SALE OF SHEEP & MERCHANDISE. PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSRS.
JAMES SMITH & Co.
Will sell by Auction, On THURSDAY NEXT, the Bth inst., At their Stores, Without Reserve,
Iflfl FINE BRED ERINO EWES JL W thoroughly acclimatized 150 bags New Plymouth Flour 10 Hhds. Rum 50 doz. Bottled Porter 20 chests Congou Tea 10 bags Coffee, 40 boxes Soap 200 bushels New South Wales Maize Unbleached Calicoes, Navy Blues Flushing and Blue Cloth Trowsers Flannels, Boots and Shoes Lamp Cottons, South Westers India Silk Handkerchiefs Cheese, Cups and Saucers Playing Cards, Letter Paper Pickles, Bottled Fruits Mustard, Snuffs With a variety of Fancy Goods.-- , Also The cargo of the "©olphin," From East Coast, Consisting of: — ■ Salt Pork, (Yule's brand) Corned Beef Hams and Bacon, Onions 5 tons Potatoes &c, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Wellington, 7th April, 1847.
MOST IMPORTANT.
Mr. JOHN WADE WILL SEXL BY AUCTION, AT HIS MART,
ON WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, At One o'clock precisely,
qa ACRES OF VERY SUPERIOR Ov LAND, delightfully situated in the fertile Valley of the Hutt, being the centre portion of Section No. 95 on the Company s Plan of the Upper Hutt. The whole section presents a frontage to the New Road of about 50 chains; and there is 45 acres of the southern side of the section and 25 acres of the northern side already sold, and the whole section actually measures about 113 acres, thus the nominal quantity of 30 acres will measure about 43 acres, giving the purchaser the privilege of the excess. . . 3 « The portion now offered for sale is decidedly the best part of the section, having been reserved by the proprietor for his own use. It is beautifully selected for a House of Accommodation for the Wairarapa Traveller, for which purpose the present proprietor reserved it, being a nice easy stage either from Wellington, the Hutt, or Wairarapa, so soon as the new road, which is now in a very forward state,
is completed. . . The land is of a very superior description, abounds with excellent timber, can be easily cleared, being thoroughly free from supple
jacks and underwood. The Auctioneer feels it quite unnecessary to say -more with i-espect to the land than to ask intending purchasers to avail themselves of a day's ride on the New Road to inspect the section and judge for themselves, feeling assured that the advantages are so palpable, they must strike the observation of the most super-
ficial observer. The whole 30 acres will be sold in one lot, or in five acre portions, as may be desired by the majority of intending purchasers. Wellington, March 27, 1847.
FOR SALE.
-g If\ HEIFERS, imported by James Dun, Ji.X«S Esq., from Dr Imlay's celebrated herds, being the progeny of imported Durham Bulls. The above are depasturing at Wairarapa, and part of them may be seen in the course of 14 days in Wellington. Apply to P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, 31st March, 1847.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned against Purchasing or Removing, or retaining possession, of any Sheep, Cattle, or live Stock, now being at Moraki, in the Middle Island, and upon the Island of Mana, in Cook s Straits, New Zealand, the same being the property of, and belonging to Clark Irving, of the City of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, Official Assignee of the Insolvent Estate of Alexander Fraser and Thomas Fkaser. Any person acting contrary to this notice will be held responsible. Dated Wellington, April 6th, 1847 Charles Cator, Solicitor for the said Clark Irving.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 4. — Schooner Dolphin, 20 tons, Hatt, from Eatt Coast. April 6. — Cutter Royal William, 40 tons, Lo*ett, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day. — Schooner Jama, 6 toni, Reid, from Kapiti. x
DEPARTURES. April 3.— Schooner Carhon, 25 ton«, Joyce, for Wangamu. - - Same day. — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 25 tons, Sm-
IN PORT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Munn. Master, Agent. Schooner Comet, 97 tons, Cork. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino. Brig See, 204 tons, Addams. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 20 tons, Hatt, Cutter Royal William, 40 tons, Lovett. W. Fitzherbert, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 176, 7 April 1847, Page 2
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