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POSTPONED SALE.

POSTPONED FROM THE 6th.

Public Sale of Valuable Freehold Property, and Warehouses. MR. R. WAITT, in terms of instructions from the Trustees of the late Firm of Messrs. Waitt & Tyser, will sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, Custom-house Buildings, on Wednesday, the 20th day of September next, at one o'clock, The following valuable Freehold Properties : Lot 1, Brick Building at present occupied as Ordnance Stores by H.M. Government, at a rent of £200 per annum. Lot 2, Warehouse and Counting House at present occupied by Mr. R. Waitt, at a rent of £40. Lot 3, Warehouse and Counting House at present occupied by Mr. P. M. Hervey, at a rent of £30. Lot 4, 5, 6, Premises occupied by Mr. J. M. Taylor, Mr. Thos. Waters, and H.M. Post Office, at a rent of £80 per annum.) Lot 7, The Wharf known as Waitt & Tyser's Wharf, at £30 per annum. A Plan, shewing the subdivision and dimensions of the various Properties may be seen at the Office of Mr. Waitt, where further particulars may be obtained, and also on application to Messrs. Betbune and Bannatyne, Trustees to the Estate. Terms at Sale. Wellington, August 30, 1848.

MR. WAITT will sell by Auction, immediately after the Sale of Warehouses, One Town Acre, pleasantly situated on Wellington Terrace. Terms at Sale. Wellington, 4th September, 1848.

SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LAND!

Messrs.

JAMES SMITH & Co. Will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms on MONDAY, the 11th September next, by order of the proprietor W. S. Loxley, Esq. THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD CORNER PROPERTY in Farish and Manners streets, opposite the Custom House. This Allotment, from its well known central position in the Town, embraces every advantage, and presents the most eligible situation for the erection of commercial buildings, a plan of which has been carefully prepared by Robt. Park, Esq., and may be inspected at the Auction Rooms. TERMS LIBERAL. Wellington, August 30, 1848.

SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK !!! CARGO OF THE "RAYMOND. 1 ' Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Have received instructions to offer to Unreserved Public Competition, ON MONDAY, THE 11th INST., The entire caigo of the barque Raymond, Captain Hart, from Twofold Bay, consisting of:— /*T/\ LARGE FRAMED BULLOCKS, 2£ vvf to 3 years 25 superior Durham Cows, 3 years 60 fine Heifers, 2 years 4 fine bred young Durham Bulls 1 do. do. Cow and Calf 500 Merino Maiden Ewes The best recommendation of this shipment of cattle is that they are all of the well known Twofold Bay brand, as hitherto imported by G. M'Clymont, Esq., have all passed under the judicious selection of that gentleman, and are now being landed in capital order and condition. Parties wishing to increase or impiove their Stock cannot fail to do well in embracing this last opportunity of providing themselves with , this justly appreciated breed of cattle. Sale to commence exactly at twelve o'clock. Wellington, Sept. 5, 1848. N.B. — 2 very superior Carriage Horses, and a few Mares and Horses broken in to Saddle and Harness to be sold privately.

WAITED, i~i OVERNMENT FUNDED DEBENVX TURES. Apply to Ridgways, Hickson, & Co. Wellington, 6th Sept., 1848.

EX "LOUIS AND MIRIAM." 1 fi*(\ BAGS BROWN JAVA SUGAR M.*J\J 80 do. White Java do. Also, 40 bags Coffee Rice, White and Black Pepper Van Diemen's Land Flour No. 3 Cigars 20 hhds. West India Rum Port, .Sherry, and Madeira in wood and bottle, Rutherford, Diury and Co's brand Robert Waitt, 30th August, 1848. For Sale, by Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, 25 HORSES and MARES, chiefly 3 to 4 years old, imported in the Martha, from Van Diemen's Land — variously broke-in for cart, harness, and .saddle, and_ among which will be found some of a superior class. Warranted pedigrees may be seen at the Exchange ' Bethune & Hunteb. Wellington, August, 1848,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 324, 6 September 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 324, 6 September 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 324, 6 September 1848, Page 2

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