]^ sailing Brig GAZELLE, 300 tons, Henry Barnett commander, will sail for the above Port, as advertised ; has superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers at moderate rates. For particulars of freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to '■ .. .^ „ JAMES. SMITH. 'Noali's Ark, May 24, 18*4.
Por Port Phillip, calling at New Plymouth. r p HE Fineßrigantiner/I^iV, ' 150 tons, Hugh Davidson com- °^^^ B * mander, having very superior accommodations for passengers, will sail for the above Ports on Friday next, June 2. For passage only, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. N.B. — A few tons of freight would be takea to New Plymouth. Exchange Buildings, May 30, 1854.
Por Sydney direct,
jj*^ THE Fine Barque WATERJ||S§& *■ WITCH, 300 tons, H. Addams t*™**** commander, having excellent accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, will sail for Sydney, on Saturday next, June 3. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, May 30, 1854.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. May 27— Schooner Titan, 160 tons, Davidson, from Port Victoria. Passenger— Mr. Bell.
May 29 — Schooner Necromancer, 20 tons, Askew, from "Wairau. Same day— Cutter Kathcriac Johnston, 11 toils, Peel, from Wairau*
OTSPAR.TURES. May 28— Cutter Supply, 22 tons, Walk«r, for Nelson.
IMPORTS. In the Katherine Johnston — 5 bags wheat, 4 bags onions, I ton dried fish. Iv the Necromancer — 22 bales wool, | ton potatoes.
B<rORTS. In the Supply — 2 quarter-casks brandy, 1 do, ram, 2 do. whisky, 1 case wine.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 921, 31 May 1854, Page 2
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716Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 921, 31 May 1854, Page 2
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