SALE BY AUCTION.
MR. R. WAITT has received instructions to sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at Custom House Building, a large assortment of Meichandize to close consignments :—: — Consisting of~1 bale blue pilot cloth, Several bales of blankets, 1 bale regatta shirts, 10 cases tobacco pipes, 1 case Eau de Cologne, v 1 bale lamp wick, 1 case school slates and blotting paper, 1 bale superior Tweeds, 1 bale red white and grey calicoes, A variety of slops, Cheese, Coffee, tea, tobacco, Maize, Sherry, Port and Madeira in bottle, An invoice of Britannia metal ware and German silver ware, An assortment of general ironmongery, consisting of — Gauze wire, hinges, pullies, padlocks, &c, Also, a quantity of books, amongst which are Gibbon's rise and fall of the Roman empire, II vojs. Wellington, January 10, 1845.
FOR SALE, BY LATE ARRIVALS. FLOUR, Van Diemen's Land, ex Sisters, Gin in hhds. and ca3es, West India rum. tobacco in small kegs, port wine in pipes, Champagne, sugar, tea, coffee, black fish oil, soap, candles, salt beef, nutmegs and ginger, American chairs, and a variety of other articles at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, January 10, 1845.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, -VTEW ZEALAND FURNITURE WOODS JL\ New Zealand Wool. Apply to P. M. Hervey, Lambton-quay, or to James Blyth, Dickson Street.
ON SALE.
ENGLISH TWEEDS, assorted patterns, broad cloths, superfine blue and black tailor's thread, towelling, regatta shirts, blankets 11 12 and 13 quarter, navy blues, calicoes, one case vpry superior Havannah cigars, Madeira and sherry in case, a few cases boots and shoes suitable for whalers, ladies' boots and shoes and carpet slippers in small trunks, stationery, hardware, maize, one case Eau de Cologne, Flour, first quality, in 100 and 2001b. bags. Apply to P. M. Hervey. Lambton-quay, January 10, 1845.
WINDOW GLASS, all sizes, on sale ex Lady Leigh. P. M. Hervey, Lambton-quay.
R. HART, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c, Lambton-quay.
AM A.CKA V, watchmaker, begs to ac- • quaint the inhabitants of Wellington and vicinity, that he has taken the house late in the occupation of Mr. Puckridge, where he trusts by punctuality, moderate charges, and superior workmanship, to obtain a share of public support which it shall be his constant study to merit. p.s. — Watches of every description, ships chronometers, musical boxes, &c, carefully repaired and cleaned; all work done warranted to give satisfaction.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 14, 11 January 1845, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 14, 11 January 1845, Page 1
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