SALE OP SHIP. <_'<: ' TV/fESSRS. 'SETHtINE And jlgjfk IVI " HUNTER', in terms of> instructions from J. Varnham, Esq., aegglli^slf?-?- will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Monday, the 18th <lay of December current, at 1 o'clock, and wifhout reserve. The well known Cutter "FISHERMAN," of this Port, with Stores, and Appurtenances, as she now lies in Lambton Harbour. This useful vessel is well found in every respect, and quite ready for sea.- >, - For view of Inventory and, other "'particulars apply at the Exchange. - t ->-\'j AFTER WHICH, A large quantity of Merchandize, to close consignments of 1848 ; viz. Bottled Beer, Brandies and other Sph'its, Wines, Champagne, Port, Sherry, &c, &c. A iew superior- articles of Furniture, Building Materials, Naih, Ironmongery, and other goods to. be specified in Catalogue. Exchange, 12th December, 1848.
Freehold and other Property for Sale by Private Contract. mHE COTTAGE and Outbuildings situa1. X ted on the road to Evans Bay, in the occupation of the undersigned, with well-stock-ed Garden and Paddocks attached— there is every 'convenience for a small Dairy, and the purchaser will have the option of taking any number to fifteen ofgood and well broken in dairy cows, together with .other useful Stock and Utensils, The above abuts on the town belt and is within a few minutes' walk of Mount Cook. Also a superior tractable Mnie bred in the Colony. 2. That "neat and substantial weatherboaided and slated Cottage with Garden, on the acre adjoining Mr. Boulcott's house, and within five minutes' walk of the Bank. 3. The weather-boarded Cottage and G. rden on the same acre. The above Property is Freehold, in good repaid and let to respectable tenants. 4. The weather-boarded House in Dixon Sti eet with large Garden attached, now-in the occupation of Mr. William Spinks. 5. The Bakehouse adjoining, with a substantial Oven and every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. .„' ,4'The above Property' will be found to be an eligible investment, and if sold in one lot liberal terms will be gix'en. For further information apply to Jambs Sbllah. - . Wellington, 13th December, 1848.'
COTTAGE TO LET, . BEAUTIFULLY situated in the vicinity of Te Aio, containing Six Apartnients, Gai-dt-n, and Outhouses attached ; all in, excellent order, with immediate possession. Apply at the Office of this Paper. December 12, 1848.
Sparkling Champagne. Brands Ml M. Lenejavue and Perrier Jouet, TWO of the first shippers from France, and whose Wines are much esteemed in England and India; a few cases of each still for sale at a small advance on English invoice" price. R. J. Duncan. Wellington,' December 12, 1848.
OLD BRANDY ! ! I OF the most superior quality, on sale at the Store of the Undersigned, in quantities of two gallons and upwards at wholesale market prices. R. J. Duncan, Wellington/December 12, 1843.^
PORT, SHERRY, &c, &c, IN BOTTLE and drawn off in quantities of two gallons. The above Wines are all of the best description, at the cheapest possible price. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, December 12, 1848.
THE UNDERSIGNED, in returning thanks to the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity for the very liberal support he has received since he commenced business in Mulgrave street, begs to intimate that he has disposed of his Stork and Premises to Mr. D. P." M'Euen, and he" trusts that the pationage so fully enjo3'ed by himself will be extended to his successor. Geo. Scott. Wellington, December 12, 1848.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Wellington and the New Zealand Public in general, that he has purchased from Mr. Geo. Scott his entire Slock of Drapery 'GSods at large discount f rom tti c original cost price, and in conjunction with Mr. Scott's Stock a large and varied assortment of » Ngw Goods will be pffered, selected by the Undersigned in London and Sydney expressly •for this market,, among w.hich will be found • many novelties in Town printed Muslins and Cambric, Cashmere,De Lain amd Lama Dresses, JShawls, Neckerchiefs, Frencl) Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bonnet ard Cap Ribbons, Black Satin, Moire, and Gros de Naples, Mull, Jaconet, Book, 1 Window and Musquito Muslins, Hosiery and Gldvesinr/Kid; l Silk,, Lisle and . Cotton, Tuscan and Luton Bonnets, one cartoon Sewed Muslins, in Habit Shirts, and Collars, West of 'England Black, Blue, and invisible Superfine, Black, Oxford, Stut and Fancy Doeskins, Gentlemens' Black and Blue Frock Coats fiom S. W. Silver .& Co., London ; a case of White Long Cloth Shirts from the same house, Mens Moleskin and Cord Trousers/ and a small assortment of Boys' Clothing, one case -Colonial Tweeds and Doeskins. A yeneral'assortment of Haberdashery. A§ the whole of the above must be turned in cash forthwith great inducements will be offered. ,i , . . ' D. P. McEuen. Thorndon Flat, December 1?, 1848.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 351, 13 December 1848, Page 2
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