Entire cargo of the barque " Augustus." MR. FITZHERBERT, has received in^ structions to offer at Public Auction, on Tuesday next, 7th inst., at his Mart, ex Augustus: — 50 tons flour and 150 bags bran, 28 kegs butter, 200 boxes English soap, 50,000 superior cigars, 46 kegs negrohead tobacco, 17 tierces tobacco, 50 baskets manufactured tobacco, 20 barrels Hambro' pork, 10 tierces prime Irish pork, 20 tierces rounds beef, 500 bullocks tongues, dried, (very superior) 1000 mutton hams, 28 hhds. gin, 140 cases and half cases gin, 10 hhds. B. P. rum, 6 quarter casks shrub and cordials, 10 tons Derwent potatoes (in fine order.) The sale will commence at 12 o'clock. TERMS AT S*LE.
PUBLIC SALE.
MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday next, the 9th January, at 1 o'clock — A quantity of general merchandize. One desirable section of land at Wanganui, No. 215 on the Plan of the Surveyor-General, with the corresponding town allotment;.
AISO, A schooner, about 50 tons, as she now lies on the stocks upon the premises of Messrs. Meech and Walker, at Pipetea, together with some wood, plank, tools, and sundry articles. Exchange, Wellington, January 3, 1844.
SALE OF WHALING STATION IN CLOUDY BAY.
7LTESSES^.B£TEUNK- -Amj^HHitt.'CEß "XTJt are instructed Dy the Mortgagee to senby Public Auction, at the Exchange, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 14th January current, at 1 o'clock — All the light, title, interest, and property of James Williams, in and to the whaling station in Port Underwood, Cloudy Bay, known as Tom Kain's Bay, together with two seven-oared whale boats, cutting falls, shears, crab, try pot, and works, houses, boat shed, and ways; about 30 tuns of old and new casks, and a quantity of whaling gear, &c. &c. A liberal credit will be given, and payment taken if required in oil and bone next season. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. Wellington, January 3, 1845.
To persons interested in the coast trade.
MR. FITZHERBERT, has received instructions from Nelson to advertize the sale of the schooner Carbon, on the 25th of January, 1845. January 3, 1845.
ANNIVERSARY FETE.
THE subscribers are requested to meet at Mr. Jenkins', Commercial Rooms, on Monday, at 1 o'clock, to make out the programme of amusements and prizes. J. Dorset, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON ALMANACS FOR. 1845, IS I\OW PUBLISHED.
rpiHE THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION. This JL Almanack is calculated for the meridian of Wellington ; and will be found to answer all the purposes of a Nautical Almanack, which cost five shillings in London, is commonly charged in the neighbouring colonies at one pound five shillings, and ia not generally to be had even at that price. Price one shilling. Sold at the Printing Office, Manners-street, and at Mr. LyonV, corner of "Willis-street. January 2, 1845.
NOTICE. MESSRS. W. B. RHODES and Co., most respectfully informs -those indebted to them that all accounts which remain unsettled after the 20th January, 1845, wilkbe sued for without respect to persons. W. B. Rhodes, and Co., request that all accounts against them be rendered for adjustment. W. B. Rhodes and Co. December 27, 1844. -
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1
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