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Wanted, for Repairing the Brig A GLENCOfi, lying in Wellington Harbor. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. October 11, 1854.

Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. Lectures to Children.

HPHE Committee of the above Institution have great pleasure in announcing that they have been offered a series of Lectures to Children, the first of which will be delivered by Mr. Toomath, on Monday evening next, the 16th October. Subject — " Geography."

As the Committee are desirous of making these Educational Lectures as extensively beneficial as possible, they beg to invite the attendance of the Children of the Public, as well as those of members, and have made the admission free. N.B. — Doors will be opened at 7, and the Lectures commence at -J past 7 precisely. W. SEED, Hon. Sec. October 11, 1854.

Church of England Education Society. WANTED,

AN ASSISTANT SCHOOLMAS- ~^- TER. Applications to be made to Mr. Edward Toomath, Master of the Thorndon School, and from whom all particulars can' be ascertained. By order of the Local Committee, J. C. RAYMOND, Secretary. Wellington, October 13, 18.'4.

3060 Surplus Stock of Sheep for Sale, viz. :

1000 WELL-CONDITIONED ±\j\j\j 6 teeth a - nd fdl mouth WETHERS 1000 Ewes 1000 Lambs 60 Rams (30 of which were imported from ■ Van Diemen's Land 2 years ago)

The above are part of the Flock, belonging to Richard Barton, Esq., depasturing at his station, near Cape Palliser, where the same may be seen at the pens during the month of November next. Warranted sound and clean.

To suit contractors approved bills at 6, 9, and 12 months will be taken for the Wethers, delivery of which, and of the Rams, may be had in December next, and of the Swes and Lambs in the Ist week of March following. Application to be made to the owner, or in Wellington to the undersigned. P. M. HERVEY & CO. Custom House Buildings, October 11, 1854.

Selling off.

HPHE Undersigned begs to inform the -*■ Inhabitants of Wellington and the Country Districts, and buyers for the coast trade, that he is selling off a portion of his Stock of General and Furnishing ironmongery, at considerably reduced prices, for cash. T. MILLS, Ironmonger, &c, Lambton-quay. October 6, 1854.

UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

JW[ante,d, - « A MESSENGER: A Married Couple -^*- could be employed, the Man as Messenger,

and the Woman either as Cook or Housemaid. Application to be made at the Bank, Willisstreet, between the hours of 10a.m. and 3p.m. Wellington, September 28, 1854.

Notice.

T\K. FRANCE, Surgeon and Accou- ~^~^ chbur, late of the Norman Morison, may be consulted professionally at Mr. Flygbr's, Willis-street, Wellington. September 29, 1854.

On Sale by the Undersigned, At the stores of GEOR GE CRA WFOUD, Esa . T> RANDY in Hhds. -^ Whisky in do. Boots and Shoes Rupture Trusses, &c, &c.

JOHN MARSHALL. Wellington, October 11, 1854.

Land Agency at Ahuriri.

"jV/TR. T. H. FITZGERALD, at present Chief Surveyor at Ahuriri, being about to retire from the service of the Government, will shortly be prepared to select lands for parties wishing to purchase in the Ahuriri district, and to afford every information relative to them to intending agricultural settlers, or those desi-

rous of obtaining Sheep Runs. Communications addressed to Mr.FiTZGBRALD, at Ahuriri, will meet with immediate attention. October 11, 1854.

Ex " Cordelia." 14 PACKAGES FURNITURE 1 case Toys 2 bales Woolpacks 34 cases (3 dozen) superior Old Port, South & Gilby's Brand 34 cases (3 dozen) Light Golden Sherry, do. 8 qr. casks Superior Old Port, do. 8 do. Fine Golden Sherry, do. 13 cases (3 dozen) Superior Old Port, do. 50 hhds. containing 33 tons Coals 200 bags Fine Salt (1 cwt. each) 400 bags Coarse Salt do. 56 casks Soda 100 casks (3£ dozen) Friend's Allsopp's Pale Ale, 350 dozen 22 crates Crockery. Ex late arrivals, 20 cases Golden Sherry - 2 sets Buggy Harness 1 set Chaise Cart do. 2 cases Gentlemen's Drapery Goods &c, &c, &c. WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO. Lombard-street, October 11, 1854.

nnHE Undersigned being about to leave -^- the Colony for some time, requests that all demands on him be forthwith sent to Mr. King, Solicitor, Wellington ; and that all Persons indebted to the undersigned do pay such debts to Mr. King, or to Mr. Williamson, at Burcham's Hotel, Hutt Bridge. H. PHILLIPS, il Surgeon. Wellington, October 11, 1854.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 3

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