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AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR ACCLIMATED STOCK!!!

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Have received instructions TROM MR. COUPER, OF PORIRUA, TO SELL B¥ AUCTION, On THURSDAY, March 16, AT Messrs. Bethune & Hunter's Stockyard: — £*/\ SUPERIOR HEIFERS IN CALF, selected from the best of Dr. Imlay's celebrated herds. These Heifers are thoroughly acclimated having been upwards of twelve months in the colony, and can be confidently recommended to dairy farmers, &c. The whole will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. TERMS AT SALE. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. 'Wellington, March 1, 1848.

PUBLIC SALE POSTPONED. THE SALE advertized by Mr. Waitt for Thursday the 16th, will not take place until FRIDAY the 17th instant, at Custom House Buildings, at 1 o'clock. Wellington, 15th March, 1848.

UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. Mr. WAITT

Has received instructions to sell by auction, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, at Custom House Buildings, at twelve o'clock, the following Merchandise, without reserve, and to close consignments : — O BALES 10x4 and 11x4 superior Blankets 1 case Hosiery assorted 2 case? printed de Lames 1 case do. Dresses ■1 case Collars and assorted Drapery 1 bale Window Holland 1 bale Brown Sheeting 30 tierces prime New South Wales and Port Phillip Beef 20 bags Mauritius Sugar 20 bags Padang Coffee 10 bags Manila Coffee 40 boxes Best Congo Tea 10 bags Rice, 50 bags Best Y. D.L. Biscuit 8 barrels Crushed Sugar 20 hhds and barrels Vinegar 2 cases Lemon Syrup -2 do.- Clove Cordial 5 hhds. Mattell's" Brandy 5 qr. casks Do. Do. 5 hhds. Best Geneva 7 casks Bottled Porter 2 bales Sole Leather 8 boxes Palace Wax Candles 10 qr. casks Pale and Brow-n Sherry 1 case 20 doz. Packet Salt 20 Pockets Hops 2 tons Rock Salt 4 bales Plasterer's Hair &c, &c, &c. Wellington, 11 th March, 1848.

Por Sale by Private Contract, the well known Fast Sailing Clipper Brig •• Calypso," of Sydney, a 105 tons per register, particularly adapted for the Colonial lines, or in connection with the fast growing Manila and Jndia trade with these Islands. Well found in all respects, and carries a good cargo for her tonnage. Deliverable st Sydney or on return to this Port within three months. For particulars apply to Beihune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 14th March, 1848

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

3 -. HP HE Fine Fast Sailing Brig $gj*k JL CALYPSO, y^a^e^aa* Captain Lown; has superior acmjqJßJSßgcommodation for passengers, and sail on Saturday next, the 18th March, having most of her cargo engaged. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 10th March 1848.

For Taranaki. -jt rriHE CUTTER "FLY,' 1 a rejSrcis^s. _L gular trader, James Swarm, JrSp«®My Master, will sail for Taranaki dvJgfflM^g&~- ring next week. gijisgSff||p For freight or passage apply to Captain Swarm on board, or to William Fitzherbert. Wellington, 15th March. 1848.

CATTLE AND SHEEP.

FOR SALE, to arrive, cargo of the ship Kelto, 600 tons, due here in about ten days, consis ing of— » 100 prime HEIFERS, 3 years old 80 good 2 year old STEERS 100 yearling HEIFERS 2 superior BULLS 800 fine woolled maiden EWES. 18 months old. The above stock, privilegedly purchased and selected by C. Sidey, Esq., from the most celebrated of the Twofold Bay herds of the- late Drs. Imlay, can be confidently recommended to parties desirous of* possessing superior breed. • "" [ Early application is requested. Bethune & Hunte-r. Exchange, Wellington, Feb. 26, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 274, 15 March 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 274, 15 March 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 274, 15 March 1848, Page 2

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