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Continuation of Sale of Merchandize EX " VICTORY," At Ten o'Clock Precisely.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Will continue their extensive Sale of British and Foreign Merchandize, just received ex Victory, direct from the first-rate and wellknown house of Messrs. Henry £.. & M. Moses, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 28th INST., At 10 o'Clock precisely, Consisting of a large and well assorted Stock of:— DRAPERY Haberdashery Hosiery, Gloves, and Silk Mercery Also, Mai t ell's Brandy in quarter casks B. P. Rum 10 O. P. &c, &c, &c. Liberal credit will be given. Wellington, 26th August, 1848.

SALE OF HORSES.

MESSRS BETHUNE AND HUISTTER will sell by Auction at the Exchange, on TUESDAY next, 29th instant, at 1 o'clock precisely, Ex MARTHA, from Launceston, Y. D. L. About 15 superior Horses and Mares, among which are several well bred saddle horses, and some powerful draught mares and horses. Also, 100 Fine Woolled young Merino Ewes 50 Wethers 2 tons Hay, and a few other goods N.B. — Pedigrees, &c, in Catalogue. Exchange, Wellington, 25th August, 1848.

For Sale, by Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, 25 HOESES and MAEES, chiefly S to 4 years old, imported in the Martha, from Van Diemen's Land — variously broke-in for cart, harness, and saddle, and among which vrill be found some of a superior class. Warranted pedigrees may be seen at the Exchange Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 22nd August, 1848.

For Launceston Direct, *^T HHHE fine Brig MARTHA, 250 - J&TC^Sv -*■ tons register, Captain Mundell, JpfNsySwr B *il <>n the 31st current. dfigSEsslsL *" or Freight or Passage, having \^^^»iSS very superior accommodations, apply 'on board, or to Bethusb & Humteh. Wellington, 22nd August, 1848.

- FOR SYDNEY Tia irEUSOIf. ' / 4dt£L *npHE New Splendid Fast Sailing jgEggg^ _L British Barque " VICTORY,' 1 <*JSEJ?ay W. L. Mullins, Commander, will l^jggEraßls sail in a few days for the above sSfcggigP' ports. — The Victory has first-rate accommodations and carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage apply early to the Captain on board, or to James Smith & Co. Wellington, 19th August, 1848.

FOR SALE EX "VICTORY." LONDON ALE, PORTER AND STOUT, (superior brands) in hhds. and barrels Also, 14 cases Well assorted Stationery &c, &c, &c. James Smith & Co. Wellington, 19th August, 1848.

FOR SALE, Ex " Patriot," from Twofold Bay, . Expected daily : — OA SUPERIOR DURHAM HEIFERS 130 Heifers and Steers 30 Yearlings Can be landed, if agreed upon, at Taranaki or Otakou. John Johnston. This Stock has been selected to order by P. Imlay, Esq,, and will be found well worthy of attention. Wellington, August 26, 1848.

NOW LANDING, EX "VICTORY:' FROM LONDgNt A FEW fihds~ Puie White Gin " ' **" M artel I 's and Hennessy's Brandies Fine Scotch Whisky Port and Sherry in qr. casks and octaves Champagne and Still Hocks Bottled Ale and Porter Burton A!e in Hhds. W. S. Loxley. Farish Street, 19th August, 1848,

Ex "Catherine," from Nelson. O/?A BAGS of SUPERIOR MALTING *"" BARLEY. W. S. LOXLEY. Farish Street, August 18th, 1848.

PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS.

HHHE Undersigned will shortly be prepared X to execute PORTRAITS and LANDSCAPES, by a Photographic Apparatus which he recently brought from England, and which has the latest improvements. An unexpected delay has arisen in consequence of the necessity of procuring from Sydney certain drugs which he omitted to bring from England. H. B. Suit, Willii-itrett, August 15, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 321, 26 August 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 321, 26 August 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 321, 26 August 1848, Page 2

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