HORSES.
Mr. JOHN WADE Will sell by Public Auction, MONDAY NEXT, The 25th May, at his Mart, At the corner of Willis and Manners St., (Late the stores of Hy. Taylor & C 0.,) At Twelve o'clock precisely, FOUR VALUABLE HORSES, VIZ:— J SUPERIOR 4 year old Blood Gelding war- ■*• ranted the best and hardiest in the colony 1 Gelding 2\ years old, broken in, and perfectly docile and tractable, is strong built, has first-rate action. 1 do. 3 years old, just broken, and a first-rate roadster 1 Mare 5 years old, of good action and in foal. The above horses are the property of a firstrate judge of horseflesh, and were selected with great judgment for his own private use, and in consequence of his having changed his pursuits, he is now desirous of disposing of them. Wellington, May 23, 1846.
PUBLIC SALE. (BY POSTPONEMENT.)
Mr. JOHN WADE Will sell by Auction, at his Mart, At the corner of Willis and Manners St., (Late the stores of Hy. Taj lor & C 0.,) ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 25th MAY, At half-past Twelve o'clock:-— *| NEW substantially built Horse Cart •*■ 1 set English made single Cart Harness double stitched New Zealand Pork, first quality Flour of the first and second quality Black Tea, superior Sugar Salt, Tobacco Wines (assorted) Brandy, Gin 5 hhds. Ale "I 17n^; v 1 do. Porter J Engllsh Blue, Starch Grey Calicos Light and Dark Prints r Blankets 2 pieces Blue Pilot Cloth 2 sejs japan Trays 3 in each set Shoemakers' Hemp A varied assortment of Carpenters' Tools A large Coffee Mill 1 large Church Lock, together with some Slops, And a variety of other Goods. Wellington, May 23, 1846.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
Mr. JOHN WADE Will sell by Public Auction, at an early day, of which due notice will be given (if not previously disposed of by private bargain), rpHAT most desirable ALLOTMENT OF JL LAND in Wade's Town, numbered 119 and 122 on the Plan, being two allotments in one, containing Three Quarters of an Acre, has three different Frontages, and is admirably situated for a small Dairy and Garden-ground, as it commands an extensive back run. Also,
FIVE ACRES of BEAUTIFUL LAND in Karori, No. 15 on the Plan of Yule's Section ; is eligibly situated on the Section, lightly timbered, and has beautiful soil, almost equal to any in the Hutt, being the best Five Acres on that highly prized section. And, An Excellent ALLOTMENT OF LAND on Te-Aro Flat; has 25 feet of Frontage to Cuba Street, and runs 68 feet back, or thereabout; is well adapted for a House and Garden for a small family. The whole to be sold cheap, and with immediate possession. Wellington, 16th May 1846.
Commissariat Office, Willis-street, Wellington, 24th April, 1846. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That SEALED Tenders in duplicate, will be received by the Undersigned, until further notice, at the Commissariat Office, for the purchase of Commissariat Bills drawn upon the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury, in sums of £150 £200, and £300. British Gold and Silver Coins alone will be
taken in exchange. The Tenders will be unsealed on each Thursday succeedipg the date hereof, when the lowest, if approved of, will be accepted. G. D. Lakdner. D.AX.G.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 85, 23 May 1846, Page 1
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