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ON TUESDAY.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co.

Will sell by Auction, at their Stores, On TUESDAY next, the 9th instant. By order of the Commissariat Department, the following condemned stores, Ex H. M. Ships Racehorse and Fly, consisting of : — SAILS, Cordage, Blocks, Oars Biscuit, Bread Bags Hogsheads and Barrels, Iron Hoopi Salt Pork, &c, &c, &c. Also, 5 tons Fine Flour 150 bushels Bran 13 casks Pork, Yule's brand 20 boxes Liverpool Soap 40 bags Manila Sugar 3 casks Crushed Sugar 30 doz. Bottled Ale and Porter (Dunbar's) 1 case Slop Clothing 1 bale blankets 3 doz. pairs Bellows assorted ; with A variety of Ironmongery and other Goods. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Wellington, sth May, 1848.

FOR AUCKLAND via NELSON, HPHE FINE SHIP INDIAN, i««feL X 600 tons, J. T. English, ComH3Pflk mand . cr ~~ will sail on TUESDAY m °ming, 9th instant. I^SSeSt For freight or passage, haring superior accommodations, apply on board, Or to Bethune & Hunter. N. B. — Passengers are requested to be on board by 10 a. m. of that day. Exchange, Wellington, sth May, 1848.

CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES.

THE UNDERSIGNED have entered into arrangements for the importation of a Cargo of very superior COWS, HEIFERS, and S LEERS, to be carefully selected by a competent judge from the well known and justly celebrated herds ofthe late Dr. 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 PONIES. This shipment is expected to arrive within six weeks, and intending purchasers are requested to make early applicat on, as a considerable portion ofthe cargo is already sold.. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Apiil 7, 1848.

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

BP. ' Rum in hhds. in bond • E. I. do., do., do, MarteH'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., TTIHAT COTTAGE on Guildford Terrace, _L 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 jgls per annum, with power of renewal. Also, ThatWEATHERBOARDED 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 with 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. f^{ OOSEBERRY and Currant Bushes \JC Apple, Pear, Apricot, Peach, Plum, and Cherry Trees. A lso,— Assorted Gooseberry and Currant Bushes. Robert Waitt. Wellington, April 26, 1848.

ELIGIBLE COUNTRY LAND FOR SALE.

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

FOR SALE,

Eligible Town Acre on Te Aro. THE TOWN ACRE No. 145, fronting Ingestre 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 Mr. A. Hort, Senr. •Wellington, 15ih April, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 289, 6 May 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 289, 6 May 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 289, 6 May 1848, Page 2

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