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PUBLIC SALE.

MESSRS.

BETHUNE AND HUNTER

WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE EXCHANGE,

ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th MARCH,

Without Reserve,

To Close Consignments ;—; — A quantits' of

VERY SUPERIOR WINES, Champagne, Hock, Claret Port. Sherry, &c. MANUFACTURED GOODS, And a variety of

GENERAL MERCHANDIZE! 1 chest superior new CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, —

By order of ike Commissioner of Intestate Estates, — 1 case Agricultural Implements. Wellington, March 15, 1547.

FOR SALE.

O RAMS, 300 Ewes, and 100 Lambs, at & present depasturing on the run of F. R. E. Skipwith, Esq., Watt's Peninsula. They are all in good and healthy condition, and the Ewes have been on the run a twelvemonth, nearly all are in lamb, and about 130 of the same are maiden Ewes. The fleece is very fine. The lambs 3 to 6 months old. As the sheep have to be removed by 25th inst.. if not previously disposed of by private contract, will be sold by public auction on that day. Apply to Bethune &" Hunter, or Morgan Evans. The above can be seen on the run on application to Mr. Bell, Overseer. Wellington, March 16, 1847.

BUTT LAND FOR SALE.

A f\ 4.CRES, part of Section No. 178, top of "MTvf the Lower Valley — very fine alluvial soil and l'ghtly timbered — having River frontage — bounded on the East by the River and Road, and having unlimited back run — will be sold cheap to close an account-Mii 5 acre lots or otherwise. The boundaries will be pointed out on MONDAY next, 22nd instant, when offers will be received on the spot. Plan may in the meantime be seen at the Counting Home of the Undersigned, to whom apply for further particulars. NJB. — Please bring your own Bill Hooks. Bethune & Hunter.

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. /COUNTRY Section No. 20. Makara Valley, \^/ well chosen by Mr. Park — Contiguous to Karori, n very superior Section — the proposed line of road intersects it. Also,

Corresponding Town Acre, No. 696, having three frontages. Situated near Mr. Tonks's Brick Field. To be sold separately or together. Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 15th March, 1847.

FOR SALE

BY THE UNDERSIGNED.

NOW LANDING,

E X "E L 0 R A .'* BYASS 1 ALE AND STOUT in 3 and 4 dozen casks. W. M. Bannatyne, & Co. Wellington, Feb. 34, 1847.

ON SALE, ■Ex " Hope," " Elora," #c. Louden Stout in Hhds and Brls Port, Sherry, and Claret, 3 doz cases Window Glass all sizes, from 10x8 to 24x18 White Lead and Paint Oil Flour. N. Z. and Colonial Rice, Currants, Raisins Best White Wine Vinegar Epsom Salts, Castor Oil A very choice assortment of Drugt English and N. Z. Whale Lines Coal Tar, Liverpool Salt Colonial Tweeds, Welch Flanneli Oil Butts " Gordon's Brand" &c, &c M &cBethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 25th February, 1847.

FOR SALE, To close Consignments, PORT AND SHERRY WINES of First Quality, in qr. casks. P. M. Hervey. Wellington, March 3, 1847.

GP. WALLACE begs leave to inform • his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has removed to those extensive premises lately occupied by Mr. G. Jones, draper, where he trusts by strict attention to business to ensure a still larger share of public patronage than he has hitherto enjoyed. Lambtqn Quay, Jan. 13, 1847.

EX "COMET."

The undersigned has for sale, SPADFS, Shovels, and steel Pickaxes English Fdlling Axes Cross-cut Saws, Files, English Coals, &c. M. Quin, Farrier. Dixon-street, February 3, 1847.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 170, 17 March 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 170, 17 March 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 170, 17 March 1847, Page 2

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