TO SCHOOLMASTERS. WANTED a Competent Schoolmaster for the Wainui-o-mata Public School, conducted according to the Act of Council. Salary £100 per annum, with an excellent house and two to three acres of land •Distance from the town of Wellington; fifteen miles. JMr. J. Wood, at Wainui-o-mata will show tha ■ premises. Testimonials are to be forwarded on or before the 17th November next, to WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. The Hutt, 18th Sept., 1862, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY WINE AND SPIRIT, AND GENERAL STORE, WILLIS-STBEET, (Opposite the Union Bank of Attstralia.J MR. ROBERT POUT, (late of Melbourne) begs very respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the Country districts, that he has taken those commodious aud well situated premises kuown a3 LAING'S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia,) is now opened with a well-selected stock of Groceries, choice Wine, and Spirits, Cheese, Hams, and Bacon, &c., &c. From a large command of capital, and extensive agencies in Melbourne, the Public may rely upon a regular supply of the very best goods that enter the market, and at prices that will enable S.P. to compete with any one in Wellington for cash, Aug. 1, 1862. I^HAVE YOU TRIED THE 3$ TKA . At the CANTON TEA MART that it is the best ever sold for the money. E. H. CREASE, CANTON TEA MART. (Opposite the Post Office,) Sept. 11, 1802. SHOULD TRY THE COFFEE At the GANTON J. _LJ_J_J V>-V/J. J_ J.JJLJ TEA MART ( real Plantation^) delicious flavor, fresh ] Roasted and Ground only Is. Bp. E. H. CREASE, CANTON TEA MART, (Opposite the Post Office.) Sept. 10, J862. SAMUEL COBHAM, SURVEYOR, &c, Willis Street Wellington, (Respectfully solicits a portion of pnblic patronage.) [Testimonial.] Wellington, Sept. 16, 1861. SIR, — I have examined several of your Field Books, Plans, and Sections ; I have also hsard favourably of work done by you for Mr. Roy, late Provincial Surveyor; and am therefore prepared to state, that I consider you a most painstaking aud conscientious Surveyor; and that the situation of Town Surveyor would just suit you. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, ROBERT PARK, Late Chief Surveyor Province of Wellington. S. Cobuah, Esq. NEW GOODS EX "PRINCESS," FROM LONDON DIBECT. T HE following goods will be landed with all X possible despatch, viz : — Alhambra Quilts all sizes All the newest styles of gent's Shirt Collars " " " boy's Ladies' steel clasps and silk waist bands Dress buttons of every description A varied assortment of trimmings for ladies' dresses Every description of men's, women's and chile ren'a hosiery Ladies' black white and colored French kid gloves Gent's " " " " " gloves Ladies' hair nets and rolls of the latest fashions Ladies' nursing and other stays American leather cloth Black, Oxford mixed, steel mixed, and shephprd's plaid doeskins, very superior Bank's very .best needles, Berlin wool Brazilian straw hats Men's and boy's clothing of all kinds also, , TO ARRIVE PER "ASTEROPE." Every description of new dresses for Summer wear in balzarines, challies, gauze, French delaines, lustres, barege, crossovers, A very choice lot of Hoyle's new pattern prints, chintz furnitures, worsted damask, ginghams, harness curtains of a superior description, white quilting, ladies' aud gent's lawn handkerchiefs, Swiss and spotted book muslin, marsella quilts. A large and varied assortment of ladies' and children's mantles, and indoor jackets all of the newest styles, A superb lot of black and colored French glace •ilka, parasols of the latest designs, mWs, women's and children's neck ties of almost every description. A full assortment of fancy falls, crape collars, linen collars, mosquitto curtains, gent's silk pocket handkerchiefs, cambric collars, worsted bullion fringe, linen diaper, drills, silicias, roll jaconets, brown hollands, felt hats and caps of the newest and most approved fashions. Trowsers, vests, coats, shirts for men and boy's of every description, and all to be sold at the lowest prices of any house iv Wellington. J. BURNE, Lambton Quay. Sept. 29, 1862. MILK DISHES ! MILK DISHES ! ! BEST MILK DISHES from 3s. 6d. each, to be had at W. H. JOHNSON'S, Two Door's from the Crown and Anchor. Sept. 22, 1802.