TOMORROW, THURSDAY. To Wine Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Private Families. XJr reserved Sale to close various Consignments. MR. WAITT will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 7th instant, at Custom House Buildings, "t One o'clock, — 9 cases, 3 doz. each, Rutherford's Brown Sherry 1$ do. 3 doz. each, do. Superior Madeira 20 do. 1 do. do. Gold and Brown Sherry 6 do. 3 do. Fine Old Brown Sherry 5 casks, 4 doz. each, Marzotti's Champagne Cider 5 barrels Abbotts XXX Ale 3 barrels and 2 hhds. Nelson Ale and Porter 2 qr. casks Hunt's Diamond Port Wine , 5 do. superior Gold Sherry 1 do. do. Madeira 4 half pipes Ingram 's Marsala 20 doz. Old Scotch Whisky 6 cases superior Hobart Town Jams 6 do. Bran died Fruits 40 bags Patna Rice 40 do. Hobart Town Ship's Biscuit 20 barrels London do. 40 bags St. Übe's Packing Salt 5 tons coarse Liverpool Salt - ,60 bags fine Table Salt 3 barrels White Wine "Vinegar [ 20-box€S Sydney Soap 6 casks .Rom an -Cem en t -4 bales Sole Leather 2 cases assented Saddlery And a Quantity of Sundries. TERMs-vUnder' £30, Cash ; above £30 appioved acceptances at 3 months. Custom House Buildings, 6th March, 1850.
SALE. A SUBSTANTIAL well built Gig, in first rate repair, and a Set of Milroy-'s Harness, nearly new. Apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 6th March, 1850.
Ex U. S. Ship " Australia," And now landing. ££{\ kegs Superior Small Fig Negrohead To- **" bacco 50 kegs Nails, Nos. 4, 8, 10, 12 45 cases Lemon' v Syrup, 1 doz. each 40 nest«s Painted Tubs 10 cases'blue Drills and Denims 5 cases Striped Cottons Cotton Sail Canvas of assorted sizes :50: 50 sets "Ash Oars from 16 feet to 24 feet If? casks Dried 'Apples A few caseg Wood seated Chairs. ~"' . W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington J -27th February, 1850.
MRS. FIIGGiNS, wife of Andrew Higgins, 65th regiment, Mount Cook Barracks, having lately been confined, and' her child having died, is desirous to be employed as Wet Nurse. Certificate of "character can' be produced if-required. Apply to "A. Higgins, 65th Regt., Mount Cook Barracks. Wellington, -6th March, 1850.
Supplejack Baskets.
rpENDERS will be received by the UnderJL signed until TUESDAY, 12th of March, for the supply of from 2")0 to 2000 two bushel Kareao Supplejack Baskets. James Tame. Wellington, 6th March, 1 850.
Waterloo Hotelj Kai Warra.
JAMES M'INTOSH, usually known by the name of Byron, begs most respectfully to inform -his Friends and the Public, that the license of the above Hotel has been transferred from William Matson "Wbitewood to himself, and he trusts that by civility and constant attention to his business, he will merit that liberal share of public patronage with which the house 1 has been hitherto favoured. N. B. Wines, Beers, and Spirits, Ice, of the best description. Bflf There will be an Opening Ball and Supper un Wednesday next, the I3lh instant, (this day week) at 9 cf clock. Single Tickets, ss. Double do., to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 7s. 6d. To be had on application at the South Sea Hotel, Barrett's Hotel, the Freemason's Tavern, the Rose Inn, at the Hutt, and at the bar of the Waterloo Hotel. Wellington, 6sh March, 1850,
TO BE RAFFLED FOR On Monday Evening, March 18, 1850,
FIFTY ACRES of Freehold Land, being part of ' Section No. 169, situate in the Valley of the Upper Hutt near Brown's Public House and the Fern Land. To be divided in Allotments. 5 Prizes of 10 acres each. 80 Shares at a Pound (£b). The winners to pay for the due performance of their respective Conveyances. . Further particulars to be had at Mr. Roe's, Barrett's Hotel, .Lambton <Quay, and at Mr. Burcham's, Aglionby Arms, River Hutt. 3^. B. Sawn Timber or Hutt Produce taken "in lieu of money for Shares, to meet the convenience of country settlers. Wellington, Feb. 22, 1850.
To Let.
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, situate about the centre of the Te Aro Flat. For particulars apply, on the premises, to T. Stratton, Or, .at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, 20th Feb., 1850.
"PATENT PARAMA WATERPROOF
CLOTHING." CdATS, Boots, Weather Protectors, Hate, &c, of the above description, now landed per Berithire, from -London Invoice Childrens Toya Cut Clasp Nails— 2|in. 21in. 3in. R. J. Dcncan. -Wellington, Feb. 20, 1850.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 479, 6 March 1850, Page 2
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