PUBLIC SALE.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSAR r JLT, MR. FITZHERBERT will sell by auction, on MONDAY next, 29th inst., at his Mart, — 1 Ton Biscuits (more or less damaged) Sundry Bread Bags After which — A yariety of Merchandize (Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Gin, Nails, and Slopi). In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at One o'clock. September 27, 1845.
ABSOLUTE * UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION.
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HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL, BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 2d October, Positively without reserve, On the Premises ; nriHE REMAINING STOCK belonging to X the late Firm of WALLACE & CO. :— CONSISTING OF PLOUGHS, Rakes, Hoes, Spades Bricklayers' and Garden Trowels Garden Shears, Potato Forks Grubbing and Garden Hoes Scythe Blades and Hay Knives Sheep Shears, (assorted sizes) Files, Rasps, and Hammers Meat Choppei's, and Meat Saws Shovel Pans, Saws, Knives Firmer and Socket Chisels and Gouges Coopers' Axes and Adzes Carpenters' ?nd Ship Augers •* Glue Pots, (assorted sizes) Carpenters Draw-knives, Braces, Bits, &c. Box, Pew, and Butt Hinges . Locks, Bolts, Shutter Lifts, &c. Iron and Brass Screw Pullies Brassfoundry, a large assortment • Bed Screws, Hat and Cloak Pins - Pestel and Mortars Blocks, Marline, &c. Blacksmiths' Vices . Hooks, Hinges, and Ferrules Binnacle Lamp and Mariners' Compasses Wire Safety Lamps Turning Lathes complete Italian Irons and heaters Nails, a large assortment Screws, | inch to 3 inch French Bedstead legs and eastori Main combs, Shot mould, &c. Iron pots, Saucepans, Gridirons, &c. Fish kettle* and Digestors Guns, Gun and Pistol Flints Gunpowder, Kegs and Cannister Sailors' knives, Pocket and Pen knivei Steel pens, penholders, and Ink Brushes, Hair, Nail, and Clothes Window sashes, Plate Glass, Pipes, Blacking, and Glass Paper Glass Decanters and Tumblers Straw hats and Bonnets Ladies' Dress Caps, a large aisortment Ladies' back Combs and Hair Pins Raspberry Vinegar and Mushroom Ketchup Ladies' Boots and Shoes Flannel Jackets and Drawers Slops, Ginghams, Prints, &c. Books, miscellaneous Men's, Women's, and Girl's worsted Hose Window Glass Empty Casks, and a variety of other articles. Sale to commence at 11 o'clo§k, a.m. precisely. Terms :—: — Government Debentures. The Goods may be seen on the premises two days previous to the sale. Wellington, September 27, 1845.
EELLERM, Cooper in general, Pipitea, • Pa, Wellington. Sept. 20, 1845.
FARM TO LET, On the East Coast of New Zealand. /CONSISTING of about 100 acres of fine V-/ arable land, thirty of which are enclosed with a substantial fire rail fence, and about 12 acres are at present in crop. The Farm House consists of five apartments, with stables, piggeries, &c, &c. About 2 acres are fenced in as a garden, which is well stocked with fruit trees and vegetables. A more desirable place could not be found in New Zealand. There is an undeniable title, and no fear of any interference from the natives. x For particulars apply to Moses Yule, At R. Waitt's. Wellington, September 5, 1845.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 51, 27 September 1845, Page 1
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