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Unreserved Sale of Merchandize, To close various consignments and adventures.

Mr. WAITT

Will sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 23d instant, at Custom-house Buildings, at 12 o'clock, THE following MERCHANDIZE, to close various consignments, and to clear out Mr. Waitt's Bonded Store, viz :—: — Ex " William Hill," 1 puncheon and 1 hhd. vatted Rum 10 quarter-casks Pale Sherry 15 do. Brown do. 28 cases Burgundy Ex « Timbo,' 1 2 cases Manilla Cigars 2 hhds. Martell's Brandy Ex "Bee,' 1 4 hhds. East India Rum Ex " Catherine," 3 kegs Negrohead Tobacco Ex " Scotia," 4 hhds. Geneva, pure white Ex "Supply," 6 hhds. Tarragona Wine Ex " Lady Leigh," 2 pipes superior Port 80 bags light sun-dried Manilla Sugar 150 do. Mauritius Sugar 10 chests best Congo 5 bags Black Pepper 20 do. Patna Rice 20 casks Yule's Pork 10 pockets Hops 80 bags best Hobart Town Biscuit 2 bales White Calico , 1 bale Bazils, 2 bales Dresses 1 case Delaine Dresses 3 bales Wrapping Paper 1 case Curry Powder 12 bundles Twine Ex " Bee," from Sydney, 3 casks and 2 cases Loaf Sugar 18 do. Dunbar's Ale and Porter 1 case Table Salt 1 do. Pearl Barley 10 boxes Palace Wax Candles Ex "Julia," 10 quarter-casks Vinegar 10 tierces Hobart Town Beef 1 case Slops, &c, &c. Wellington, 19th November, 1847.

For Sale, A HOUSE, containing Four Rooms, and Kitchen, with excellent Stabling and Garden, in Willis Street. . Apply to Charles. Cator, Solicitor. Wellington, Nov. 19, 1847.

Wanted to Purchase, £L f\ ACRES OF LAND, about 8 miles from v " Wellington, in the direction of Porirua. Apply to Charles. Cator, Solicitor. • Wellington, Nov. 19, 1847.

Desirable Residence for Sale. THE HOUSE and Premises, with Stabling for two horses, late in the occupation of C. E. Leigh, Esq., 99th Regiment, situate at Kaiwarrawarra. Immediate possession can be had. Apply to Charles Cator, Solicitor. Wellington, October 25, 1847.

To be Let, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, OR SOLD,

THE HOUSE and Premises situate near the Hutt Bridge, opposite to Fort Richmond, late in the occupation of Capt. O'Connell, 65th Regiment. Apply to Charles Cator, Solicitor. Wellington, 22nd October, 1847.

To Let, -with immediate possession, THE IlOUSElately occupied by DnPniLSON, situate on Te Aro Flat. For particulars apply to Mr. Straton. November 20, 1847.

SERVANTS. Required at Government-House,

AHEAD MAN-SERVANT; Wages £40 per annum. A WOMAN COOK; Wages, £25 per annum. The Man must understand cleaning Plate, and laying out and waiting at a Dinner-table properly. The Woman must be a fair Cook, and able to make pastry. None need apply whose characters for honesty, sobriety, good conduct, and competency, will not bear the strictest investigation. Application to be made at GovernmentHouse any day between the hours of 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. 19th' November, 1847.

WANTED, A STRONG ACTIVE WOMAN as House Servant ; one who will make herself generally useful will be preferred. Apply to W. Allen, New Zealander Inn. Wellington, November 10, 1847.

WANTED,

TWO respectable FEMALE SERVANTS, where two other Servants are kept ; one as Cook, the other as Nursemaid. Liberal wages will be given to properly qualified persons. Apply at the Office of this paper. November 13, 1847.

HOPS. BEST KENT HOPS retailed at the Cooperage of the undersigned, Lambtonquay. Joseph Masters. - November 6, 1847.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 241, 20 November 1847, Page 2

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