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TO LET OR FOR SALE. THE “FERRY HOUSE," AT PORIRUA. NOW doi,ng ail excellent business, is in thorough repair, having been erected during the last twelve months. Also four stall stable with loose boxes attached, and out Together with the Freehold comprising about 50 acres, part of Section 62, the most valuable land in the Porirua Distribtj 20 aertfs are laid down in Grass; ■- The situation of this exceedingly valuable Freehold property is not to be equalled by any in the rapidly improving district of Porirua, having a road frontage of 17 chains, being bounded, by both the old and the new road. For Hirilciilars, apply to J. H. BROMLEY, On the Premises. Or td J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent, Wellington. Lkthh ton-Quav, July 19,1858. FOR SALE, EX SPRAY,” 3 000 bushels wheat ’ ’ DEtIiUNJ: AND HUNtEIi. Exchange Buildings, June 4, 1858.

PURNISHED APARTMENTS, Murphy ju Street, Thomdon Flat. Enquire at the Office of this paper. July 3,18u8. MOUNT ALBERT FARM. Thomas Nicholas begs to return thanks to his customers and. friends for their kind support hitherto, and to assure them that he has now made arrangements by which he will be enabled to keep them regularly supplied with good milk daily. August 28,1858.

TO BE SOLD. THE interest in a Section of Land at the Hutt, comprising about 120 acres, 13 of which Are cleared. There is 26 years of the Lease to run. There is a good wooden dwelling house on the giound, and a garden well stocked with fruit treeS. For particulars, apply to, . ROBERT JOHNSTON. Karori Hotel, Tinakori Road. Aiigust 24, 1858. TO BE SOLD BY I'RIVAf E CONTRACT, A FULL Sized Slate Billiard Table, with Caoutchouc Cushions by Thurston, with an entirely rfeW Cloth, Cues, Balls, Marking Boards, and all the necessary appendages. To be seen at the Officers' Mess Room, Gsth Regt. Apply to the of the Mess Committee, 65t1l Regt. Aug. 18, 1858.

[A CARD.] fc. G. OSGOOtJ; GfiNERAL COMMISSION AGENT; NOAH’S AR&, LAMBTCiN QUAY. N ft.—Mr. O. begs to intimate that from the first of July last he ceased io transact Business fot Mh W. Schultze. Wellington, Aug. 3,1858* COMPENSATION. THE provincial council hating appointed a Committed to te'ceii-e any Claims to Compensation, which might have beeh preferred .nuder the Act of Council Session 11, No. 12, but owing to accident,.ignorance, or other cause, were not sent in or not odjiidicdted. iipori Within the jirgscrifcc'd time,—ahd to report thereon in detail to the Council. All persons having, suth clainiS are .requested to send them in immediately io the Chairman qf the Compensation Committe, Council Chamber, Wellington. Particular attention is requested to the-terms of this Notice, as no Claims-whicli have been before preferred and rported upon by the late will be received. WILLIAM FOX, Chairman of the above Committee, By order of the Committee. Wellington, 18th May, 1858.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned will make immediate adranies on Goods or Colonial Produce sent for public auction or private sale, SMITH & CO. 2nd January. 1358. WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Buyer of Wool. It. STOKES. Wellington, 2nd January, 1858. LAND TO LET IN WELLINGTON HARBOR. TO LET ON LEASE, THE HAWTRY BAY SECTION, known as Todd’s Section, and lately leased to Mr. Brown. For terms, apjrty to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. 17th June, 1858. , JOHN GREAVES, Plumber Glazier, Paixttw, tnd Paper Hanger, wholesale and retail dealer in Gils, Paints, Colours, Glass and Putty. Molesworth-street.ThorndonFlat/OppOßite tha Provincial Government new Buildings* 15th January, 1858/

WANTED, By a Steady Respectable Young Mart, A SITUATION as Storekeeper. Good reference. Address E, W., office of tlii6 Paper. Bth JuTy, 1858. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of GOLD in large or small quantities, for which they will give the highest market rate. Wm. bowler, son, & co. Lambton-quay, J’rington, 2nd January, 1858. THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL, Oil, Sawn Timber, Bacon, Cheese, Biittor, and other Produce. And will advance.on consignment to their Corrcapondsuts in London, Liverpool, or th a Colonics. Wm. BOWLER, SON & CO. 2nd January, 1858,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1373, 29 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1373, 29 September 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1373, 29 September 1858, Page 1

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