TO PUBLICANS, PRIVATE -FAMILIES, &c. Sale of Wines, Spirits, and Ale*. >
Mr. WA I T T Has received instructions to sell by Auction THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY, the 23d inst.,) at Custom House Buildings, At One olcfock : A Few cases Champagne in one and^three dozen cases A few cases Claret, do., do. A few cases Burgundy, do., do. • Old Port in bottle and wood. Sherry in wood and bottle Ale in hhds. and bottle Gin in cases Also, Almonds, Currants, Raisins, Mixed Spice, &c, &c. Wellington, December 23, 1846.
SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS.
Messrs,
JAMES SMITH & Co.
Beg to announce that they will Sell, At 12 o'clock on TUESDAY 1 next, THE 29th DECEMBER, 1846,
Upon the Premises, Tinakori Road, THE WHOLE of the USEFUL and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects,
THE PROPERTY OF Captain Wm. M. SMITH, R. A., who is removing from his present Residence to the district of the Wairarapa. Particulars will appear in next Satui day's Newspapers. Wellington, December 23, 1846.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, HP HE CLIPPER Brigantine JjHsL _I_ VELOCITY, >*iN§& A. 1, 138 tons, J. H. Me. G. Hogg, JyP^lg! Commander : well adapted for any gs|3fcgtggl|p trade; stows a large Cargo, and has superior accommodations; early application is necessary to Mr. Cockburn on board,
or to James Smith & Co. Wellington, 23d December, 1846.
FOR SALE,
To arrive per the "HOPE" from London, now due :—: —
BALES OF BLANKETS, all sizes and qualities Bales of .Calico, bleached and unbleached Shirtings Cases of Prints assorted Cases of Moleskin Trowsers Case of Moleskin Bale of Shepherds' Tweed Cases of Hosiery - Case of Tailors' Thread Do of Monkey and Moleskin Jackets Bales of Shirts, all descriptions Superior Port and Sherry Wines in quarter-casks, hhds. and pipes Geneva in hhds. Martell's Brandy in puncheons 41 dozen Spades, £11 sizes Kegs of Nails, assorted Bales ot Wrapping, Post, and Demy Paper Invoices of assorted Ironmongery Terms made known, and description of the above goods may be had, on application at tbe office of the undersigned. P. M. Heryvey. Custom-house Buildings, 23d December, 1846.
ST. JOHN'S FESTIVAL. npHE BRETHREN of the NEW ZEALAND JL PACIFIC LODGE, No. 758, of ANCIENT FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS, will meet to celebrate the FESTIVAL of ST. JOHN, at their Hall, on Monday next, the 28th December, 1846. The Lodge opened at ,4 o'clock, p.m. Banquet at 6 o'clock. By command of the W. M., J. D. S., Pro Sec. Wellington, December 23, 1846.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the Provisions of the Im?risonment for Debt Ordinance, Session 3. jo. 7, the Court will sit at Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th January, 1847, for the hearing of Applications for relief, and for the despatch of all business arising under the provisions of the above Ordinance. Robet R. Strang, - Deputy-Registrar. Supreme Court Office, December 22, 1846. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Ex VELOCITY of Sydney, OA FAT Bullocks fit for the Butcher &" 100 Fat Wethers do. 50 tons Newcastle Coals 10 chests fine flavoured Congou Tea, ex Sir John Byng, recently arrived from Canton direct, - "James Smith & Co. Wellington, December 23, 1846.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 146, 23 December 1846, Page 2
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