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Ex '• MUNFORD," Captain Hayle, FROM HOBART TOWN. - MR. WATTT has received instructions from the Importer, to Sell by Public Auction ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 4th September, at Custom House Buildings, •at 12 o'clock — 168 bags Best Quality Flour 15 firkins Fine Butter 12 cases Superior Jams assorted 37 cases Fine Apples 3 cases Pickles I do. Castor Oil II kegs Assorted Nails 14 pockets Hops 4 puncheons Rum 20 cases Pale Brandy 4 hhds. Brandy 40 demijohns Gin 40 bags light Sugar " 10 bags Dates 30 dozen Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental - Trees assorted 16,000 three year old Quicks 1 trunk assorted Shoes 1 chest Cutlery . 7,000 Broad Palings ' - 2 tons Meadow Hay Jfcc., '- &c, - Ac. Terms at Sale. "',' ' Wellington, Aug. 31, 1850.

WITHOUT RESERVE.

MESSRS HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO., will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, sth September, at their Stores in Lombard-street, the following Goods,' viz. : — 2 tons Pampanga Sugar 5 chests and 5 half-cnests Tea 10 boxes Candles -~20 Cheeses 3 hhds. Brandy 30 pair Cart Traces 1 case containing Cutlery, Drawing Pencils, School Slates, 5 doz. Dog Chains, 20 seta Firmer Chisels, 10 sets Gouges 20 doz. White and Regatta Shirts 1 case 70 pieces Prints 1 bale Diaper Rugs 1 do. 5-4 Tartans 1 case Mole and Cord Trousers 1 bale Demy Paper 1 do. White add Grey Calico 1 case Rough Brown Holland, Irish Diaper, and Fancy Handkerchiefs , And Sundry other Goods. ALSO, , Previous to the above Goods. 2 Cows and 3 Heifers Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Wellington, 31st-August, 1850.

For Hobart Town direct. ffIHE fine fast sailing Schooner &fL ± MUNFORD, s49EE& John Hayle, Commander, will mmßffKk sail for the above Portin ten days. Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Intermediate Passengers. Apply to D. M. Laurie ; or to Robert Waitt. Custom HoHse Buildings, 30th August, 1850.

For San Francisco, California. HP HE Fine Fast Sailing Barque X CONSTANTINOPLE, /4^g& J. Young, Commander. MHgEgHb TJiis Ship has superior aeeommoJQBSSS' dations for Cabin and Intermediate Passengers, and will be read}- to receive cargo in a week. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Young on board, or to Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Exchange, 16th August, 1850.

Price one Shilling* Just Published at the Office of this Paper,

CHRISTIAN UNITY: A SERMON. Preached at Tauranga before the Central Committee of the Church Missionary Society, By the Rev. R. Taylor, M.A. Wellington, August 31, 1850.

HOUSE TO LET, middle of Te Aro Flat. Apply to T. Straton on the Premises. 21st August, 1850.

WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE.

IN ACCORDANCE with Rule No. 11, a General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, the 4th September, for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensuing season. • Members are respectfully informed that -<tho.se who do not attend the Meeting, or forward their overdue subscriptions to the Treasurer, will be struck off the List of Members, and forfeit all claims on the Club, in accordance with Rule No. 12. R. D. Wallace, Secretary. Wellington, August 24, 1850.

Notice pf Removal.

MRS. J. C LYALL begs most respectfully to inform her Customers, and the Public generally, that she has removed to those new premises next door to Messrs. Isaacs & Levy s, Lambton Quay, where she will carry on the Business of Bread and Fancy Biscuit Basing, Confectionery, &c, in all its particular branches. Mrs. J. C. L. takes this opportunity of acknowledging the kindness bestowed upon her since her recent commencement in Business, and begs to intimate that the most strenuous exertions will be exhibited by her in endeavouring still to merit continued support. . Lambton Quay, August 17, 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 530, 31 August 1850, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 530, 31 August 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 530, 31 August 1850, Page 2

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