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SALS OF MERCHANDIZE. MR. WAITT

Has instructions to sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY next, the 9th Inst., at ONE o'clock precisely, and previous to the Sale of the Cottage on the Hutt River: — COLONIAL, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, and Sydney FLOUR Tea, Coffee, R'c*, Sugar, Soap Rice, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines Cottons, Punts, Leather &c, &c. Wellington, December 5, 1546.

THIS DAY. sale; of furniture:, &c, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9th INST.

Mr. WA I T T Has instructions to Sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY next, immediately after the Sale of the Cottage on the Hutt : A QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The property of a Gentleman leaving the colony, and consisting of Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads Crockery, Glass, &c, &c. Wellington, sth December, 1846.

THIS DAY.

GOXTAGE FOR SALE. On WEDNFSDAY, December 9, will be sold by Public Auction, without reserve, if not -previously disposed «,f by private contract, A NEAT COTTAGE, pleasantly situated, containing Four Rooms, Kitchen, and Out-house3, within five minutes. walk of the Huit Bridge; one Acre of Pasture Land, and two Acres of cleared Ground attached. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Watti, Wellington. The Premises can be viewed by appljing to Mr. Keys, at the Store situated at the foot of the River Hutt Bridge. Wellington, November 25, 1846.

To-morrow ! ! !

PUBLIC AUCTION. Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Will sell at their Stores, TO-MORROW, (Thurtdaj), 1 A TONS Colonial and" Imported Flour •*■ v Tea, Sugar, Rice, Boots Calicos, iPriots, Iron Pots 2 Superior Telescopes •-With sundry other Goods. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, December 9, 1846.

Unreserved Sale.

The Undersigned are instructed to self by auc- ■ tion, on the premises, without reserve, PT^HE whole of the extensive Stock, late the JL property of Mr. Georce Jones (Barber), on WEDNESDAY next, the 16th inst., particulars of which will be duly advertised. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. James Smith & Co. Wellington, December 9, 1846.

Genteel Residence To Let.

HOUSE, OFFICES. STABLE, STOCK' D GARDEN, and CLOVER PADDOCK of an A ere. pleasantly situate in Willis and Dixon Streets. Rent moderate. Possession on February 1, 1847. Apply to Johnson & Moore. Dec 9, 1846.

Just Received, . Price Seven Shillings and Sixpence, A RCHDEACON' WILLIAMS' DICTIOA.NARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, with Grammar and Colloquial Sentences. William Lyon. December D, 1848.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

ENGINEER CONTRACTS. Commissariat Office, Willis-street, 4th December, 1846. SEALED TENDERS, in duplicate, be received at this office, until Saturday, the 19ih inst., at noon, forthe erection of a Powder Magazine, of brick or stone; and also a Weather Boarded Barracks, (both in Wellington), according-to plans and-specifications to be saen at f he Commissariat office. ; Tenders may be sent in for executing any portion of the above works." Earh Tender must be marked on the envelope, " Tender fo>< Engineer Services," and must he pccompanied by a written statement of two per«>oiiB, expies&ing their willingness to become l>ound for the due fulfilment of the Contract, the penalty of the bond being equal to half the sum required for the performance of the engagement. G. D. Lardner, D.A.C.G.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Serretary's Office, Wellington, Bih December, 1846. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That _L\ Sealed Tendir*, in duplicate, will be received at this Office, up lo Wednesday, the 23d iastaiit, for repairing the Tools iibed by the Hutt lload parties, ano tiie pany imployecL on the Porirua Road, between Mr. Boddington'a and the Stockade, to 31st March, 1547. All Tenders must be according to the form that will be furoi&hed, and may eithar include both roads, or each road may be taken separately. '•' By command, S. E, Grimstone, Secrctwry,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 142, 9 December 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 142, 9 December 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 142, 9 December 1846, Page 2

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