CROWN AND ANCHOR HOTEL. WILLIAM BANNISTER begs most respectfully to intimate to his friends, and the inhabitants of Wellington, that he has made arrangements for the constant supply of complete files of the Illustrated London Mews & Weekly Dispatch s files of which having been received by the recent arrivals from England, are now ready for perusal in his Commercial Room. Spirits, Ale, and Porter, ahvays on hand, of first-rate quality. Lambton-quay, July 2, 1851. New Zealand Society. MEMBERS are informed that the Annual Subscription of One Guinea, payable in advance, must be paid to the account of the Honorary Treasurer of the New Zealand Society, at the Union Bank of Australia, on or before the 31st instant. By order of the Council, Walter Mantell, Honorary Secretary. Wellington, July 5, 1851. Wanted, AN intelligent and respectable Lad as an Apprentice. Apply at the Office .of this Paper. July 5, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. f|AHE Membeis are respectfully reminded L that all Subscriptions—annual and halfyearly—were due on Tuesday, the Ist of July, 1851. J. Woodward, Treasurer. Wellington, July 2, 1851.
HORSE INFIRMARY. MICHAEL QUIN, Smith and Farrier, DIXON STREET, TJEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public ■ * that he has removed his Shop a few doors towards Willis-street, and that having consider rably extended his Premises, and built an Hospital in connection with the Forge, he will now be enabled to give additional care to the Horses eutrusted to him, and with less expense to the owner. He also avails himself of this opportunity of returninghis sincere thanks for the liberal patronage awarded him since opening the above establishment, and ho pes by renewed ex■ertions to merit a continuance of the same. M.Q. declines having anything to do with horses that have been tampered with. Advice gratis, from 7 till IQ o’clock a.m., the Sabbath day excepted. Wellington, May 7, 1851. To be Sold or Let, THE HOUSE, and about one-third of an acre of Freehold Land, situated on Wellington Terrace, lately in the occupation of Mr. James Taine. The House comprises a commodious Sittingroom,three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Outhouse. Possession can be had immediately. Apply to Willi am Hickson & Co. Wellington, 9th March, 1851.
For Fort Cooper direet, Having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, and will sail positively on Saturday next, r—HE well-known fast sailing cutter FL?, f° ns > Cemino master ; will sail for the abo\ e Port punctually to her time, whether full or not. For Freight or Passage, apply to William Bannister, Jun., Wellington, July 9, 1851. Willis-st. For Fort Cooper, TII H E fine fast -sailing Schooner A PERSEVERANCE, William Marshall, Commander, burthen 100 tons, and coppered. For Freight or Passage, apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington, 9th July, 1851. For Hobart Town direct, ’DDE fine brigantineMUWFO2?jD, , 9, a PL Hayle; will sail for Hobart Town on Saturday, the sth and has excellent accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. M. Laurie, or ... , Robert Waitt. Wellington, 27th June, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 619, 9 July 1851, Page 2
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