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( Cargo of the " Alpha," @ taunceaton, Van Diemen's &and, On Thursday, 6th December, nt 12 o'clock. MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co., to sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, tbe 6th instant (at the Stores of Messrs. Rhodes & C 0.,) at Twelve o'clock precisely, previous to their Sale at LombardStreet: 2^ bags first quality Y. D. L. Flour, each 2001b.' 10 ' barrels Oatmeal. Also — On account of wham it may concern 171 bags First Quality Y. D. Land Flour more or less damaged by sea water. The above cargo will be sold without the slightest reserve. Custom House Buildings, 4th December, 1849.

NOTICE.

MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & Co. will sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY, the 6th December, at their stores -in Lombard-stteet, immediately after the sale of the Alpha, @ Launceston — The Brushware Spirits, and Drapery which were advertised for sale on Monday last. The above Sale, as on Monday, will be Without any Reserve. Custom House Buildings, 4th December, 1849.

For Sale by Public Auction the Cutter " Alpha" of I>aunceston. MESSRS HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & Co. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Monday, the 17th instant, at their Store, Lombard Street, at one o'clock precisely, if not previously disposed of by private sale, the Cutter Alpha, of Launceston, built at Adelaide in 1842, under particular inspection and of the best materials, dimensions ' per register as follows :—: — Stem to Stern 45 feet Breadth in Midships 14 „ 5-10ths. „ DepthofHold 7 „ 7-10ths. TT * aM *» 37 31S T ° M - Will carry 60 Tons dead weight. ' The above vessel is at present undergoing a thorough reoair: being newly caulked, nainted, &c, and offers a <?ood investment, bsiug well suited 'rum her carrying capaci iy t'n- any trade. Inspection is invited. TEItUS AT SALE. Custom House Buildings, 4th December, 1849.

FOR SALE. |r| cows •* V 2 Heifers 2 Steers 2 Calves The above are now depastured on Mr. Guthrie's run at Castle Point, and will be sold a decided bargain. N.B. — A small lot of Sheep, about 35, are running with the above, and may be taken or not at the option of the purchaser. J. Woodward. Te Aro, December 4, 1849.

For Sydney Direct. --'j/ 1^ rpHE well-known Fast Sailing Ss*tß^ -*■ Bri £ "Sisters," 150 tons, /^jgfljfewill sail on SATURDAY the Bth l^^nEDecember next. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Clark, or to R. Waitt. Custom House Buildings, Ist Dacr., 1849.

For Nelson Direct. ■^Z^l. rpHE fine fast sailing Brigantine JlEfik ■*• "Return," *jjjgfa&will sail on THURSDAY next the SjHEJgSglGth December. "C9HB§9 For Freight or Passage apply to R. Waitt. Wellington, Ist Deer., 1849.

For Saje 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 present 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.

"Ji /TR. W. MARSHALL begs leave to inform *.VX the inhabitants of Wellington, the Hutt, Porirua, arid 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 draw- ' ings of the house may be bad on applmation to 'Mr Marshall, Haw kes tone-street, Wellington. NoveroWr 21, 1840.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 453, 5 December 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 453, 5 December 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 453, 5 December 1849, Page 2

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