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Kutt I.and. MR. JAMES SMITE! has received instructions from Mr. David Lewis to sell byauction at hrs next Great Laud Sale, at the . Mart, November 16, 1854, A PLOT of Land containing Thirty "^ Acres of valuable Pasture Land, which, is well adapted for paddocks or cattle rests to or from the Wairarapa or Ahuriri districts. The above will be an eligible investment for a small capitalist, being well supplied with fencing timber, and having above 18 chains of frontage to the Hutt Road. Full particulars at the Mart. TERMS LIB2RAL, Noah's Ark, November 8, 1854.

Eligible Freehold Town Property for Sale. HHHOSE substantially built Premises ■*■ and One-third of Town Acre No. 93, situated in Willis and Webb streets, consisting of Dwelliug House containing five excellent rooms, and kitchen, and a Dwelling House attached to' the end containin-g three rooms (which can be let separately), with a two-stalled stable, fowl house, &c. There is a good \re\l of water and punvp- on* the premises, and a garden well stocked with trees. The whole is at present Jb the occupation of Dr. Robertson, and let at a , Tow rental of £63 : 10 per annum. For further particulars, apply to E. A. HARGREAVE&. November 1, 1854.

Preliminary Notice. HPHE undersigned begs to inform th& -*- public that he will have for Private Sale in about a fortnight from this date, 50 head of superior Cattle, comprising, Bullocks, Cows in. Calf and with Calves, Heifers and Steers of various ages, also, several Horses and Mares - r further particulars in future advertisements. W. ALLEN, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. Wellington, November i, 1854.

'PHE Electors of the Wellington *" Couutry Districts are hereby invited to meet together on Wednesday next, Bth November, at Calder's Rainbow Hotel, Kai warra warra, for the purpose of appointing a Committee to select a fit and proper person to represent the District in the Provincial Council in the room of R. Waitt, Esqr., resigned. The Chair to be taken at 6 o'clock, p.m. By request of several Electors. T. D MACMANAWAY. November 3, 1854.

Kumototo Bridge. HPENDERS 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 Kumototo stream. Plans and specifications may be seen at tbe Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington. Wellington, October 24, 1854=1

To Drapers, Storekeepers, and others. Now landing ea " Thomas and Henry." A LARGE and varied assortment of -^ summer Stuffs, Drapery, Hosiery Goods, consisting of — - A splendid assortment of Silks, Satin*. C hina and Irish Poplins, Bohemian Grass and other Lustres, Merinos, Alpacas, Cachmeres, Orleans, Coburgs, of various colours Shawls, Mantles, Cloaks, Talmas, Victorines, Scarfs, Neck Ties, in Silk, Satin, &c, &c, &c. Norwich and China Crape Parasols in large variety Silk Handkerchiefs Haberdashery Hosiery Black Broad Cloth Veuetian do. Doesk-in. ' Tweeds Moleskins White and Grey Calicos Brown Holland Table Covers, Moreens, Damasks, a large assortment Carpetings, Cloth Caps, Hats Light Clothing of all descriptions &c, &c, &c. JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard-street, September 30, 1854.

Now Publishing. rpHE "CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE" -*■ for November, 24 pages, price 6d. Contents — Scriptural Fasting ; Providence ; Snakes in the Grass ; Praying for Periodicals ; Nil Desperandum ; Family Prayer ; Impulses ; Stoop ; Be Still ; A Dream ; Pages for the Young — Something more about Ships ; Amos and the Nails ; Who translated "our Bible ; Pegs to hang Thought on; Poetry; Intelligence. To be had of Mr. Lyou, Mr. Mackay, Mr. Bishop, and at the Spectator Office. . Wellington, November 3. 1854.

nPITE Fast-da j Sermons preached in -*- all the Churches and Chapels in Wellington are published in the November No. of the Christian Advocate, now publishing, price 6d. Wellington, November 3, 1854.

Wanted, A MAN and WOMAN, as House Servant and Cook. Apply at Mr. CLIFFORD'S, Thorndon Flat. October 14, 1854.

To Servants. WANTED for the Wellington Hotel, ** 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.

Ex ** Thomas and Henry." Q BALES NAVY CANVASS One of Stodart's much-admired Cottage Pianofortes, 6f octaves. R. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 2

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