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Messrs.

BETHUNE & HUNTER

Will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 14th Oct., current,

AT ONE O'CLOCK, A f\ CASKS bottled Ale and Porter 3 bags Coffee Van Diemen'-s Land and Colonial Flouv 140 bushels Oats 10 cases Champagne 5 tons Xiverpool Salt, Colonial Beef Currants and Raisins, Patna Rice Women's Boots and Shoes

Figured Gauze and Satin Ribbons t Paris Velvet Hats, Prints, Calicos, Tweeds And -a "variety of Merchandize, to close consignments. Also,

A. Select Library, comprising a number of Standard Works, Prints, and Engravings. A superior Microscope, with Objects and

Object Glasses. That Treehold Property, situated in Abel Smith-street, Te Aro Flat, with the House and Buildings thereon, presently occupied by -James Smith, Esq. Wellington, October 14, 1846.

TO-MORROW 111 EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION.

Mr. WAITT

Has received instructions to offer by Public Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 15th inst., at Custom-house Buildings, at ONE O'CLOCK :— <Of| TONS first quality Flour, from V. D. '^" Land Wheat 20 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 20 tierces Raisins 20 boxes Zante Currants 20 bags Rice, 50 bags Sugar 20 half-chests superior Congo Tea 20 boxes Tahitian Sugar 10 cases Port Wine, and 10 cases Sherry, duty paid 5 quarter-casks Sherry, 5 cases Champagne 2 casks assorted Glassware 2 crates assorted Crockery 100 bags Liverpool Salt 50 Bathurst Cheeses, 20 boxes Soap Bales of white and unbleached Calico Striped Shirts, &c, &c. Also, A Small quantity of Spirits, duty paid. Wellington, Octo"ber 14th, 1846.

UNRESERVED SALE, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS

Mr. JOHN WADE Is instructed to sen uy Auction on JL'KIDAY next, the 16th inst., at his Mart, At One o'clock precisely: "1 m MERINO EWES *■• • ] Superior imported Bull 2 bales Unbleached Calico 1 do. Jlavy Blues 1 case strong doubled soled Ladies' Shoes *1 do. 20 reams Foolscap Paper -50 doz. Wine Glasses 20 tons V. D. Land Flour 1 do Biscuit *20 Tcegs NegroTiead Tobacco 20 cases ' Cavendish, do. lOTihds. Ale 1 case-Cuflery 5 hhds. Rum Wellington, October 14, 1846.

ON SALE,

3Ex " Ralph Bernal," "Madras," &c.&c. •Window Glass, 24x18—20x16—18x14—16x14 14x12—10x8 White Lead and Paints, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, in 5 gallon cans London. Ale and Stout, in hhds. and brls. Nelson Ale, do do. Port, Sherry, and Claret, in ~3 doz. cases Wine and Beer Cups 25 tons Liverpool Salt ■*> ' „ good Rice, in small bags 5 brls., 20 boxes new Raisins Vinegar, Soda, Blacking ""Colonial and N. Z. Flour, in 100 and 200lb. bags Excellent Colonial Beef, in brls. -Welch Flannels, Prints .8 tun Butts, 25 tuns Shoofcs &c. &c. &c. Bethune & Hunter. .Exchange, Wellington, 12th September, 1846.

SERMONS.

TJHHE Rev. John Inglis will preach, (D. V.) J_ in the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, on Sabbath first, the 18th inst. Public worship to commence at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and three in the afternoon. Wellington, October Mth, 1846.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned being about to leave the Colony, requests any one who may have a claim upon him to present it without delay. Robert Toe. Mrs. Miller's Lodgings, Wellington, 14th October, 1846.

NOTICE.

fTIIIE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the I public that the business of Mr. George Jones is carried on as usual. Daniel Sutherland. Wellington, Oct. 10, 1846.

TO BE LET, A CONVENIENT EIGHT - ROOMED COTTAGE, pleasantly situated in Ingestre Street, with Garden attached. Apply to Mr. Plimmer, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 14th October, 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 126, 14 October 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 126, 14 October 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 126, 14 October 1846, Page 2

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