PUBLIC SALE.
MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will Sell by Auction at the Exchange, on Friday next, 11th instant : — Town Acres on Te Aro, postponed at last Sale, \w. — No. 74,' Hopper-street, 76 and 80 Taranaki-atreet, 257 Tory-street. And some attractive Goods, without reserve, to close Consignments. Particulars in Catalogue. Exchange, Wellington, Bth January, 1850.
For Xiondon Direct.
' "j^l. rpHE Fine Frigate-built Ship flggk J- "PBKIN," WSBESflfc of London, A. 1, for 12 years, |mH^K 362 tons register, George Whitby, VSBH^F Commander. This splendid Ship will sail for Nelson on the 10th instant, to take in Cargo at that Port already engaged ; she will then return to Wellington, via Wairau. Parties therefore are requested to prepare their shipments of Wool, &c, by the Ist of February. Her accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers are of the first order, and if required she will carry an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Whitby on board, to Hervey, Johnston, &. Co. Or Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 9ih January, 185". N.B.— Two Poop Cabins ouly now remain disengaged.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. rpHE well-known regular trader aPSteL -*• "WOODSTOCK," jOA A. 1, for 12 years, 300 tons burden. 3MMMK W * R< Nicholson, Commander. This fine vessel has already engaged 1 half her cargo at Wellington, and will immediately proceed to Nelson and Cloudy Bay, as soon as her inward cargo can be discharged, and will sail hence for London in all
February, _£Jer Cabin accommodations are first-rate, *pfl she offers an eligible opportunity for Paslaengers about proceeding to England. Apply to W. B. Rhodes & Co. Or, to James Smith & Co. Wellington, January 9, 1850.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
T^HE well-known fast sailing T ggj^. _L brig "MAID OF ERIN," XjrJ&^gg^ Captain Hesjop, 170 tons burthen per registei', coppered and copper-fastened, and will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, having good accommodation for passengers, apply to Captain Heslop, or to William Hickson, & Co. Wellington, 29th December, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA, To sail positively on the Ist February, rfl HE fine fast sailing first-class Jfflajfflv _L Barque THAMES, 407 tons, |¥KW' John Medley commander. JiwKjjC For freight or passage apply to Ist January, 1850.
ANNIVERSARY FETE.
To be held on Te Aro Flat on the 22nd and 23rd January, 1850. AT A MEETING of the General Committee held at the Commercial Hotel on Monday evening, the 31st ult., Captain Rhodes having been unanimously called to the chair, •the gentlemen were proposed and ■elected to act on the different Sub-Commit-tees :—: —
AQUATIC SPORTS—
*"Captain Sharp Messrs. S. Carkeek „ W. B. Rhodes „ S. Cemino Geo. Young.
HORSE RACES—
"Messrs. H. St. Hill Messrs. G. Moore „ R. B. Thelwall „ W. Tankerslev . „ J. Wade * „ P. Murch „ G. Hunter „ D. Scott
RURAL SPORTS—
Major. Baker Messrs. C. Cameron Messrs. A. M'Donogh „ H. Marriott _, Wm. Bannister „ E Roe, sen. „ E. Catchpoole „ J. Dean „„ G. Moore R. Davis -„ W. E. Vincent „ I. Feather&ton „ W. D. Taunton „ J. H. Docking „ W. E. Wallace „ K. Samuel „ H. Allen „ J. Grimaldi With power to add to" their numbers, "David Scott, 1 «/>/«.»//i«.;« Wtv m r aecretanis. . D. Taunton, J Wellington, 2nd January, 1850.
ANNIVERSARY FETE. A MEETING of the Sub-Committees will take place at the Commercial Hotel THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely, to assign the Sports to take place on Te Aro Flat. The attendance of the several members of the Sub Committees is particularly requested. Wellington, January 9, 1850.
JFRASER having received an assortment • of Hair, is now prepared to execute orders for Wigs, Ringlets, Fronts, Braids, atftT Plaits, on the improved principle. Also. — an assortmentof superiorperfumery, Hair, Nail, and Flesh Brushes, Infants Brushes, Spongei, Tortoisesbell side Combs, Ivory fine Tooth Combs, Braid, and Dressing Combs, Genti walking Sticks and Canes, a great variety of Toys, suitable for Christmas presents or New Years Gifts. Lambton Quay. 22nd December, 1849.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 463, 9 January 1850, Page 2
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