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THIS DAY.

UNRESERVED

SALE OF MERCHANDIZE,

To close Consignments. MR. WAITT has received instructions to Sell, without any Reserve, on WEDNESDAY next, the 20th inst., at Custom 'House Buildings, at one o'clock: — 3 bales Sole Leather 2 cases Saddlery, assorted 1 set of Cooper's Tools, 2 cases Carpenter's Tools. 1 case cutlery, viz., Knives and Forks, &c. 1 bale Woollen Rugs 2 cases Tinware, assorted 1 doz. Sheep Shears, 2 tins Arsenic Orockeryware, Boots, Shoes and Clogs Barley Meal 2 cases Raspberry Vinegar I case superior Laces, Nets and Blonds 1 case Saddle Bags, Harness, &c. 1 cask best bottling Corks 2 hhds. W.I. Rum, 8 o.p. 1 hhd. Wellington Ale 10 casks English Biscuit 51) bags best Liverpool Salt 8 pieces Gingham, 1 case Night Lamps 3 casks Vinegar. Also — Ex Minerva. 10 half chests Congo, 5 chests do. 1 bale Calico, 40 Camp Ovens A nd Sundry other Merchandise. ALSO 1| tons Nelson Seconds Flour 1J „ Bran 3 kegs Nelson Butter 2 half kegs Tobacco, duty paid. 1 bale Shirting 1 case Prints 1 „ Half Hose 1 bale blankets. Wellington, March 20, 1850.

SALE OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

BOOKS, &c, MONDAY, the 25th instant.

MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & Co. are instructed by Mr. P. M. Hervey (who is about to sail for England) to Sell by Public Auction, at his house on Wellington Terrace, the Household Furniture, Books, Engravings, &c. — Particulars of which will appear in catalogues. Sale to commence at twelve o'cloci. Lombard-street, March 20, 1850.

ORDNANCE SALE.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions from I. O. Hamley, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY next, the 27th instant, at the Ordnance Stores, Farish Street, a large quantity of Unserviceable Stores, consisting of— Blankets Palliasses Pillow Cases Rugs Sheets &c, &c, &c. As weil as a quantity of Barrack Furniture and Utensils. Exchange, Wellington, 20th March, 1850.

NOTICE.

THE Raffle for Land in the Upper Hutt advertized to take place at Mr. Burcham's. Aglionby Arms, River Hutt, on the 18th inst., is postponed until Monday, April Bth, 1850,

so as to allow parlies wishing to take shares time to collect their produce as payment. River Hutt, March 19, 1850.

FOR SALE.

TEN COWS of the finest Twofold Bay breed, with their increase for the last two years, now depasturing on the hills between Kai Warra Warra and Ngahauranga. Apply to Johnson & Moore, Lambton Quay. Wellington, March 19, 1850.

FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. ,jflflS. FTI H E well-known fine fast XEjS©v JL sailing brig "SISTERS," fyJKMfr Captain Clark, has room for a limited number of Passengers, and Q9BQBP W 'U sa l on Saturday the 23rd instant. Apply to Captain Clark on board, or to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 19th March, 1850.

Third Anniversary of the LOYAL ANTIPODEAN LODGE, No. 4320, I. O. O. F., M. U.

THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge are informed that the Third Anniversary will be celebrated on Wednesday next, the 20th inst., by a Einner and Ball, in their Hall, Host Win. Bannister, when the attendance of every Member ii particularly requested. Visiting Brethren are also respectfully invited

on this occasion. The Lodge will be opened for the despatch of business at 3 o'clock, p.m. Dinner on table at 4 o'clock, and Dancing to commence at 10. By order of the N. G. Chakles Diehl, Sec. Wellington. March 16, 1850.

To be Let. THE LARGE BUILDING adjoining the Church in Willis Street, with a piece of ground fenced at the rear. Apply to Mr. Hamley, Ordnance Office. Wellington, Bth March, 1850.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 483, 20 March 1850, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
586

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 483, 20 March 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 483, 20 March 1850, Page 2

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