PUBLIC SALE.
BETHUNE & HUVTER will Sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on ",' Tunfay next, 24th Auguss at 1 b'Clock, SUNDRY MERCHANDIZE' without re•erve, to close Consijrnmenta. Wellington, August 20, 1847.
rpHE UNDERMENTIONED PACKAGES X E\ " Protector" @ London lie unclaimed at the office of the undersigned :—: — 1 case directed Ethelbert Lyne, Esq. 1 do. do. Mr. Haberfield. , BETHUNE & HONTM. Exchange, 19th August; 1847.
UNRESERVED SALE OF CATTLE.
To Purchasers of New Zealand bred and acclimated Stock ! H
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSRS. - JAMES SMITH & Co. •Have 'received instructions from Captain W. M. Smith, R.A. (who is breaking up his 'dairy at Terawitti, and retiring to Wairarapa). to •ell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY. " August 25th inst, at Mr. Jenkins'' Stockyard, Te Aro, at 12 o'clock -precisely, the . undermentioned Superior Stock, viz.: — "If! DAIRY COWS *** 2 Half-bred Durham Bulls 18 Heifers in Calf • 28 Female S:ock under one year old 10 Steers and Heifers ' *
The above will afford Purchasers an excellent opportunity of procuring well-bred and acclir mated Cattle. August 21, 1847. t . ' '
ON SALE. /|Q CASES CAVENDISH TOBACCO **O 7 Pockets English Hops Muscatel Raisins, Soap Loaf Sugar RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & C<*. . August 21, 1847. • "
ON SALE, '100 Cases- Geneva (in red cases) ~15 Hhds. London Stout 47 Brls do. Ale js<Hhds. and 4 quarter cask 9 Sherry £ Ca^es Claret, 3 doz. em 50 Tierces Superior Colonial Beef 1 Bale Colonial Tweeds, 1 bale Flannel 2 Bales English Leather (kip and sole) 20 Casks R'iman Cement 2 Tierces Basket Salt, 40 Tons Liverpool Salt 100 Kegs White Lead, 15 Kegs Green Paint 5 Cask* Epsom Salts 4 Cases Castor Oil 25 London made Oil Butts, 1 Cask Lamp Chimnies English and Colonia.l Whale Lines &c, &c, &c. Bethcne & Huhter. Exchange, 18th August, 1847.
GIG AND HARNESS. FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, a Handsome STANHOPE GIQ, nearly new, with Harness complete. Apply to J. M. Taylor, FarUh-street. Wellington, August 20th, 1847.
A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered - "by Mr. Woodward, in the Hioh School, Tiiofndon Flat, on Tuesday, 24th August, at Seven o'clo< k. Subject — The Influence of Temperance Societies on the Religious and Social Prosperity of the Community. D. Robertson, Sec. Wellington, August 21, 1847.
On Tuesday last, the 1 7th August, the wife of Mr. Justice Chapman, of a Son.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 215, 21 August 1847, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 215, 21 August 1847, Page 2
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