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Public Sale of Merchandise. Ex Susan, Harlequin, BfC. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction, af the Exchange, on Tuesday, January 9th current, atl o'clock, A variety of general Merchandise, among which 40 bags Y. D. L. First quality Flour, without Reserve 14 kegs Tobacco 10 do. do. 10 casks Butter 1 bale Moleskins 3 qr. casks Cherry Brandy 5 casks Vinegar 10 doz. Spades And various other Goods to close Consignments. Also, 1 powerful Cart Horse , 2 useful-Geldings for Saddle or Light Work". Wellington, sth January, 1849.

PUBLIC SALE.

MR. WAITT will Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY next, the lOdi instant, at Custom House Buildings, at Onfe o'clock, The Lease of the House formerly occupied.by the late Colonel Wakefield— the Garden is "in excellent order. Also, 3 Allotments of Land on the Porirua Road, j>avtially cleared. Arso, S tons Best Seed Potatoes 30 casks Pork 10 casks Sperm and Black Oil 50 bags Sugar 50 hags Biscuit Wellington, 3rd January, 1849.

Messrs. - JAMES SMITH & Co. WILL SELL BX AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, (the Proprietor being about to remove to Auckland), At Mr. Reynolds', Boulcott Street, Wellington Terrace, ON THURSDAY. 11th JAN., 1849, % THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OFJ — Tables Chairs Bedsteads and Bedding Cooking Utensils 1 /Turning Lathe A Quantity of Seasoned Timber A few Articles of Jewellery A Quantity of interesting Books, and Sundry useful Articles The whole to be sold without Reserve. Sale -to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. Wellington, -3rd Januar}', 1849.

Notice to Consignees of Goods per Brig Susan, @ London. A GENERAL average having been declared on above Ship and Cargo for replacement of Ancbor and Chain Cable lost at Port Nicholson heads on 3 1st ultimo. Consignees are required to give in value of tlieir respective Goods for the preparation of statement and adjustment ■ Bethunb & Hunter, Agents, Brig Susan. Exchange, Wellington, 2nd January, 1849.

FOR OTAGO. ■Calling at Akaroa. <•.«£=, fTIHE Schooner OCEAN, X will sail on Thursday next, sE&^MSI the 11th January, 1849. 3feapsy For Freight or Passage, apply gjjaeSaag to the Captain on hoard, or to Robert Waitt. Custom House Buildings, 30th December, 1848.

FOR AKAROA AND OT£GO. ,j^£ rriHE FINE SCHOONER JsS©v JL HARLEQUIN, irKw Captain Price, will sail on the SsSSSJS^ or Freight or Passage apply on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 2nd January, 1849.

FOR OTAGO. HH H E New Clipper Schooner Jggj. JL QUEEN, /KlO~i» Captain Storey, will sail for the ifcjT* 1 lawlfe above port .on or about the 9th For Freight or Passage, apply to P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, 2nd January, 1849.

FOR AUCKLAND. To &ail in Ten Days. .^g^ A REGULAR COLONIAL &£%£&, JnL Trader — the fine fast tailing ,4|P#|kßrig " SUSAN," A l. for 12 years, ,~JBgHB&W. Marshall, Commander. — Has tfSfcjjjjfjjjJ superior accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, 2nd January, 1849.

FOR SYDNEY. (To sail ten days, after ter arrival in Port.) npHE now clipper built BriffanjSgffjS^. X tine WILLIAM 4LFRED, fTr7»^g\ 150 tons -burthen ; has superior ffittflMg^ Cabin and Steerage accommodatKZ*Z&£&32&~ tions, is commanded by Captain Thomas Tinley, for many years known in the trade. .Apply at the Office of • i t ; William Fitzijkbjekt. Wellington, 3flth December, 1848. \ ,;,' ~>

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 358, 6 January 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 358, 6 January 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 358, 6 January 1849, Page 2

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