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FAT BUvLOCKS,

Well-bred Cows, and Maiden Ewes ! ! !

EX "EAGLE."

MR. WAITT will Sell by Auction, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's Stockyard, on THURSDAY next, the 6th instant, the Cargo- of the "EAGLE," from Port Albert, consisting of: — 17 Fat Bullocks fit for the Butcher A few Superior Durham Cows and 100 Merino Maiden Ewes— a superior lot Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Wellington, sth April, 1848.

SUPER OR FURNITURE.

MR. WAITT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY next, the 11th instant, at Custom House Buildings, some very superior Spanish Mahoganj' Furniture. For particulars of which see Handbills. Wellington^ sth April, 1848.

SALE OF ACCLIMATED STOCK. Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co.

Will sell by Auction,

At Messrs. Bethune & Hunter's Stockyard, On THURSDAY, April IZth inst., A fk SUPERIOR BRED HEIFERS heavy 41" i n Calf— Twofold Bay brand; thoroughly acclimated, and now depasturing at Mr. Couper's Station, Porirua. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Wellington, April 5, 1848.

FOR SALE, Ex "INDIAN," @ LONDON.

INVOICES OF . Byass' Bottled Ale and Porter, Draught Beer . . . Superior Port and Sherries in wood and bottle

Champ gne, Claret, &c. Brandies, Rum, and Malt Whisky Oilman's Stores, very well assorted # Perfumery, Confectionery, and Chemicals Currants, and Bottled Fruits Haberdashery, and Cottons Trunks of Davies Boots and Shoes Window Glass, Crown and Sheet Clotb Caps, Basket Salt, Vinegar 200 Pack?ges Ironmongery, specially assoi ted for this market 20 Crates Eaithenware and Milk Dishes Camp Ovens, Iron Pots, Bar and Rod Iron Roman Cement, English Coals Canvas, Stockholm Tar, &c, &c. And other Goods. Betiiune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 4th Anril, 1848.

FOR -AUCKLAND via NELSON. <^l rpHE FINE SHIP INDIAN, Jaj»r^ -*- 600 tons > J - T - En s lisn » Com - >Xfffi~g*k mander— will sail about the 12th For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 4th April, 1848.

Jbi /CONSIGNEES per INDIAN, are *jjpp% V^ requested to pass entries and Jife||||fe clear goods as early as possible. Wellington, 4th April, 1848.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

""/fcfe^ii T^HE fine fiist class ship Kelto, JgutlrK -I- 660 Tons, D. Roxborovgh, /4kfd~t|!|H> Commander; has superior accom3Sg|jlJßilfemodatipns ; and will sail Thit Day, •SisHfiS^ Wednesday, s<h instant. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 4th April, 1848.

FOR NELSON DIRECT, . To Sail on Sunday the 9th Instant. *r«T T^HE FAST Sailing Schooner Jsgk JL EAGLE, IKSMgO&j. Captain Patterson. /IflySlkjeF* For Freight or Passage Robert Waitt. Wellington, sth April, 1848.

FOR OTAKOU DIRECT, T^ HE new Schooner PER&EVEjjfeM^. JL RANCE, Captain Unthank, Jjjfesi& will sail on FRIDAY next. fflsPiyi||^ For Freight or Passage, apply to W. Flyger, or James Smith & Co. "Wellington. April 5, 1848.

EX SCOTIA, FROM HOB ART TOWN. A fk TONS Y. D. Land first qualitj Flour ■M." Kangaroo Skins. Kip and Sole Leather. Assorted Jams and Jellies in small cases Lescher's Starch

British Plantation Rum W, V!. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, sth April, 1848.

COMMISSION, SALE, and LIV-RY STABLES.

MAWBY & HIGGINS beg to intimate to the Gentlemen of Wellington and its vicinity, that they have opened Livery Stable* at Th,orndon Flat, near the Thistle Inn, where by attention to business, and from their former experience both in England and Sydney, they hope to obtain a share of public patronage. ' Hors'-s broken in to Saddle or Harness on reasonable terms. Ladies' Horses and Racers carefully trained.! Saddle Horses i for hi i c. • t Horses taken in to Bait and Livery. '• { - M. &H. beg to assure Gentlemen employing • them, that every care and attention will tie paid i to all .Cattle whilst in their cha-ge -Wellington, sth April; 1848.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 280, 5 April 1848, Page 2

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602

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 280, 5 April 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 280, 5 April 1848, Page 2

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