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Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale. ALL 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 unexpired. at a low ground rent, and is most eligibly situated either for business purposes, or for a private residence. For terras and particulars, apply to BETHUNE &HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 22, 1854. MR. JOHN KING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR' MANNERS STREE1 1 , WELLINGTON.

■pUENISHED APARTMENTS, or - 1 - BOARD and LODGING at a Genteel House on Wellington Terrace. For cards of address, apply at the office of this Paper, Wellington, July 12, 1854.

I Now Landing, ex "Cheetah," ' From Sydney, 4f) BARRELS Finest CABIN BISCUIT. JOHN VARNHAM. Earish- street, July 19, 1854. - ' Coals. For Sale, now landing er " Cheetah,' 1 £^ TONS AA Company's Screened 00 COALS. l JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, July 19, 1854. To be Let for a term of Years, THE well-known INN at Nelson, ■*■ called the Wakatu Hotel. This Hotel has f^pr aaany years been known as the principal one in Nelson, and from its situation in the heart of the Town, and its good accommodations, will afford the most ample remuneration to an experienced and enterprising tenant. The House is well and soundly built, and in excellent repair : it contains four Parlours, a Ball-room, roomy Tap and Bar, and ten Bedrooms, making up 15 beds. The Kitchen is large, and well fitted with Ovens and Boilers, and has a large and airy Larder attached to it. Capacious and well ventilated Stables supply accommodation for 17 Horses, with an extensive Hay Loft above. There is an increasing custom at the Bar, and possessing the reputation of being the best Hotel for visitors, the House is always full. A person possessed of moderate capital, and | of steady and industrious habits, would be dealt with on liberal terms both as to rent and term of lease, and would certainly realize a considerable property in a few years. For further particulars, apply to ALFRED FKLL & CO., Nelson. July 29, 1855. To Stable-beepers and Others. A FEW Tons of the Best Upland 11 MEADOW HAY may- be had delivered on the Beach. 1 - Enquire of , W M . BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. July 22, 1854.

W, Bishop, Druggist,

Has just received by the " Eagle," DOND'S MARKING INK Pulvnaacher's Electi o-voltaic Chains Camphor, Cod Liver Oil Sweet Spirits Nitre India Rubber Rings and Treats Maw's Feeding Bottles, &c, &c. Also, t>y the Lady Ebrington, Belmont Sperm Candles Palmer's Double-Wick do. Essence Bergainot and Lemon Oil of Clove and Lavender, &<*., &c. June 7, 1854.

HPHE Undersigned having been ap- ■*- pointed Agent to J. Hemming, Portable Ircn House Manufacturer, is prepared to receive orders for Houses, Churches, School-Houses, Stores, &c. Plans and Specifications, with prices, may be sees on application to J. HARDING, At Mr. Allens Auction-Room, Lambton-quay. July 14, 1854.

TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS.

Pure Merino Sheep for Sale. To be sold by Private Contract, A BOUT 2,500 Puke 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, n,ow fit for the Butcher. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON. Hickson's Wharf, June 3. 1854.

For Port Cooper, «£S?- * PHE remarkably fine fastsailing J§S|| L clipper brig PRIMA DDONNA, * i * SSB^ 200 tons, A. Sproul commander, will sail for ihe above port in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. August?, 1854.

For Port Phillip, j^. HHHE BELLE CREOLE, of me£e|> ■** Wellington, a regular trader, James aivsfxnßf Jj en ton commander.

The above fine barque now belongs *to this port, and is being fitted up expressly for the Passenger Trade, for which every accommodation will be provided. There is still room for a limited quantity of freight at moderate rates ; has first -rate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and will sail in about a fortnight. For freight or passage, apply to JAMES TAINE, or to JOHN PLIMMER. Wellington, Aug. 2, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 939, 2 August 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 939, 2 August 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 939, 2 August 1854, Page 2

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