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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Messrs.

JAMES SMITH & Co.

Are Instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY,

The 25th Instant,

AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, THE HULL of the well-known Cutter KATHERINE JOHNSTONE, "burden 14 tons, as she now lies stranded on the beach at Pipitea, with Masts, Sails, Anchors, and Cables,, Rigging, and all other materials. Also, THE CARGO OF THE " HOimtANGI?'

FROM THE EAST COAST,

Consisting of :—: — Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Maize, Wheat, Pork, &c. And also, to Close Consignments, 120 bags Fine Flour, lOOlbs. each 115 bushels Bran 1 bale Striped Shirts 2 cases Assorted Slops 1 case Cloth Caps (London made) 1 hhd. Loaf Sugar 5 casks Vinegar 20 tons Newcastle Coals 9» cases Madeira and Sherry Wine (superior) Sale to commence at one o'clock. Wellington, May 23, 1848.

PUBLIC SALE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY!!! WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

Messhs.

JAMES SMITH & CO. Have received instructions from the Proprietor, A. T, Holroyd, Esq., Barrister-at-law, To Sell bt Public Auction, 'ON MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1848,

At tbeir Auction Rooms,

THE LAND AND PREMISES, Karou Road, (lately occupied by Capt. Russell). This desirable Freehold Property is pleasantly situated on the Karori Road, commanding a fine view of the Harbour and surrounding country. The Premises consist of House, containing Dining and Drawing Rooms, four Bed Rooms, Kitchen, and Cellars. Also, Stables and Outhouses.

The Ground comprises an Acre tastefully laid out in Garden and Shrubbery, with a plentiful supply of excellent Water. Terms at Sale.

Sale to commence at One o'clock precisely. Wellington, May 23rd, 1848.

Town Land for Sale.

MESSRS. BETHUNE& HUNTER will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the 25th instant, at 1 o'clock (unless previ-

ously, disposed of by private sale), Town Acre No. 684, adjoining the Government reserve, Mount Cook, well adapted for

building purposes : The plot of Land, nearly one acre, on Wellington Terrace, being the back part of Town Acre No. 483, next the Scotch Church, pleasantly situated, and commanding a fine view of .the Harbour and Town. Exchange, Wellington, 16th May, 1848.

On Sale, 30 quarter casks superior Sherry 10 hogsheads do., do. 60 casks bottled Ale 30 cases Champagne, 1 doz. ea. ■5 do. Claret, 3 „ „ 30 do. Durham Mustard 2 do. best French Capprs 1 do. genuine India Currie Powder '6 tins Ships' Biscuit 2 cases Blue Cloth Caps 2 pockets new Kent Hops 2 casks basket Salt 6 kegs Nelson Butter. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 15th May, 1848.

CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES.

THE UNDERSIGNED have entered into arrangements for the importation of a Cargo of very superior COWS, HEIFERS, and STEERS, to be carefully selected by a competent judge from the well known and justly celebrated herds of the 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 of the cargo is already sold. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, April 7, 1848.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto carried on by William Simonds Simonds, and Thomas William Hoogard, Merchants, Wellington, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Hogoard is authorized to receive all debts and settle all accounts due to or by the said firm. Dated this 19th day of May, 1848. William Simonds Simonds. Thomas William Hoggard. Witness— W. S. Loxley; Merchant, Wellington.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 294, 24 May 1848, Page 2

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578

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 294, 24 May 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 294, 24 May 1848, Page 2

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