River Hutt.
A SMALL COTTAGE TO LET. ■^ It is adapted for a Summer residence for children, a mechanic, or for a small family newly arrived and unsettled. There will be plenty of fruit and vegetables, and a little furniture, making it all ready for immediate occupation. Apply at the Spectator office. October 23, 1854.
TAMES BROWN of t^e " Shepherd •^ Tavern," Upper Ilutt, wishes to inform the Public, and' more especially the Wairarapa Settlers, that he is prepared to transport goods from Wellington to his place, being half way to Wairarapa, at £4 per ton, and find good storage tai called for. JAMES BROWN October 24. 1854.
Kumototo Bridge.
TPENDERS will be received at the •* office of the Provincial Secretary, on Wednesday, the Bth November, for building a Brick Bridge on Wellington Terrace across the Kuroototo stream. , Plans and specifications may be seen at the Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington. Wellington, October 24, 1854 i
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the -*-^ Partnership hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned Charles Day, of Sydney, New South Wales', and 1 Michael Brannan Hart, of Christ church, in the province of Canterbury, New Zealand; as publicans at Christchurch aforesaid, under the style or firm of M. - B. Hart & Co., hath been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing by the lale firm will be received and paid by the said Michael Brannan Hart, by whom in future the business will be carried on. Witness our hands this eleventh day of September, 1834. Signed by the said Charles\ Day in the presence of Fred. Barrington, .1 Charles Day. Sydney. Edw. W. Layton, - r Sydney./ ' Signed by the said Michaek - ! Brannan Hart in the presence of i J. C. Porter, V MiChaEi. B. Hart. Solicitor, Christchurch. , Richard Wormald, Solicitor, Lyttelton./
To Servants.
T^ANTED for the Wellington Hotel, ' * a Tapman, a smart Waiter, and a good Cook. With satisfactory reference only as to sobriety and general character, apply to the proprietor on the premises. Wellington, October 24, 1854.
Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. Lectures to Children.
I^HE Committee of the above Institu- ■ tion have great pleasure in announcing a series of Lectures to Children, the third of which will be delivered on Mondat evening next, the 30th instant, by the
Rev. R. B. Paul,
, Subject — "English History."
As the Committee are desirous of. making ijhese Educational-Lectures As^xtensivelyJbeneficial 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. — The Doors will be opened at 7, and the Lectures commence at £ past 7 o'clock precisely. October 24, 1854.
House for Sale.
Tj^Oß sale, an 8 roomed House, with a ■*- £ Acre of Land, on lease of 14 years, at an annual rent of £12. For particulars, apply to JAMES SWINBOURNE, Late "Commercial Hotel." "Wellington, October 24, 1854.
Wanted.
Xjif~ ANTED a Man who has been ac- '• * customed to a Retail Grocery and General Store. Good reference required. For an efficient man, good wages would be given. Apply atthe Offisejof this Paper. October Zfalgte."
77 ftp" ■-■■" Small >]F?LTia, Association.
nPHE^Committjee hereby give notice ■*- that, jtlj? jßuburban Land in the Grey Town f has been surveyed and a considerable portion thereof is open for salectioqi. A General Meeting of Members will be held at Mr t Bannister's Crown and Anchor Tavern, Latnbton Quay, on Thursday, 9th Novemljer, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of determining the propriety of at once proceeding to select the allotments agreeable to the respective orders of choice..
WILLIAM ALLEN,
Wellington, October 24, 1854.. -
Ex "-Spray," arid "Louis and Miriam." On Sale dtihe-Storesof the Undersigned.
4 CASES Paper Hangings t 30 cases and bales Counterpanes. Apron Checks, Prints, Derry,* Alpacas, Cbburgs, Millinery, Moleskin? Tweed, French and English Crapea, Damask, I ong Cloth, &c.
1 case Parisian Perfumery 3 cases Millers' Drab Moleskin, and other • Trousers ' ' - > 1 bale best Blankets 30 fine N.S.W. and American Flour -10 barrels Biscuit 10 bales Corn Sacks 3 casks Prunes 4 tons N.S.W. Soap, in 56 and 281b. boxes 200 bags Cossipore, Java, v China, and Mauritius, Sugar 60 chests and half-chests Tea 50 boxes Price's Composite Candles 60 barrels and tins Haddocks, Herrings, and Salmon
5 casks, and cases Brass Ware, Hollowware, and Cutlery Port,, Sherry, and Claret, in htids.,, quarter^ casks,, octaves/ apd bottle. JOHNSTON Sf CO.. Lombard-street 8 , Sfeptember 21*- 1854. "
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 3
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