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Five Pounds Regard.

"TO'HEREAS some Person or Persons did, on Sunday night or Monday morning last, the sth June inst., maliciously let out of the Stockyard of W: B. Rhodes, Esq., on Te Aro Flat, a Light Strawberry Cow heavy in calf, branded as follows — R on the off-shoulder, W.R. on one or both of the horns, and the Twofold Bay brand.' The sum of £2 vrill be paid on the Cow being delivered at Mr. Rhodes' Stockyard; and the further sum of £3 will be paid to any person or persons giving information which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons so maliciously letting out the Cow. June 14, 1854.

Ex Brig " Spray," Rogers, from Sydney, And on Sale by the Undersigned, /~)NE Superior Cottage Pianoforte, V>^ Walnnt Tree Case, 6 7-8 Octaves 1 case, No. 2, Royal Hand Paper 1 bale do. do. 20 bags Biscuit 3 kegs, containing 20 bags Large Shot (assorted) R. J. DUNCAN & CO. Farish -street, June 14, 1554.

H. J. & D. NICOLLS (OF LONDON)

New Z3aland Clothing & General Stores.

HJ" 1 NATTRASS (Sole Agent) has re- *- • ceived from Messrs. Nicoli. a supply of very superior Clothing, suitable for the present season, viz., Angola Coats, Vests, and Trowsers

Milled Angola, Velveteen, and Brown Witney Shooting Coats Milled Trowsers and Drab Devon ditto, strapped Cord Trowsers. and Breeches Flushing Jackets and Pilot Trowsers Milled Paletots and Super Togas Dress and Frock Coats and Black Trowsers Cloth and Glazed Caps, Felt Hats, and Sou-W esters Waterproof Coats, Leggings, and Boots Oilskin Coats, Trowsers, and Leggings Super Witney Blankets, white and colored Counterpanes and Rugs Also, in Stock, Boys' Clothing, Christy's Super Hats Wellington Boots, Watertights, Oxonians, and Women's Boots Breeches and Gaiters, and Leather Leggings Merino Shirts, Drawers, and Half- Hose Guernsey and Jersey Shirts, &c, &c. N.B. — Every article of Nicolls Clothing is marked with their name. June 14, 1854.

Ex "Balnaguith."

"FURNITURE from Mess. Dowbtggtn -^ Holland, & Co., consibting of Mahogany Chairs french-polished., the peats stuffed with horse hair, and covered in black hair seating, Cane-seated Chairs, Down and Feather Pillows, Brussells and other Carpets and Druggets, in various sizes. T. NATTRASS, Lambton-quay.

Jure 14, 1854.

Fruit T*ees.

TAMES M'BET.H Las received, per - Ste.imer from Nelson, a quantity of Apple and Cherry Trees of superior soi ts ; also Poplar?, and a few Shrubs. Apply at his Stores, at the reor of John M'Bcth's late premises, Mr. Wilson's woodyard. June 14, 18. r -4.

For Sale,

A GOOD-SIZED STOVE, with some -^*- Piping. Apply at the Office of this Paper. May 27, 1854.

Fruit Trees for Sale.

PRUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, •^" Plums, Cherries, all grafted, best sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at 2s. and 3s. per tree \ Garden Seeds : at the Nur. scry of S. Stockbiudgk, Ohiro. Orders left at the Stores of Messrs. Holdswouth.Knoavles, & Co., Willis-street and Lambton-quay. Wellington, April 26, 1554.

Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale.

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

TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS.

Pure Merino Sheep for Sale. To be sold by Private Contract, A BOUT 2,500 Pure Merino EWES, -^ and about: 30 Prime Merino RAMS, thoroughly acclimatized, now depasturing by Messrs. Fitzherbert and Hill at Rangitikei, and delivery to be taken on the Station, after shearing, about December next. Also, about 350 Merino Wethers, now fit for the Butcher. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM H ICKSON. Hickson 's WharF, June 3, 1854.

Tradesman's Club.

The Committee have great pleasure in announcing the following Lectures during the quarter : — Hood, Shakspear, Cromwell, Education, Miscellaneous, Byron, Right of the British to rule in India, New Zealand Constitution, Astronomy, Civil Engineering, practically illustrated by models, &c. Ladies and Captains of ships in port admitted to the Lectures free. Non-Members, Is. J. H. MARRIOTT, Secretary. June 10, 1854.

MR. JOHN KING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR

MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 925, 14 June 1854, Page 2

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706

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 925, 14 June 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 925, 14 June 1854, Page 2

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