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GOVERNMENT SALE.

MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER have received instructions from J. O. Hamley, Esq., Acting Barrack Master, to dispose of by ' Public Auction, at the Barrack Storey Waitt's Buildings, Farish Street, on luesday the 29th instant, at 12 o'Clock, a Quantity of unserviceable Barrack Bedding, consisting of, — Blankets Paliasses Pillow Cases Rugs, &c. And a quantity of Condemned Stores. Wellington, 22nd June, 1847.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell sundry Merchandise, without reserve, at the Exchange after their Government Sale, on Tuesday next, 29th current.

TO BE LET OR SOLD, the whole or .part of the portion of land now unbuilt upon at Lambton Quay, adjoining the Government reserve, being Town acre No. 483, well situated for business, with or without the portion of the same section fronting on Wellington terrace and suited for residence adjoining the above. The Town acre No. 161 situated at the corner of Woolcombe-street and Ghuznee-street — as the

same is newly fenced ready for use,

And the Town acre No. 684 at the corner of intended streets called Bidwelj-streetand Han-key-street, and nearly adjoining the Government reserve at Mount Cook, on which the Barracks are erected. Apply to Win. Bromley, Esq., Karori ; or to Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, Exchange, Wellington. Exchange, June 14, 1847.

FOR LAUNCESTON DIRECT. '^^jjtzfcx r PHE Fine Fast Sailing BriganJ|E£j|gß JL tine MUNFORD, 169 tons, Captain Thompson, will sail about ?||fp*3«*§§ Wednesday next. 3^il§ii§p For freight or passage, Apyly to the Captain on Board, or James Smith & Co. Wellington, 26th June, 1847.

SUPERIOR OLD POUT

In quarter casks and bottle. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST received — 6 quarter casks very fine Old Port Wine, Fiice — Twelve Guineas, Cash. Also, — 50 dozen bottled ditto, at 325. 6d. James Smith & Co. Wellington, June 8, 1847.

Land to Let, in Wellington, , On Building Leases. Rents Moderate. Apply to Mr. Hart, Solicitor, Lambton-quay. Wellington, 12th June, 1847.

NOTICE.— Town Land to Sell. Apply to Daniel Sutherland, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, 19th June, 1847.

Wanted for Her Majesty's Service, SIX or SEVEN BOYS, to serve on board H.M.S. Calliope; they must be at least 14 years of age, 95 lbs. in weight, and 4 feet, 9 inches in height, agreeably to the Regulations of the Service. June 19, 1847.

PORT NICHOLSON TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.

THE Friends and Members of the Society will take tea together in Thorndon Chapel, on Monday evening next, the 28th inst. After Tea a meeting will be held, at which the Rev. J. Inglis will preside. Addresses will be delivered by various friends of Temperance, and several pieces of Sacred Music will be performed. Wellington, 22nd June, 1847.

BRITANNIA SALOON. R DAVIS begs to announce that a Ball • will take place at the above Saloon on Wednesday Evening next, June 30th.

Tickets ss. each.

June 16, 1847.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1847. ,

In consequence of the immense .overflow on last Tuesday evening, the same entertainment will be repeated on Tuesday Evening Next, June 29,

The performance will commence with the Opera of

OR, THE DIRK HATTERICK, Mr. Marriott.. Meg Merriiies, Mrs. Amor.

To conclude with'4he farce called THE IRISH LION. *" Tom Moore (the Irish Lion), Mr. Marriott. With the Songs of the ' Literary Irishman,' and ' Donnybrook Fair.'

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 199, 26 June 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 199, 26 June 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 199, 26 June 1847, Page 2

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