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Lost, A BLACK and White Retrieved Dog, *^^ answers to the name of " Shot." Any person bringing the same to the Survey Office, Wellington, will be rewarded. Whoever is found detaining the Dog, after this notice, will be prosecuted. June 3, 1854.

To Sheepowners. HP HE Undersigned will be prepared to -*- depasture SHEEP on the usual terms after the Ist January, 1855. A guarantee of 87 per cent, per annum will be given. F. TIFFEN. May 24, 1815.

Notice of Dissolution. WE, the Undersigned, beg to give notice, that we have this day dissolved Partnership. It is requested that all unsettled accounts he sent to the office of Messrs. Johnston & Co., Wellington. H. R RUSSELL, PURVIS RUSSELL, R. RUSSELL. Wellington, March 24, ]j?!5.

For Sale, A FINE Short-homed Durham Bull. •^** Enquire of William Shaw, Porirua Road Saw Mill. May 24., 1854.

Ex *' Balnaguith." ■J7URNITURE from Mess. Dowiuggin •*- Holland, & Co., consisting of Mahogany Chairs french-polishecl, the seats stuffed with horse hair, and covered in black hair seating, Cane- sea ted Chairs, Down and Feather Pillows. T. NATTRASS, Lambton-qua}'. May 10, 3854.

Per "Lady Ebrington." To arrive from Messrs. H. J. & D. Nicoll, A CHOICE Selection of Clothing, "^ made expressly to order. T. NATTRASS, (Sole Agent), Lambton-quay. May 10, 1854.

Notice of Removal. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. T^HE Agents of the above Insurance -*- Company hereby give notice that the Business has been removed to their new offices, at the south end of Larabton-quay. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Agents. Wellington, March 8, 1854.

Fruit Trees for Sale.

I^RUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, -*- Plums, Cherries, all grafted, best sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at 2s. and 3s. per tree ; Garden Seeds x at the Nur. serv of S. STOCKBiunGE, Ohiro. Orders left at the Stores of Messrs. Holdswortii, Knowles, & Co , Willis-street and Lambton-quay. Wellington, April 26, 1854.

SPECTATOR OFFICE.

Just landed, Ex "Eagle," "C«OOLSCAP and Letter Paper *- Wrapping Paper Account Books, Writing and Copying Ink Aho, the last published Volumes of Bohn's Standard Library Railway Library Popular Libiary Bohn's Shilling Library Book Case Murray's Railway Library Traveller's Library Pleasant Pages, 6 vols. Douglas Jerrold's Works, 6 vols. Talfourd's Vacation Rambles Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome Mantell's Petrifactions Uncle Tom The White Slave Chambers' Entertaining Library Chambers' Papers for the Peop 7 e Chambers' Edinburgh Journal Dickens' Household Words Year Book of Facts for 1852 Half Hours with the Best Authors &c, &c, &c. Airil29, 18.:4.

Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale.

A LL that substantially-built HOUSE -^ in Mulgrave- street, formerly occupied by Major Richmond, and at present by R. Waitt, Esq., with Garden and Outbuildings. The property is held on lease for a term of which eight years are uncxpired. at a low ground rent, and is most eligibly situated either tor business purposes, or for a private residence. For terms and particulars, apply to BETHUNE & 'HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 22, 1854.

'X'HE Undersigned, residing at Waipn- *- karau, in the district of Ahuriri, lately engaged in the survey of that district, offers his services to all persons desirous of purchasing land, or obtaining runs. From his long residence in and peculiar opportunity of making himself intimately acquainted with the country, he feels confident of being able to afford every information respecting it, that may be required by all persons intending to avail themselves of the capabilities of this very superior portion of the Colony. LOUIS DE PELICHET. Wellington, May 6, 3854.

To be Let, A COTTAGE, pleasantly situated on "^ Te Aro Flat, suitable for a small family, with d good Garden, and an excellent Well of Water. Enquire at Mr. W. Nattrass', opposite to Mr. King's office, Manners-street. May 3, 1854.

Port Cooper Cheese for Sale. ]5 CASES of Prime Port Cooper CHEESE, from the celebrated Dairy of Gibbie & Manson. Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. HicfcWs Whaif, May 13, 1331.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 923, 7 June 1854, Page 2

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639

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 923, 7 June 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 923, 7 June 1854, Page 2

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