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SALE BY AUCTION.

MR. R. WAITT will sell by Auction, on Monday, the 20th instant, at Custom House Buildings, at one o'clock — A quantity of general merchandize. For particulars see handbills. Also, for the benefit of whom it may concern, (marked JDG in a diamond) — 1 bale blankets, more or less, 3 damaged, and classified to suit buyers. TERMS — CASH. Wellington, January 17, 1845.

PUBLIC SALE.

MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday next, the 21st January, at 1 o'clock — Ex Vanguard and Bee, 10 tons first quality flour, 3 tons seconds flour, 10 casks Irish pork, 10 casks tobacco, fine small fig, Tea, coffee, currants, soap, Oatmeal, butter, cigars, Pickles, bottled fruits, curry, Cognac brandy, whiskey, case gin, Calicos^ duck, Baize, prints, Corn mills, axes, spades, chalk, tobacco pipes Zinc milk pans, basket salt, Candle cotton, shot, twine lines, Shingle nails, &c. Stockmen's boots, and a great variety of other merchandize.

AZ.SO, The superior Valparaiso horse Nameless, 2 fine mules, 1 spring cart. Exchange, January 17, 1845.

MESSRS. HORT, MOCATTA, & CO. will sell by Auction, at their Stores, at one o'clock, on Friday, 24th inst., the House situate in Oriental Bay, lately in the occupation of George Duppa, Esq., containing one sitting-room 22 by 11 ; one kitchen 22 by 9; one bedroom 12 feet square, one 12 by 9, one 12 by 7, and two 12 by 6 ; and one entrance lobby 12 by 7 ; with capacious loft. The doors of the house are pannelled, with French windows and kitchen blinds ; the whole built with excellent timber. The lease of the land, comprising one acre, will be granted for seven years, at a moderate rental.

AFTER WHICH, A variety of merchandize, and a piano forte Te Aro, Janijary 17, 1845.

Ex "CALEDONIA,"

AND FOR SALE at the Stores of the undersigned — 30. 36, and 40 inch grey and unbleached calicos, shirting, &c. 7-8 and 9-8 prints in great variety, A few pieces fashionable gingham, muslin, Book, mull, Swiss, and hair cord muslin, Oreophans, Mittens of every description, gauze veils, figured silk and satins, neck ties, raven and China sewing silk, French and Irish cambrick handkerchiefs, quilling nets, gimp and blond, Valenciennes laces, Gros de Naples and satins for bonnets, habit shirts, lace and muslin cuffs, sarsanet, satin, and lutestring ribbons of the newest patterns. A few Thibet and Cashmere shaws.

A few trunks ladies' boots and shoes of various descriptions. Levin & Co. Wellington, January 17, 1845.

ANNIVERSARY* BALL.

BRITANNIA SALOON, Aurora Tavern. This spacious and elegant saloon will be opened for the first time on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. Tickets ss. Dancing to commence at eight o'clock. January 10, 1845.

ON SALE.

AT the new warehouse of the undersigned, A few cases of splendid port in bottle, Maderia, very fine in bottle, 185 Doz. of good port and sherry, Also port and sherry in wood, Maraschino in fine condition. Champagne, the finest ever imported, in one and three dozen cases, c. 48s. per doz. Sparkling and still Hocks, A few cases of Moselle, Draught gin, also 200 cases gin, Fine Cognac in wood and bottle, Splendid Scotch whiskey, Draught ale, Sail canvas of all numbers, Jams, tripe, wax candles, pipes, Anchovies, slops, boots and shoes, Chains and anchors, English Coals, and numerous other goods. W. S. Loxley. Farish-street, January 9, 1846-.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 15, 18 January 1845, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
559

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 15, 18 January 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 15, 18 January 1845, Page 1

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