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CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES.

rpHE UNDERSIGNED have enterJL ,ed into arrangements for the importation of a Gargo of very superior COWS, HEIFERS, mittTS I'EERS, to be carefully selected by a competent judge from the well known and justly celebratedherdsoflhelateDr Beaumont. (Bow and arrow brand.) There will also be for sale from 600 to 800 fine-woolled Maiden EWES, several excellent Draught and Saddle MARES, and a few good This shipment is expected to arrive within six weeks, and intending purchasers are requested to make early applicat on, as a considerable portion of the cargo is already sold. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellinsrtop, Apiil 7, 1848.

ON SALE, EX "OSPRAY," AND LATE ARRIVALS.

BP. Rum in hhds. in bond • E. I. do., do., do. Martell's Brandy Teneriffe. Port and Sherry in wood Port, Sherry, Madeira, Hock, and Burgundy, in bottle Tobacco, Cigars, in bond Flour Tea and Sugar Candles Jams &c, &c, &c. Robert Waitt. Wellington, April 26, 1848.

Desirable Freehold and Leasehold Properties for Sale ; viz., fTIHAT COTTAGE on Guildford Terrace, JL known as Prospect House. The house'is in excellent repair, and is now let at £36 per annum Freehold. Also, That substantial newly built BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Hawkestone Street, at present occupied by Hugh Ross, Esq., with one acre of Garden attached. The garden has a stream of pure water running through it, and is abundantly stocked with Fruit Trees, &c, &c. ; seventeen years' unexpired lease, at £15 per annum, with power of renewal. Also, That WEATHERBOARD ED DWELLING HOUSE in Hawkestone Street, adjoining the beforementioned premises. The house is in excellent repair, and has an acre of Garden attached ; it is also well supplied wilh water. It is at present let at £50 per annum ; about eleven years of the lease unexpired ; at a ground rent of £12 per annum. Possession can be given at a month's notice. For terms and further particulars apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 26th April, 1848.

FRUIT TREES. fi OOSEBERRY and Currant Bushes \JT Apple, Pear, Apricot, Peach, Plum, and Cherry Trees. Also, — Assorted Gooseberry and Currant 'Bushes. Robert Waitt. Wellington, April 26, 1848.

EX "INDIAN." ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned. ICASE PLATE GLASS 3 cases Moleskin Trousers 1 case Thread 6 bales coarse Towelling 2 do. Carpets 8 do. Blankets, scarlet and plain 30 kegs Nails 3 do. Axes 50 doz. Spades An invoice of choice Fancy Goods, consisting of: — Silks, Satin Scarfs, Fillis, Shawls, Collars, Sarsnet Bonnet Ribbons, Parasols, &c, &c 16 qr. casks old Bronte Madeira, very fine 9 cases Hock — of the best quality 18 do. choice old Port 18 do. do. do. brown and pale Sherry 6 do. Chateau Margeaux 10 do. Sillery Champagne IS !£?£*. }«***»"»* 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum 100 cases Geneva half do. do. 10 hhds. do. 200 doz. each Barclay's Ale and Porter 20 hhds. Burton Ale &c, &c, &c.

The undersigned begs also to call attention to the fact that, he is drawing off Spirits, duty paid, at such a low rate of profit, that the retailer will find it worth his while to buy of him in preference" to purchasing in bond. J. M. Taylor, Farish-6treet. Wellington, April 15, 1848. ELIGIBLE COUNTRY LAND FOR SALE.

THE SECTION No. 4, Horokiwi Valley District situated one mile north from the shore of Porirua harbour. The new road and the Horokiwi stream both pass through the lection. Apply to Mr. A. Hort. Senr. Wellington, 15th April, 1848.

FOR SALE,

Sligible Town Acre ' on Te Aro. THE TOWN ACRE No. 145, fronting In"gestre Street, (opposite Mr. Hickson's residence) in lots to suit purchasers. The Town Acre No. 108, having frontages to Abel Smith Street and Taranaki Street, (the fifth from Mr. Hort's acre.) Plans of this acre may be seen and terms of both the above made known at the counting house of .t Mr. A. Hort, Senr. Wellington, 15th April, 1848. .

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 287, 29 April 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 287, 29 April 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 287, 29 April 1848, Page 2

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