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FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT; The cargo of the barque WAVERLEY, From Twofold Bay. /CONSISTING OF Heifers (a few thorough v^ bred Durham), Cows in Calf, Mares and Geldings. 300 Fat Wethers, fit for the Butchers, and one of the finest Horses ever imported into the colony, suited for saddle or harness. The above valuable shipment has been most carefully selected by G. M'Clymont, Esq., expressly for the Port Nicholson market. Immediate application to be made to D. M. Laurie, or to James SmitJi & Co. Also for Sale, ©x " Warerley." 70 tons Newcastle Coals, and 10 tuns new Oil Butts. Wellington, December 25, 1847.

WANTED,

A STEADY MAN as FARM SERVANT, a Married Person would be preferred. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to Capt. Danieil at Trelissick. Wellington^ December 8, 1847.

ST. JOHN'S FESTIVAL.

fTIHE BRETHREN of the NEW ZEALAND X PACIFIC LODGE, No. 758, of ANCIENT FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS, will celebrate the FESTIVAL of ST. JOHN, , at their Hall, Barrett's Hotel, on Monday next, 27th December. Lodge opened at 4, Banquet at 6 o'clock. Wellington, 21 December, 1847.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

In the Supreme Court, between John Waoe, Plaintiff, and Chauncey Henry Townsbnd, Defendant. BY virtue of a Writ of Execution against the goods and chattels of the above-named defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be sold by public auction, on Monday the_ 27th inst., at ,One o'clock precisely — unless this execution be previously, stayed — at the Sale-Room of Messrs. James Smith & Co., situate on Lambton-quay, Wellington, A SKEW-BALL MARE, heavy in Foal, the property of the above-named defendant. Henri St. Hill, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wellington, 24th December, 1847.

SHIPPIN G IN TELLIGENCE.

\iBRIVALS. * December 22.— Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Storey, from Ahuriri. December 23. — Barque Waverley, 436 tons, Morgan, from Twofold Bay. Passenger — Mr. Mac • donald. Same day.— Schooner Frolic, 79 tons, Ward, from Campbells Island. Passengers — Mr. J. Jonei, Mr. Snisted, Mr. Sterling, Mr. Hughe*. December 24.— Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 ton», Ceraino, from Manawatu.

DEPARTURES. December 22. — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Armstrong, for Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. Lett. Same day.— Ketch Supply, 15 tons, Murphy, for Nelson. December 23. — Barque Nimrod, 235 tons, Espinasse, for Auckland. Same day. — Schooner Dolphin, 25 tons, Hatt, for East Coast. December 24.— Schooner Comet, 97 toni, Cork, for Banks' Peninsula.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 251, 25 December 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 251, 25 December 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 251, 25 December 1847, Page 2

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