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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Messrs. •

JAMES SMITH & CO. Are instructed by the Consignees, to Sell Without Reserve, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 24th INSTANT, The Undermentioned Goods,

BY LATE ARRIVALS:—

OLIVE^AND BROWN VELVETEENS Apron Checks, Quiltings Mousim de Lame Dresses, Prints assorted Calicoes, Blankets, Figured Velvets Chintz, Cobourg Cloth, Threads assorted Moleskin Jackets and Trousers Tweed Coats and Trousers, Super Calico Irish Linen and Union, Rich Figured Cobufgs Children's Worsted Boots Brooks' Patent Cottons, Regatta Shirts Hooks and Eyes, Bobbin White and Coloured Tapes *Ludovia Dresses, Coloured Glazed Cambric Hosiery assorted, Tailors' Trimmings Teas and Sugars, Chinese Catty Boxes Tea Trays, Wine Glasses Blacking, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. N.B.— Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, 22nd July, 1848.

SALE OF COUNTRY LAND.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co.

Will Sell Positively Without Reserve, ON THURSDAY, The 3rd August, At their Auction Rooms: fTIHAT beautiful Country Section (No. 10 in JL the New Zealand Company's maps) on the Porirua Road, on the Wellington side of Johnsonville, the adjoining sections to the Northward being all sold and in cultivation; the Church of Fugland and the^Wesleyan Chapels are within five minute's walk. The Road to the Horokiwi district from the Porirua Road commences in the section. The intended New Road from Ngauranga will pass through this Section, and join the present Porirua Road at this point. The Land is well timbered and has an excellent Stream of Water, being the principal branch of the Ngauranga Ihe above Section h s been judiciously laid out in allotments by Robert Park, Esq., to suit purchasers, a Plan of which may be viewed at the Auction Room. Terms— One-third Cash, andtwo- thirds by Bills at 3 and 6 months. - Wellington, 22nd July, 1848.

Superior Saxon Merino Maiden Ewes. THE undersigned have for sale a flock of about 700 MAIDEN EWES of the above cross, which have been carefully selected from the well known stock of L. Dalhunty, Esq., of New South Wales, the importer of some of the finest and purest breeds that were ever brought to New South Wales. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. July 22, 1848.

For Sydney direct, O« Tuesday first, 25th July, sf^fezL. nnhe very fast sailing Schooner jjgg* X DESPATCH, /4kflKs£lP Captain Plant. For Freight orPas■|§&gi£gg sa D e > apply on Board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 19 July, 1848.

JAMES PETHERIC, Plasterer and Modeller, Porirua Road. JPETHbERIC is ready to execute Plas- • terer's work of any description, either by contract or day work, on the most reasonable terms, and trusts by his general experience in ihe business (in which he was engaged for fifteen years in London previous to his arrival in New Zealand) to give satisfaction to those by whom he may be employed. Porirua Road, July 22, 1848.

ON SALE, EX "OSPREY," 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 lionel Flour Tea and Sugar Candles Jams &c, &c, &c. A Robert Waitt. Wellinfßn, April 26, 1848.

ON SALE,

At the Stores of the Undersigned:— /*T f\ Hhds, Prime Old West India Rum 5 puncheons American Rum 15 tons Sydney and Van Diemen's Land Flour 2 pockets Hops 3 tons Hoop Iron, assorted Negrohead, Cavendish and Brazil Tobacco Dip and Mould Candles, Vinegar I Manilla Sugar, Coffee, Congou Tea Sauces and Capers, Mustard, Butter & Cheese .Kip and Sole Leather, &c, &c. Also, 20 Hhds. West India Rum, to arrive . 15 tons of Hay 10001b, Mixed Grass Seed. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Te Aro, June 24, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 311, 22 July 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 311, 22 July 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 311, 22 July 1848, Page 2

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