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THIS DAY.

PUBLIC SALE. Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER

Will sell by Auction, At the Exchange,

On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th instant, AT ONE O'CLOCK:— SUNDRY MERCHANDIZE. Also,— Positively without reserve.

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS,

12 hbds. Nelson Ale. Flour, Tea, Sugar, and Rice Domed Beef, and Refined Sugar Rock Salt for cattle Salted Rennets 7 Oil Butts. And various other MERCHANDIZE. Wellington, November 21, 1846.

SALE OF MERCHANDIZE.

MR. WAITT

"Will offer for Sale, on FRIDAY next, the 27th instant, at Custom-house Buildings, at One o'clock, VAN Diemen's Land Flour, ex Bandicoot Congo Tea, in chests ana halves Manila Coffee, Patna Rice St. Übe's and Liverpool Salt Treacle, Currants, Raisins American Dried Apples, Starch, Blue Tahitian Manila, Loaf and Crushed Sugar Soap, Mould and Dip Candles Percussion Caps, Blacking Sole and Kip Leather, Basils, Grindery •Glass 10x12 and 14x20, assorted Crockery White and unbleached Calicoes, striped Shirts Diaper Rugs, ID 4 Sheets Pork, East Coast and Wanganui Hams Humpback and Camperdown Oils Also, A few Wines, to close, viz., Port in bottle and wood, and a few cases Superior Champagne and Claret, and 20 hhds. Whitebread's Ale Wellington, November 25, 1846.

PUBLIC 1 AUCTION.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Will sell, at their Stores, on SATURDAY next, the 28th inst., at One o'clock, without reserve, 4 CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY 8 Hhds. Van Diemen's Land Ale With sundry other Merchandize. Wellington, November 25, 1846.

COTTAGE FOR SALE.

•Oh WEDNESDAY, December 9, will be sold by Public 'Auction, without reserve, if not previously disposed of by private contract, A NEAT -COTTAGE, pleasantly situated, containing Four Rooms, Kitchen, and Out-houses, within five minutes walk of >the Hutt Bridge ; one Acre of Pasture Land, and two Acres of cleared Ground attached. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Wattt, Wellington. # The Premises can be viewed by applying to Mr. Keys, at the Store situated at the foot of the River Hutt Bridge. Wellington, November 25, 1846.

TO STATSfD THIS SEASON, At the Proprietor's Stables, Lombard Street, THE IMPORTED HORSE "CHARLES."

Got by the English Cart Stallion "Hercules" (imported to Sydney by the late Mr. C. Smith, out of a Suffolk Punch Mare, imported by Capt. Rous) — 'Charles is therefore a purely bred English Horse. Terms Five Founds per mare. R Jenkins. Wellington, November 21, 1846.

Ex "BANDICOOT, SOUVENIR," &c. Jt{\ TONS Van Biemen's Land Flour "**" Congo Tea, Patna Rice Manila Coffee Tahitian, Manila, and Refined Sugan Sydney Soap, Mould and Dip Candles St. Übe's, and Liverpool Salt, Bran Sole, and Kip Leather, Bazils White and Brown Calicos Navy Blue Prints 7-8 & 9-8 Wanganui Pork, small barrels Humpback Oil American Ash Oar* Hoop Iron assorted sizes Solar Lamps and Glasses ALSO, Case Gin "1 E.I. and W.I. Rum 1 in Bond and Hennessy's Brandy j Duty paid Cigars and TobaccoJ Champagne, Hock, Sauterne Port, Sherry, and Marsala ■ Ale and Porter in wood and bottle Robert Waitt. Wellington, 18th November, 1846.

FOR PROMPT SALE, Of} TONS first quality Sydney Flour, ex mf\J Clara, from Barker, & Co.'s mills. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 6th November, 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 138, 25 November 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 138, 25 November 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 138, 25 November 1846, Page 2

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