EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION ON TUESDAY, 17th JUNE.
XAfItRS SMITH & CQ. , v
WILL OFFER, BY AUCTION, AT THEIR STORES, LAMBTON QUAY, THE ENTIRE CARGO
OF THE
AMERICAN BRIG FAL C 0, FROM BOSTON :— CONSISTING OF
J£EGS TOBACCO, finest quality, Boxes tobacco, finest quality, Kegs butter, 9ft. each, Boxes pine apple cheese, 10 in a box, 6 to 7ft., Barrels flour, Barrels bread, 100 ft., Hhd. hams, 5 to 600 ft., Kegs lard, 521b., Cooking stoves, for houses, ' s Parlour stoves, Cases wooden clocks, Case brass clocks, Cases cigars, 3000 in each, Razor strops, Boxes chocolate, 25ft. each, Kits salmon, Kits tongues and sounds, Kegs white lead, 25fb., Kegs black paint, Cannisters verdegris, Cannisters imperial green paint, Cannisters chrome yellow, Cannisters Prussian blue, Box castor oil, Barrels Epsom salts, Barrels paint oil, Barrels glue, Barrel salaeratus, 2001b., Barrels potash, 2001b., Kegs pickles, '[ Oars', 12 "feet, / -•- -- ~ "BtfxW cyder,' of the finest quality, Boxes friction matches, Boxes pipes, large bowls, Case shaving soap, Glass tumblers, Cup plates, Glass plates, 6 to 8 inch, Boxes men's shoes and boots, Boxes ladies' shoes, lace ties, Case blue prints, 28 yds. each, Cases blue shirting, Case hankerchiefs and shawls, Cases bleached sheeting, 40 inch, Cases blue drills, Bales unbleached sheeting, 37 mch r Do. do. do. 40 inch, Case unbleached drills, Cases Kremlins, clothing assorted. And a variety of other goods. Sale to commence punctually at HALF-PAST TEN o'clock in the morning. SAMPLES MAT BE SEEN AT THE AUCTION ROOM. Terms will be made known at Sale. Wellington, June 13th, 1845.
SERMONS.
THE REV. JOHN INGLIS will prfeach in the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, to-morrow, and the following Sabbath. Public worship to commence at 11 o'clock forenoon, and 3 in the afternoon. June 14, 1845.
SHEEP FOR SALE.
THE Undersigned is prepared to treat with a purchaser for 400 to 600 Ewes not exceeding three years old, expected to arrive in a few days from New South Wales. They will be warranted sound, and never to have been diseased. W. M. Bannatyne. June 14, 1845.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore existing here between Abraham HoßTthe younger, Alfred WALEYHoRT.andSoLOMON Mocatta, trading under the Firm and Title of Hort, Mocatta, & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the said Firm, are requested to send in the same to Mr. Abraham Hort, senior, or to Mr. George Moore, of the firm of Johnson & Moore, who have been appointed by us Trustees, to wind up the affairs of the late Firm. And all persons indebted to the said Firm, are required to pay the amounts of their debts to the said Abraham Hort, senior, or to the said George Moore, who are hereby empowered to receive, demand, and sue for, the same, on account of the said Firm. Abraham Hort, Jun , Alfred Waley Hort, by his Attorney, Abraham Hort, sen. Solomon Mocatta. Witness to three signatures hereunto annexed. R. Brown, of Taranaki, George Moore, Wellington. Wellington, New Zealand, 6th June, 1845.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 36, 14 June 1845, Page 1
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