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To arrive per "Ashburton,” From London, |0 HHDS. Brown Brandy10 qr.-casks do. 8 qr.-casks Offley’s'Port Wine 12 do. do. 10 qr.-casks Pale Sherry, J. V. 5 qr.-casks B.P. Rum 50 Red eases Geneva 2 bales Blue Serge Shirts 1 case Fire Irons and Cutlery 7 bales Wool Packs 50 casks Pale Ale 50 do. Porter 1 do. Gridirons, &c. 1 do. Bellows in variety 1 do. Trays in great variety 2 do. Locks, Bolts, &c. 2 do. Hinges and Padlocks 4 bundles Riddles and Sieves 1 cask Candlesticks and Japanned Ware 1 case Steelyards, &c. 1 crate Cinder Sifters, Dustpans, and Scoops I cask Screws, Wool Hooks, Cocks and Weights J. H. WALLACE. Wellington, November 6, 1857. WRIGGLES WORTH’S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Lambton-Quay, Wellington, /CONTAINS upwards of 700 Volumes, all Standard Novels. BOOKS NEWLY ARRIVED,— Mysteries of London, 4 series Mysteries of the Court Mysteries of the Past The Ladder of Gold II Vols. of the London Journal. November IS, 1857. “THUE PATRIOTIS M," A Sermon for the Times, By the Rev. James Buller. Sold by Mr. Lyon, Lambton Quay-, Price Ninepence. Wellington, November 14, 1557. For Sale, Now landing ex “ Mary Thompson," A LOT of very fine SEED OATS ■*- 12 tons first quality FLOUR. JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, November 14, 1857. WELLINGTON BRANCH OF THE Alliance Fire Assurance Company of London. CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING. rpHE Undersigned hereby intimate that they are authorized to issue Policies foi Fire Assurances at the reduced rates of premium P. M. HERVEY. Agent. Wellington, November 11, 1857. Wellington Philharmonic Society. 'T'HE Members and Subscribers are x informed that the Sixth and last Concert of the Season will take place on Thursday, thlO December, at the usual place ; and that to obtain admission Members and Subscribers will have to give up their cards at the door. The Concert in aid of Funds for the Piano s deferred for about two months. GILBERT PICKETT, Hon. Sec. Wellington, 20th November, 1857. Wellington Philharmonic Society. TV/TEMBERS and Subscribers are in--l’-1 - formed that Tickets for the Second Season will be ready for delivery on Monday, the 30th instant. Application for the same is requested to be made to

GILBERT PICKETT, Hon. Sec. Wellington, 20th November, 1357. TO CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, &c. Bridge over the Waiwakaiho River. Provincial Secretary's Office, New Plymouth. 24th October, 1857. 'T'HE Provincial Government of New * Plymouth being desirous to erect a Bridge over the River Waiwakaiho, has caused to be prepared a Map of the River with a Section of the Bed and Banks on both sides, and also descriptive particulars of the proposed site. The Map, Section, Level, and Prospectus, containing full particulars, directions, conditions, &c., may be seen on application at the Survey Offlces in New Plymouth, Auckland, and Wellington. A premium of Forty Pounds will be given for the most eligible design, and a premium ol Twenty Pounds for the next. Colonel Mould, R.E., Ims consented to determine the relative merits of the various designs, and his opinion will be acted upon in awarding the premiums. The Design and Specifications must be transmitted, in the manner prescribed in the Prospectus, to this Office, on or befoie the first dav of January, 1858. I. N. WATT, Provincial Secretary.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1288, 5 December 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1288, 5 December 1857, Page 1

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