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Adjourned Public Sale.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will Sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on TUESDAY NEXT, the sth instant— At One o'clock precisely— ' 220 Fat Wethers in lots to suit buyers 1 very superior Draught Mare. After which —

A few lots of Merchandise, to close Consignments. N.B. — The Sheep are warranted clean. Exchange, Wellington, Ist November, 1850.

Wool JPaekß* FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF Crawford & Yule.

First Ship of this Season for London.

UNDER ENGAGEMENT TO H. M. GOVERNMENT, ' To sail by the 20th January next, .-vjl^aL, mHE fine first-class barque IjMik X LORD WILLIAM BENTINGK /«*5eNE£» 600 lons, John Allan commander. JjgMjPfo This splendid Ship has superior ggjggjjjggg accommodationsforthecorafortand convenience of Passengers. Having the greater portion of her cargo already engaged, she will sail punctually as above, being tinder charter to convey a de T - tachmentofthe 65th Regiment.- . For Freight, Passage, or further particulars, apply to v Bethune & Hunter, or Hervey, Johnston & Co.; And at Nelion, to Morrison & Sclanders. Wellington, October 30, 1850.

N B — For convenience of Shippers at Wairau this 'Ship will proceed to Port Underwood to receive the Wool of that District, and if sufficient inducement offer will call at Nelson.

Wellington, 31si October, 1850. fTIENDERS are requested to be sent to the JL iundersigned on Monday next, by 12 o clock, for the supply of the following Goods, to be put free on board ship in the harbour :•— 3 Tons Flour, Ist quality 1 Ton Sugar - 4 Half-chests Tea 12 Oars 2 Boat Anchors, lOOlbs. each* 100 Bushels Oats John Robert Godley, Agent to the Canterbury Association.

ft^HE Paintings and Engravings lately rerJ X "ceived byC. D. Barraud, per Lord William Bentinck, will be disposed of after the manner of the London Art Union. Prizes to consist of 21 Oil Paintings, value £117. 24 Engravings and sets of Lithographs, among which are the 'Choristers' and •Charity Girls, value.£lB. . To be distributed among 130 Subscribers, at one guinea each. — Tickets to be had of C. D. Barraud, Lambton-quay, where the Prisyssmay. be seen.— The Drawing will take place as soon as the Subscription List is completed, of which due notice will be given. „ „ The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee for carrying out the necessary arrangements : — Alfred Domett. Esq. J. Johnston, Esq. J. O. Hamley, Esq. Godfrey J. Thomas, Esq. October 31, 1850. ____

Ex " Louis and Miriam."

DP. M'EUEN begs to intimate that the • whole of his recent purchases in Sydney are now being landed from the "Louis and Miriam," and will be on sale at his Stores m the course of the week, viz. — (36) Thirty-six cases and bales well assorted and seasonable Drapery (35) Thirty-five do. do. various other Goods Particulars in future Advertisements. Mulgrave-Street, 30th Oct., 1850.

On Sale, SUPERIOR ONION SEED, from Hobart Town. At James M Beth, Pipitea. October 3^, 1850.

[Advertisement.] THE Undersigned being about to make alterations in his business arrangements, respectfully requests those parties who are indebted to him, to settle their accounts before the end of next month. He also begs to state, that those who fail to do so will be proceeded against. Those parties who have already satisfactorily arranged for payment, will understand that this notice does not apply to them. George P. Wallace. Lambton Quay, October 29, 1850.

FRANCIS BRADEV, Jun., BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BEGS to announce to his Friends and the Public that he has commenced business in the above line, in the house lately occupied by Mr. Donald (next door to Mr. Davis Nelson Hotel), and trusts by furnishing a good article, and paying attention to business, to meet a share of their patronage. F. B. has also on sale an extensive assortment of Women's, Children's, and Men't Boots and Shoes of the best quality, at the lowest possible prices. October 30, 1850.

To Let. rpHE HOUSE AND SHOP in WillisJL street, adjoining St. Peter's Church. Possession will be given on the Ist November. ALSO, Those commodious Stores on Te Aro Flat, t at present occupied by the Commissariat. Possession will be giVen on the Jst of December. For further particulars, apply to N. Levin, Lambton Quay. Wellington, October 25, 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 548, 2 November 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 548, 2 November 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 548, 2 November 1850, Page 2

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