SALE THIS DAY.
MR. WAITTis instructed to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, 1849, at One o'clock, at th« Stores of Mr. J. M. Taylor, the undermentioned goods* being surplus Emigrant Stores of the Ship KeUo, viz. : — ■25 bags Bread 7 casks Flour 9 jars Pickles 3 tins Preserved Potatoes 3 casks Preserved Meat 1 jar Lime Juice 1 bundle Clothing - i 1 close Stool 1 Medicine Chest 1 case surplus Medicines 1 hamper Chloride of Zinc 1 bundle Bedding A coil of Rope &c, &c, &c, Also — A thorough-bred Durham Cow imported by the New Zealand Company in the same vessel. This Cow, from her pedigree and condition, is well worthy the attention of those who wish to breed a superior class of Cattle. Wellington, November 28, 1849.
Postponement of Sale. • ' ' MESSRS. HERVEY JC-HNSTON & Co., will sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lombard Street, on MONDAY 3rd of December next. An extensive assortment of Drapery Grocery, Furniture and Saddlery Goods Ex Queen, William Alfred, and late arrivals @ London. For particulars see Hand-bills. Sale will commence at One o'clock. Custom House Buildings, 21st November, 1849.
JBx Kelso @ London. ON SALE by the undersigned a well selected Invoice of very superior British Plate, consisting of Candlesticks, Coffee, Sugar, and Mustard Pots, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Snuffers, and Tr»3's, &c, &c. Also Ewbank's Patent Nails, all sizes. Cross cut and Pit Saws, Carpenter's Adzes, Screw Augers, American Axes, Spades, Shovels, Spittoons, Butcher's Knives and Steels, Ground Hair Brushes and Sash Tools, Long Hair Brooms, Carpet Brushes, and Hearth Brooms, and a variety of other Go.ods. Thomas Mills, Ironmonger. Lambton Quay, 27th Nov., 1849.
OAA LADIES' AND CHILDRENS "vV TUSCAN AND FANCY STRAW BONNETTS, at CURTIS'S Herculaneum House. Wellington, November 28, 1849.
Horticultural Society. A MEETING of the Committee of the Horticultural Society will be held at the Wellington Hotel, on Wednesday evening next, the 28th instant, at half -past seven o'clock, for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for the next Exhibition and for the transaction of other business. Geo : Moore, Secretary Wellington, November 34, 1849.
Just received per William Alfred. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform Families and the Public, that he just got to hand the following Articles which he is prepared to offer below the usual prices. 1 hhd. Refined Loaf Sugar 40 mats Refined Sugars 40 boxes Campbells Soap 20 chests Congou Tea (ex West Indian) A few Catty Boxes Flowery Pekoe Carbonate of Soda Tartaric Acid Essence of Lemon 1 case containing 10,000 superior No. 2 Manila Cheroots ] case Shoe Brushes 1 crate Ginger Beer Bottles Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Shot, and a variety of other goods John Me. Beth. Wellington, 21st. November, 1849.
Por Sale Ex " William Alfred," FIRST quality Sydney Flour in 1001b bags Hunt's treble diamond Port Wine in - quarter cases First quality Sherry in do. Manila Cigars, Nos. 2 and 3 (new numbers) „ Coffee Qr. casks of Glenlivat Whiskey, 11 o. p. Rice and Scotch Pearl Barley An assortment of Drapery suitable to the pre«ent wants of the market, consisting of: Bleached Linen Drills assorted ' Rough Hollands, Osnaburghs • Brown Cheese Cloths Irish Linens, &c, &c. Hervey Johnston & Co. Wellington, November 21, 1849.
M' R. W.MARSHALL begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, the Hutt, Porirua, and Taranaki, that he intends opening, on the Ist of January, 1850, a BOARDING SCHOOL, for young Gentlemen. Mr. M., with a view to the above, has taken a house and grounds in Hawkestone-street, Wellington, '•where he is making considerable additions and alterations, and expects to have them all finished by the end of the year. The course of instruction will embrace a sound English Education, including Book-keeping by double entry, Geometry, the elements of Land Surveying and Mapping, together with Drawing and Painting in oil and water colors. Also — French, German, and Latin. Religious and moral improvement will be sedulously attended to, and gentleman-like deportment and honorable bearing strictly enforced. Terms —30 guineas per annum. Prospectuses with drawings of the house may be had on application to Mr. Marshall, Hawkestone-street, Wellington. November 21, 1849.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 451, 28 November 1849, Page 2
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