PUBLIC SALE.
MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by auction, at the Exchange, on Monday next, the 21st of October, current, at one o'clock, ex Wanderer, and other ships: — 5 tons fine salt, 1 ton soap, 10 kegs small fig tobacco, 3 hhds. W. I. Rum, 2 hhds. brandy, 3 hhds. Geneva, 20 bags Patna rice, 5 cwt. colonial cheese, "" 10 boxes mould candles, 1 bale blankets, 100 bushels maize,. 1 ton sugar, 5 tons V. D. Land flour, Ist qualify, 40 kegs nails, 10 chests tea, And other MERCHANDISE.
2 superior acclimated cows, close upon calving, 2 steers, 1 donkey, 1 mule, 3 horses, and 1 mare. Wellington, Oct. 17, 1844.
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE UNDERSIGNED will sell by auction, at one o'clock, on Wednesday n,ext, the 23rd instant, at his mart: — A VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE. For particulars see band bill. ' William Fitzherbert. Farish-street, Octobler 18, 1844.
- TO COVER THIS SEASON, AT WELLINGTON, THE WELL known thorough-bred horses FIGARO AND WANDERER. The character and pedigree o£.these hor«.}« being welt known/it is unnecessary to publish them again this year. Terms, Figaro £4 4 0 Wanderer £3 3 0 Te be paid on the first of January next. Robert Jenkins, Mariners street. October 8, 1844.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, At Herongate, River H~.lt, THE IMPORTED thorough-bred Horse JETHER, by St. Patrick, out of Pastille, &c. The imported thorough-bred Horse RIDDLESWORTH, "by Emelius, out of Bee-in-a-Bonnet. Seven Guineas a mare, payable on the Ist January An allowance made for more than two mares belonging to the same person. Apply to . * Henry VV. Petre. Herongate, Oct. 6, 1844.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, AT Aglionby, River Hutt, the well known horse
MAZEP PA,. Terms, 2 guineas, to be paid on the first of January 1845. R. Detchon.
NEW ZEALAND COALS FOR SALE BY T. M. Partridge, and R. Baker, Farish Street, Te Aro. October 8, 1844.
LAND TO LEASE. npOWN and COUNTRY LANDS TO LET X on advantageous terms in all parts of the Company's settlements. Clifford and Vavasour. October 9, 1844.
PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS for the " New Zealand Spectator and Coox's Straits Gpardian. — Six lines and under 3s. 6d. for the first insertion, and one shilling fpr each subsequent insertion ; from six to ten lines, five shillings for the first, and one shilling and sixpence for each subsequent insertion ; above ten lines, five shillings for the first ten lines, and fourpenceper line for the excess of that number ; and twopence per line for each subsequent insertion. For cash only. THE Nelson .Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the Office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be foued an excellent medium for advestisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. ' ' ; Orders for the paper and advertisements' received at Mr. Lyon's store.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5
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