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PUBLIC SALE. ON MONDAY Bsl[!i>§[&§. <DMfllll§ §KfflOTFlnl & ©@o

WILL Sell by public auction, on Monday, the 30th instant, at their Stores, Lambton Quay, a variety of '

General Merchandize, particulars of which will appear in hand bills. Sale to. commence punctually at One o'clock. Wellington, March 28, 1846.

UNRESERVED SALE OF SHEEP.

Nfl !!§!&§„ JMSfIUS SKflUfiTlnl $ ©©» WILL sell by PublicAuction,withoutreserve, on Tuesday next, the 31st day of March, at Mr. Jenkins' Stock Yard, Lombard Street — 500 superior Merino Ewes, in lamb, in-lots to suit purchasers. Also a few superior Merino Rams. ■•The whole of which are acclimated, and in a •healthy state. Sale to commence precisely at One o'clock. Wellington, March 28, 1846.

WANTED,

A BILLIARD MARKER, A LIBERAL SALARY will be given to a J\. competent person, of sober habits. Apply to Mr. SuiSTEB, Barrett's Hotel, < March 28th, 1846.

TWO FOUNDS REWARD.

STOLEN, from the back parlour at the Wellington Tavern, on Sunday, the Ist March, a patent lever silver hunting watch, with silver guard. There is no glass in .the watch, and it must still be without one, as none that will fit it is to be had in.ihe colony. The guard has been repaired in several places by running solder into it, which prevents J6 from bending. , Whoever will bring the same to the undersigned shall receive the above reward, and no questions sball be asked ; and whoever will iurnish evidence that shall lead to conviction of the thief shall receive ONE POUND additional. ->Chas.-E, Yon Alzdorf. March 28, 1846.

Commissariat Office, Willis Street, Wellington, 27th March, 1846. rpENDERS will be received until Tuesday _L next, the 31st inst., at noon, for the pur • pose of supplying the Barrack Department at Wellington wilh straw for filling pailliasses during the twelve calendar months ensuing, from Ist April next. All further information may be obtained by application to the undersigned. G. D. Lardner, D.A.C.G.

NOTICE. Sub-Treasury, Wellington, March"l 7, 1846. nnHE Undersigned is prepared to carry out, JL in this District, the terms of th&Notice in the Government Gazette, dated 24th November, with reference to the issue of JDebentures, bearing Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, in lieu of the.Debenture3 which have been in circulation. P. D. Hogg, Sub-Treasurer.

March 28, 1846.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. March 22. — Goyernment Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Richards,tfrom Auckland Passenger. — Capt. Hny, of PJ.M.S. Racehorse. March 23. — Schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Cemino, from Manawatu. March 26. — Schooner Amelia, 8 tons, Gill, from Nelson.

DEPARTURES. March 21. — Barque Sarah, 417 tons, Davys, for Valparaiso. March 26.— Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Thorn, for East Coast. The Mary Catherine arrived at Auckland on the 10th inst.

Birth. — At Karori, on Thursday evening the 26th inst., the wiTe of Mr. Justice Chapman, of a son.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. .We have received a letter on the subject of -the Native Reserves, signed " Z," which shall be inserted in our next number.

The Committee of " the New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian" for the ensuing six months, commencing with the present number, consists of the Hon. H. Petre, Messrs. C. Clifford, W. Fitzherdert, W.Lyon, smd JR. Stakes.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 77, 28 March 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 77, 28 March 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 77, 28 March 1846, Page 2

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