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! Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. THE OPENINO of the New Hall liaving teen fixed in error for the eve of Good Friday, has been postponed until THURSDAY, APRIL 11, for which night all tickets already issued will be available, Gilbert Pickett, Hon >rary Secretary. Wellington, 20th March, 1850.

Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. THE New Hall will be opened on Thursday, the 11th April, at Six o'clock in the evening, with a Soiree. Members to be admitted by Tickets, not transferable. Single Tickets 2s 6d. Double Tickets, to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 45., to be obtained of Mr. W. Lyon, or Mr. R. J. Duncan until Thursday, the 21st instant. Gilbert Pickett, Hon. Secretary, Wellington, 16th March, 1850.

On Sale, Ex "Thames." 18 hhds.' and 24 quarter casks Brandy , ' 20 hhds. and 12 brls. London Porter 10 hhds. and 10 brls. Burton Ale 100 casks Byass' bottled Ale and Porter 8 casks Cider, 20 cases Port and Sherry 48 cases Claret (Margaux) 48 cases Claret (St. Julien) 20 cases Sauterne, 8 cases Muscat de Lunel 12 cases best old Marsala, 40 cases Pale Champagne 10 cases Hock (Liebfraumelch) 2 bales Cambric Plates, 2 cases De Lames 2 cases and 4 trunks Clothing from Messrs. S. W. Silver & Co. 4 cases well assorted Hosiery, &c, &c. 1 case Cap Furnishings, 1 case Confectionery 1 case Paper Hangings, 1 bale Scrims 3 casks Grindery, 3 bales Stationery and Paper 85 packages Nails, Hardware, &c, &c, &c. 10 cases Starch, 8 cases Blue 12 cases Pickles, 6 casks Refined Saltpetre 2 cases Books containing many choice and valuable works. And other Goods. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 28th December, 1849.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that James Smith and John Howard Wallace, of Wellington, in the colony of New Zealand, trading together as Merchants and Auctioneers in co-partnership, under the firm of " James Smith & C 0.," did, hy a certain deed (duly registered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds at Wellington, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March, instant) bearing date the ele\ enth day of March, in the year of «>ur Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and Fifty, convey and assure unto William Fitzherbert and William Barnard Rhodes, both of Wellington, aforesaid, Merchants, and their heirs " All that piece or parcel of land, situate, and being upon Lambton Quay, in the Town of Wellington, being part and parcel of the section marked and numbered as number 510 upon the plan of the Surveyor General of the New Zealand Company of the said Town of Wellington, containing in front next Lambton Quay, aforesaid, one hundred and thirty two feet or thereabouts, and in depth to the cliff or back thereof ninety feet or thereabouts, being bounded on the north by premises late in the occupation of Joseph Boulcott, deceased, on the east by Lambton Quay, aforesaid, on the south by premises in the occupation of one — Jackson, and on the west by the hill or cliff in the rear thereof before mentioned, together with the stores, erections and buildings now standing and being thereon, with the appurtenances. And, also, all that piece or parcel of land, being part and parcel of the section number 10 upon the plan of the Surveyor General of tho said New Zealand Company of the district of Kinapora, containing seventy-seven acres or thereabouts, bounded on the north by section numbered 12, on the east by section numbered 1 in the Horokiwi district, on the south-east by section numbered 12 and 13, in the Harbour district, on the south by a Native Reserve, number 9, and on the west by a portion of the same section formerly belonging to Charles Itadford, and now to — Hammond, with the appurtenances thereto belonging." Subjectneverthelesi as in the said deed is mentioned. And by the same deed the said James Smith and John Howard Wallace did furthermore grant, bargain, sell, assign, transfer and set over unto the said William Fitzherbert, and William Barnard Rhodes " all nnd singular the debts, sums of money, household and other goods, chattels, wares, merchandizes, stock .in trade,, nnd other the personal estate and effects whatsoever of them the said James Smith and John Howard Wallace, or either of them, now remaining, and being in or about the dwelling houses, shops and stores of the said James Smith and John Howard Wallace, or either .of them, situated in Wellington, aforesaid, or at or in any other place or places whatsoever, or in the hands or custody of any person or persons whomsoever, and which are set forth in the schedules under thesaid deed written." Upon Tiust to sell or otherwise dispose of the said lands, hereditaments, and premises. And also all and singular the said goods, chattels, and effects, and to apply the money to arise from such sale or sales for the general benefit of the Creditors of the said James Smith and John Howard Wallace in equal proportions ■ amongst the several Creditors of the said James Smith and John Howard Wallace, according and in proportion to the amount of their several and respective debts, inthe manner and according to the provisions in the said Deed mentio ied. Dated this thirteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty. •^ Hugh Ross, Solicitor to the said Trustees, William Fitzherbert and William Barnard Rhodes. Wellington, 15th Maich, 1850,

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

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

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

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