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 Outbuilding-s. The property is held On lease for a terra of which eight years are unexpired, at a lowground rent, and is most eligibly situated either for business purposes, or for a private residence. For terms and particulars, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 22, 1854.
MR. JOHN KING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR MANNERS STREET, -WELLINGTON.
For Sale,
A STRONG IRON SAW BENCH, r]L with Twelve Circular Saws, Spindle and I Brass Bearings, fast and loose Pulleys, Parallel Guide, Adjusting Screw, &c, together with a large Drum Driving Wheel. The above was manufactured by Holtzapffel,. of Charing- Cross, London, and is of very strong and superior workmanship. ALSO, A Four-horse-power High-pressure STEAM ENGINE. Brushes for a Wire Cylinder for Dressing Flour ; a few feet of strong Smut and Screen Wire; and 3-8 inch Boiler Plate, for sale. Apply to E. CATCHPOOL. Wellington, July 10, 1854. P.S. — If the above are not sold shortly by private contract, they will be put up to public auction:
"FURNISHED APARTMENTS, or X BOARD and LODGING at a Genteel House on Wellington Terrace. For cards of address, apply at the office of this PapeF, Wellington, July 12, 1854.
Hairdressing.
T D. WRIGGLESWORTH begs to- * * announce to. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington, that he has commenced Business as Hairdresser in the Shop lately occupied hy ' Mr. Elton, mattrass-maker, and hopes, by skilF and attention, to merit a share of then patronage. CHARGES. Gentlemen's Hair Cut. ....... 6d. Ladies do. »;>.>„..,* Is. Ladies* Hair dressed for Balls and Parties, Is. 6d; at their places of residence, 2s. 6d. July 5, I*T>4.
For Lyttelton and Otago.
mHPHE Steamer NELSON? E. Martin commander, will sail for the above Ports on Friday morning, the 21st instant, at 10 o'clock. No cargo will be received on board' after Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to BETIIO-NTE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 19, 1854.
For Fort Phillip.
Jjs> ~V\7"ILL sail at an early date > §y the clipper Brignntine MAR- =** CHIONESS, Henry " Clausen commander. This truly splendid vessel is now ready to> take in freight, and having really good accom- - rnodations both cabin and steerage, offers a firstrate opportunity to persons desirous of gettingup with comfort and speed to the above Port.. For further particulars, apply to JOHN VARNKAM. Farish-strret, July 12, 1854.. P.S. — This vessel has made the present passage under ten days, and the voyage to Port Phillip and back to this under six weeks.
For Port Phillip, With quick despatch, having much of her cargo* engaged, *§& THE regular trader AUSTRALI AN, James Pearse commander. c~"*-*c ~"*-* This favourite and fast vessel will' be ready to take in cargo by the end of this week, and peisons wishing to take passage by her are requested to make applicatipn without delay, as many of her cabins and berths are already engaged. For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned. JOHN VARNHAM, Agent. Farish-street, July 12, 1854.
For New Plymouth and Sydney. As^ T^ E Bri S antine CHEETAH* s^^^ 138 tons register, Daniel Joyce «**j3**» commander* This vessel will leave for the above Ports on Saturday, the 29th instant; has good accommodations for bo^b, cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, ' July 19, 1854. N.B. — Weather permitting, the detention at New Plymouth will not exceed 48 hours.
SELLING OFF ! ! SELLING OFF ! ! Less than Prime Cost. On, account of the Pr.opr.ietor leaving this Colony for England. nPHOMAS WILLIS beg^most respectg ■*- fully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington, that he intends to sell the whole of his pre : sent well selected Stock of Linen Drapery, Coats, Trousers, Vests, Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, Bonnets, &c, &c, at less than Prime Cost, whea an early visit is requested, as he wishes the whole to be cleaied in about a fortnight. N. B. — Remember the Address., opposite Noahis. Art. . Jnlv 1. 1554.
Now Landing from the "Cheetah," Joyce, from Sydney, and on s,ale by the Undersigned, 1 SUPERIOR GGTTAGE PIANO FORTE, by Qwen Stodart, rosewood case^ 6% octaves. 40 cases Champagne 2 hhds. Fine Old Tom R. J. DUNCAN & CO. Farish-street, July 14, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 935, 19 July 1854, Page 2
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