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Extensive and Unreserved Sales by Public Auction.

Messrs.

JAMES SMITH & Co. Have received instructions from the Importer, Mr. P. M. Hervey, to sell without reserve, at their Stores, Lambton-quay, THE whole of his large and varied assortment of General Merchandize, now landing, ex " VICTORIA," Williamson, from London, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, the 13th, 15th, and 17th inst. Full particulars of which will appear in Catalogues. The Sale will commence each day punctually at 11 o'Clock. Wellington, December 7, 1847.

NOW LANDING,

Ex " V I C TO R I A," from London, v SLOPS J3ND DRAPERY!

Consisting of — |O BALES BLANKETS, 10 to 12 qr. -"•^' white and coloured 1 bale Crossover and Retratta Shirts 5 cases and bales Shirtings and Sheetings 6 bales Russia Towelling 1 case Mousseline de Lames, Balzorine, Barege, and Mandeline Dresses ami Shawls 3 cases Black and Coloured Velveteens 2 cases Crossover Shirtings, &c. 3 cases Moleskins 2 cases Printed Cambrics and Muslins 1 case assorted Vests 5 cases Moleskin and Cord Trowsers 1 bale Caffre Baize, assorted colours 1 bale Coloured and Black Stuffs, for Ladies' Dresses 1 bale superior Carpeting 1 case assorted Thread Invoices of Ironmongery, Contisting of 50 bundles assorted Spades Carpenters' Adzes, Rim Locks, Padlocks, and Chest Locks Bright Heh ed Hatchets, Broom Hooks, Pick Axes Mattocks, Hinges, Gimblets, Falling Axes, Bellows Needles and Pins, Steel Flour, Maize, and Wheat Mills Powder Flasks, Sickles, and Reaping Hooks Pit, Cross-cut, and Hand Saws, and Saw Files 1 cask fine Tacks, % to | 20 casks Spike Nails, 4, 5, and 6 inch.

6rlasBware. 5 cases assoried Cut Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses and Goblets 2 cases assorted Cut Decanters 80 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes Wines, Spirits, and Beer. 18 cases Old Port, 3 doz. each 9 cases Brown Sherry, do. d cases Marsala do. 8 hhds. first quality Brown Brandy 4 hhds. first quality Pale do. 8 hhds. finest Jamaica Rum 2 hhds. Geneva 100 cases Geneva, red cases, 4 galls, each 200 casks Bottled Ale and Porter, 3 doz. each Stationery. 13 bales and cases, consisting of Demy, Foolscap, Letter, and Wrapping Papers, assorted Sundries. 2 cases Congreve Matches 1 case asserted Dressing and Side Combs 1 case straight and jointed Guaging Rods Fancy Clay Pipes Wheat and Flour Sieves, assorted 25 casks Soda Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt, 30 tons. Samples of the above Goods may be seen in the cou! se of a fevt days, and terms made known, on application to P. M. Hervby. Custom-house Buildings, December 8, 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.

MAIZE.

TO BE had at the Store of the Undersigned, at 3s. 6d. per Bushel. For Cash only.

J. M'Beth, Willis Street. Wellington, 13th November, 1847.

Town Land for Sale.

rpOWN ACRE No. 464 Wellington Terrace, JL with three Dwelling-houses theveon, in the occupation respectively of M. Asher, Esq., let at £20 per annum J. King, Esq., do. £10 H. J. Cridland, Esq., do. £10 Also, Town Acre, No. 459, Wellington Terrace, with two Dwelling-houses thereon, one in the occupation of A. W. Shand, Esq., at £16 per annum. To be sold together, or in separate lots. For further particulars apply to Edw. Catchfool. November 30, 1847.

To the Inhabitants of the Hutt District % and Wellington.

GEORGE GREATHEAD, (LATE OF NELSON), Blacksmith and Farrier, BEGS leave, most respectfully, to inform the Public of Port Nicholson, that he has commenced business in the above line, near the Bridge,' River Hutt; and trusts, by punctuality and attention in his calling, to merit a share of that patronage which it will always be his study to deserve. BaiT Cutlery of all kinds. Ground and Set, in the best- style, and with the utmost possible despatch. December 7, 1847.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 247, 11 December 1847, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 247, 11 December 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 247, 11 December 1847, Page 2

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