DESIRABLE PROPERTY.
MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER wifl Sell by Auction on the Premises, on Monday the 12th ;wpTent,' positively without reserve : — -That:. Valuable' Freehold Property comprising sPo«rarAcre'No. 629, in the Tinakori Road, with ihe Mansion and Buildings thereon, the Property of A. T. Holroyd, Esq. Sale to commence at ONE o'clock precisely. Wellington, 2nd March, 1849.
POSTPONEMENT. IN Consequence of the Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court, the undermentioned Sale is Postponed till Wednesday and Thursday, the 21st and 22nd instant. Sale of Books, Engravings and Portraits.
MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction at the Exchange, on WEDIiESD AY and THURSDAY, the 21st and 22nd current : — 2 cases of BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS, and PORTRAITS, Ex Susan @ London, comprising -works on Religion, Fine Arts, Medicine, Law, 'Architecture, Biography, Travels, Education, "Natural* History, &c. Also — specimens of old •and mQdern Masters, an assemblage of Naval -;, •Subjeqts.by Huggins, Sporting Prints, and ca- £, 'ricatures, &c, &c. " ' The whble*may be inspected two days previ-ously-to sale at the Exchange, where Catalogues may be had. Sale to begin each day at 11 o'clock .precisely. Wellington, 2nd March, 1849.
SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, "ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 14th Inst., Without Reserve. MR WAITT has received Instructions from . > Mr. James Smith, to Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday next, the 14th inst., at 1 o'clock precisely, on the Premises, that well-known Dwelling House, with the eighth part of an Acre of Land, pleasantly situated on Te Aro Flat, formerly occupied by Mr. James Smith and since by Quarter Master Paul. The House and Land are Freehold. The House is well adapted for the Residence of a Gentleman's Family— or from the vicinity to the Barracks, it is also eligible fur a ■FIRST RATE HOTEL, Bothhig of the kind being in that populous neighbourhood. On the Ground there is an excellent Well of of- water, and the House is in excellent repair, and has many conveniencies. Attached there is an Acre Paddock wellfenced, which can he had for £5 per annum. — A Quantity of Useful Furniture will also be -sold on the -Premises. Lunch -will be provided. Wellington, 7th March, 1849.
v. on 1 sale: * Ex " LOUIS AND MIRIAM," OOA Bars and Bundles "Crown" Iron ''•'**" assorted 10 Tins Turpentine - 5 Casks Whiting Paint" Oil and Paints assorted Sail Twine 'Painters Brushes, Sash Took and Ground Paint Salad Oil •Unbleached Calico, 36 and 72 inch Apply to RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, March 10, 1849.
ON SALE,
Ex « Duke-of Portland," "Susan," "Clara,"
BfC, -Bfc. /4f\ hhds. and 22 quarter casks Brandy :"120: "l20 quarter casks superior Sherry 20 do., do., do., Port 10 ><h>., do., do., Marsala 15 hhds. Sherry, 5 hhds. Port 30 cases Sherry, 30 cases Port - 100 cases Champagne, 50 cases Claret 21 cases Sauterne, 9 cases Hock 20 cases fine Pale Brandy 50 hhds. Burton Ale, Nos. 2 & 3 50 brls Thome's Ale 20 brls Allsopp's Ale 70 casks Allsopp's E. I. Pale Ale '15 tons assorted Sugars 10 chests, 10 half chests Tea 2 cases Tapioca, 20 boxes Candles 20 casks Split Peas, 10 casks Oatmeal 30 cases Mustard, 5 cases Pickles 2 cases Currie Powder, 1 case Capers 10 cases Bottled Traits, 8 boxes Stone Blue 1 cask Refined Saltpetre, 4 casks Vinegar_ 3 casks Basket Salt, 10 cases Pipes 2 cases Cribb's Patent Congreves 5 tons Fine Salt, 30 tons Coarse Salt 100 bags Ship's Biscuit, 4 Pockets Hops 450 boxes Window Glass, 10x8 and 24x18 32 casks well assorted Earthenware y 2 do., do., do., Glassware 240 kegs White Lead, 20 kegs Black Paint 10 casks Whiting, 4 casks Putty 20 packages Ironmongery, &c, &c. 4 cases 16 oz. Copper Sheathing 3 kegs lin. do. Nails - 4 casks Sheet and Perforated .Zinc »1 case Straw Bonnets, 1 bale Drapery 2 cases Blue .Cloth Caps, 1 case Boots 4 cases Clocks, 1 case*9 Foys 1 case Cricket Bats, Balls, &c, &c. 1 case Wire Dish Covers 3 cases Looking Glasses, 1 case Books 3 Corking Machines, 80 gross. Corks 100 tons English Coals And Various other Goods. Bbthune & Hunter. 'Exchange, Wellington, Ist March, 1849.
CHALLENGE— CRICKET.
THE Members of the Albion Cricket Club are willing to play a Match against the Gentlemen Cricket Players of Wellington. Any -communication respecting this challenge to be addressed to the Secretary, and left at Mr. Brown's, Thistle Inn. R. E. Bannister, Secretary. Wellington, 7th March, 1849.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 376, 10 March 1849, Page 2
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