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\ ' ■ _; List of Good* to be sold by Public" „ -Z3Z 3 f -„' Auction hjx • -"" tossrs.;J®lß;S SMITH & Co. * Bybrder and on account of the Consignees, Messrs. SAMUEL & JOSEPH, without Reserve, from the first-rate and well-known House of Messrs. Henry E. & M. Moses, consisting of: — 12^ PACKAGES -OF BRITISH AND FOEEIGN MERCHANDIZE, On WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY next, the 23d and 24th in St., AT THE

Auction Rooms of Mess. J. Smith Sr Co. The Sale to commence each day at ONE o'clock. Liberal credit will be given.

Urn/L, and 12 "* Su P erior Wnte* Scarlet, Blue, "■^fc and Green Witoey Blankets . Coloured Cotton Bugs

Men's Strong Hobnailed Watertight Boots French Clogs White and Regatta Shirts and Shirting Serge Shirts, Moleskin, Doeskin Woollen Substitute, and Lined *Cord Trousers Striped *nd Scarlet Worsted Frocks Scarlet Cravats Blue Twilled Serge, Cotton Braces Glengary Caps Travelling Caps, Men's Navy Blue Caps lined and leather peaks Children's Velvet and Cloth Caps Leather Belts London Chintz Prints, Coloured and Earls ton Ginghams Orleans Cloth, De Lames, Crape Challis Dresses Black, Coloured, and Shot Gros de Naples Black Satinetts, Persians, Gauze Veils White and Drab Indiana, and Shetland Wool Shawls Cashmere Squares, Ladies' Reticules Irish and French Cambric Handkerchiefs Printed Cravats, Check and Brocaded Ban* dannoes Black Satin Shawls and Scarfs Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs Cambric Printed 4-4 Black Crape Sewn Muslin Collars and Habits Blond Quillings Coloured, Checked, and Figured Lutestring Eibbons Gauze, French, and Black Silk Velvet do. Black Silk OErlnges, Coloured Gimps 2 cases ai tificial flowers, in great variety I ca9e Batiste, Paris, Imitation, -and Fine P»tent Straw Bonnets, latest fashions French Toilet Covers Coloured Cotton, Pearl Silk, Black Lace Lisle, " Thread, Fancy, White and Black Kid, Buck, Beaver, and Norway Gloves . Coloured Cotton Handkerchiefs HOSIERY. Men's White Cotton Host Small Men's Brown do. Tartan Worsted Socks Gala Striped do. Women's Black Worsted Hose Fine Cotton Socks Ladies' Lambs' Wool Hose Infants' Blankets Do. Cambric Caps Do. Sewn Frock Bodies Do. do. Bobes , Children's Braided Frock* Day and Night Telescopes Shaving Brushes II quarter-casks Martell's Brandy 10 hogsheads West India Bum, 10 O.P. 30 «ases superior Gin 4 do. (red) Wellington, August 23, 1848.

Public Sale of Merchandize. MESSBS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction, fit the EXCHANGE, on FBIDAY n~xt, the 2ftth August, at 1 o'clock, Ex Martha and Regia : 10 tons sun dried "Manilla Sugar 10 „ current do. do. 10 boxes Pipes 10 „ Caudles 10 tons V.D.L. first quality Flour 10 chests, 20 half chests, 50 boxes best Congou Tea 1 cask Glue 1 case Boots 5 tons V.DX^Hay 6 packages Earthen and Glassware 10 casks Flour, 40 bags Biscuit Cases of Prints, Shirts, Stationery, &c., tee. Ac. Further parti6ulars in Catalogue, and terms communicated at Sale. ■ - - -Exchange, 22nd August, 1848. .

for S6le, by Messrs. Bethunefe Hunter, 2*5 HOUSES and MARES, chiefly 8 to 4 years old, imported in the Martha, from Van Diemen's Land — variously broke-in for cart, harness, and.eaddle, and among which trill be found some of a superior class. Warranted pedigrees may be seen at the Exchange Bethuke & Btjnteb. Wellington, 22nd August, 1848.

For liauncetfton Direct, -jr-" fTIHE fine Bng MARTHA, 2. r ,O OwE^k X tonsreg t*r Captain MundeU, jjgy^^fi" For Freight or Passage, having %!^S^^^^ very superior accommodations, apply oa board, or to Bzthune & Hunter. Wellington, 22nd August, 1848.

NOTICE.

THE Undersigned being about to leave the settlement, requests that all parties having Watches, Clocks, &c., on his premises, to remove the same forthwith, as he intenda closing business on the 31st of this mouth. Jobs Hogg, *•'"•"" * Watch and Clock M«k«. Wellington, August 2& 184$. J / .. „

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 320, 23 August 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 320, 23 August 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 320, 23 August 1848, Page 2

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