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S. ROBINSON,

IN TENDERING his most grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his commencement in business, begs to apprise his friends and the public •generally, that he will close his present business on or about the 31st August next. In order to clear out before then the Stock has been carefully gone through, and every article re-marked to a price that must convince any one and all that an opportunity like the present rarely occurs for purchasing cheap and useful Goods. Willis Street, June 26, 1850.

SALE OF BOOKS, &c. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will Sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on

WEDNESDAY, the 17th July, Ex "Thames":— 2 cases NEW BOOKS, comprising a very great variety of Tales, History, Bibles, and Prayer Books, Magazines, School ' Books, &c, &c, mostly cheap editions, neatly bound, and suitable for private

buyers or the trade. ALSO,

Ferril bound Account Books, various useful sizes, Copy Books, and some Fancy Stationery, &c , &c.

Previous to the Sale of Books, the following Goods, Without Reserve, — 18 kegs assorted Nails 5 bags Coffee 10 bags Rice 20 tons Chatham Island Potatoes And a few Articles belonging to an Intestate Estate, by order of the Registrar. Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock precisely. Exchange, Wellington, July 16. 1850.

Unreserved Sale. MESSRS. HERVEY JOHNSTON & Co., to close consignments, will sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, 18th July, the undermentioned Goods :*— Sundry Furniture consisting of Brussels, Dutch and Kidderminster Carpets Hearth Rugs, Feather Bed and Bolster Cane Seat Chairs, Tray Glasses Stained Bedstead, 2 pair handsome Chintz Window Curtains 1 pair Damask Curtains, 2 Brass Cornices with Brackets 3 bales 10 and 11-4 Blankets 4 hhds. Pale Brandy 2 „ Brown Do. 7 cases Sherry, 3 doz. each 2 qr. casks Madeira 1 case Stout Checks 1 bale Blue and White Crossovers 1 „ Coloured Velveteens and Scotch Tweeds 1 „ Thread, 1 case Shoe Do. 1 „ Navy and Orange 5-4 Prints I „ double-stitched M oleskin Trowser3 1 „ black Coburgs and Napoleons 1 „ Men's stout grey Shirts and Cotton Tick 1 „ 35 reams G. and W. demy Paper 1 „ Russia Check 1 „ black cloth Trowsers 2 „ Sole Leather And Other Sundries. TERMS AT SALE. Sale to begin at One o'clock. Wellington, July 13, 1850.

CARD. C. NATION, Surveyor, Hutt Bridge. July 10, 1850.

ON SALE, 12 hhds. and 13 quarter-casks United Vineyard Brandy 5 hhds. B.P. Rum, 4 hhds. E.I. Rum 14 do. and 15 quarter casks Geneva 6 do. English Gin 4 quarter casks Scotch Whisky 80 cases Geneva 15 hhds. Burton Ale, Nos. 2 and 3 5 hhds. and 5 brls. .Thome's London Porter 10 do. Abbotts London Stout 20 do. and 10 brls. Abbotts Strong Ale 15 casks single strong Scotch Ale, 4 doz. ea. 20 do. double do. do. do. 4 „ „ 50 quarter-casks pale, gold, and brown Sherry 10 do. do. do. old Port 10 cases Port, 10 cases Sherry, 3 doz. ea. 40 do. Claret, (Margaux and St. Julien) 20 do. Sauternp, 8 cases Muscat de Lunel 12 do. Marsala, 10 cases Hock -. 300 boi.es Window Glass, Bxlo to !Sx24 2 cases Looking Glasses assorted 24 crates Earthenware, 300 Milk Dishes 6 casks Glassware 4 bales 36-in. Grey Domestics 1 do. 30 and 36in. Madapollams 4 do. Navy Sail Cloth, Nos. 3to 7 1 do. Duck, Dowlas, and Osnabutgs 2 do. Wool Packs, large and small 8 packages Clothing, Slops, &c, shipped by Messrs. Silver & Co. 2 cases Hosiery, I case TailoiV Trimmings 2 trunks London made Wellington Boots 4 cases very superior Saddlery 2 tons Rock Salt, 3 casks Saltpetre • 1 case Cream Tartar, 1 case Rochelle Salts 2 cases Isinglass, 9 cases Stone Blue 10 bags Rice, 1 bale Lines and Twines 1 case Snuffs assorted, 2 bags Wine Corks 4 carrotels fine new Zante Currants 1 case Perfumery 6 tierces Alum, 12 casks London Vinegar 8 casks Whiting, Black and Green Paint 6 bales Stationery, >5 cases Books , 1 Iron Safe, 2 kegs Printers' Ink 40 casks Roman Cement j 12 casks useful Ironmongery, 10 kegs Nails A quantity of Iron Piping and Guttering 10 Water Casks &c, &c, &c. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, 4th June, 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 517, 17 July 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 517, 17 July 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 517, 17 July 1850, Page 2

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