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TO GRAZIERS. THE undersigned are purchasers of Fat Cattle and . Sheep, for Cash. W. B". Rhodes & Co. April 29, 1845.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

A GENERAL ME E T I N Gof the Members and Friends of the above Institution will be held in the Brittania Saloon, on Tuesday Evening next, the 6th May, for the purpose of electing Office-bearers, and upon other important business. A full attendance is earnestly requested. R. Forster, Sec. Wellington, April 29, 1845.

JUST RECEIVED,

A.ND on Sale by the undersigned, one vol. 12m0., price 7s. 6d., Dictionary of the New Zealand Language, with Grammar, and Collection of Colloquial Sentences — By Archdeacon Williams of Waipu. William Lyon. April 26, 1845.

IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM VITRUVIUS BREWER, ESQ.

THE Creditors are requested to meet at my Office, on Monday, the sth May next, at 2 o'clock. For the Executor, Robert Strang.

April 25, 1845.

NOTICE. Sub-Treasurer's Office, Wellington, April 25, 1845. |N accordance with the Terms of the Act, I give notice that the following gentlemen have taken out Licences to Sell by Auction during the ensuing year. Mr. K. BETHUNE, Mk. S. MOCATTA, " Mr. R. WAITT, ' Mr. J. SMITH, Mr. W. FITZHERBERT. J. Macarthy, Sub-Treasurer.

WANTED, A GOOD COOK FOR A FAMILY. Apply to Mrs. Hoxlt, Te Aro. April 26, 1845.

WELLINGTON POST OFFICE.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS, April 23, 1845.

Adams, Samuel A. W. Anderson, John Anketell, Wm. Baker, Charles (Tologaßay) Baker, George Baker, George A. 2 Benson, William Black, Andrew Broadbent, William Brown, Mrs. Charlotte Buxton, H. B. Chambers, Mrs. E. E. Cole, G. T. Cracknell, John Curtis, Thomas (Otago) Davis, Richard Day, George Day, Henry Donald, Wm. H. Drinkwater, C. F. Durie, D. S. Durre, G. A. Fletcher, W. C. Ford, James Freeman, C. J. Frews, W. Gardner, Janet Gell, John Gibbs, Mr. Gillies, Mrs. Capt. Govett, Henry Gutch, Robert Haig, William Hammond, Mark 2 Hall, W. J. Hardcastle, Mrs. W. M. 2 Higgins, James Hill, Mr. Hopkins, Jos. Hunt, C. Huny, Edward 2 Irving, Thomas Jackson, John Jones, George Jones, Henry Jones, Mr. Jones, Mrs. (Queen Charlotte's Sound) Johnson, W. Johnston, Esq. Kelly, William Kenard, William Kett, James

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 30, 3 May 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 30, 3 May 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 30, 3 May 1845, Page 1

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