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THIS DAYI SALE BY AUCTION.

ESSRS.

HfiRVEY, JOHNSTON, & Co.,

Are instructed to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY FIRST, The 23rd Instant, At their Stock-yard, Te Alto,

NINE MILCH COWS AND NINE CALVES This Dairy Stock is of the best descriptien that has been offered for sale in the Colony, being thoroughly acclimated, and well worth the attention of Dairymen or private parties who require their Stock completely broken in. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Wellington, 20th November, 1850.

Sale of Merchandize. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on TUESDAY next, 26th instant, at Eleven o'clock, Ex "Phoebe Dunbar," AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS,

1 case — Invoice of superior Haberdashery Goods, including De Lames, Cambrics, Merinos, Ribbons, &c, &c. Ironmongery Bottled Cider and Beer Surplus Ship's Stores, ex Lord William Bentinfik, and Camilla, and other Goods as per Catalogue. Exchange, November 22, 1850.

Tor Otago, calling at Port Cooper, *|^L rriHE fine fast-sailing schooner fljay&i J- otago, mmujt^m Steven master, will sail for the above port immediately on her WWtedtfl&P return from Nelson. For freight or passage apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 23d November, 1850.

Industrial Exhibition. THE next Meeting of the United Committee will be held on Tuesday next, the 26th inst., in the Wellington Athenaeum. J. Woodward, Convener of Committee. Wellington, November 23, 1 850.

BUILDERS desirous to contract for the erection of a Wing or Wings to the Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute may inspect the plans and specifications at Mr. Lyon's store, on Lambton Quay. Sealed Tenders to be left at Mr. Lyon's, on or before Tuesday, the 3rd December, next. N.B. — The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender. J. Woodward, Treasurer. Wellington, November 23, 1850.

Port Lyttelton. FOR SALE, by private contract, or to be Let on Building Leases, several Plots of Town Land at Port Lyttelton, or in the€apital, with valuable frontages for business and building purposes, and early right of selection. For particulars apply to C. E. Dampier, Esq., Solicitor, Port Lyttelton. November 23, 1850.

Notice.

ALL Persons having claims upon the Estate of John Maitland Best, Esq., Surgeon, lately of Manawatu, deceased, are requested to forward particulars of the same to Mr. F. Robinson, Manawatu, administrator to the Estate, or to R. J. Duncan, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Wellington, Nov. 22, ISSO.

Notice.

PARTIES wishing to visit the Hutt District during the summer season can be accommodated with a Light Four-wheeled Phaeton, with horse and driver, on reasonable terms, by applying to D. Wiellhelmi, Near the Queen's Head, Thorndon Flat. November 23, 1850.

Notice.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership between the undersigned Robert Langdon and William Sfinks, in the trade or business of General Storekeepers, at Wellington, Port Nicholson, New Zealand, under the firm of "LANGDON & SPINKS," was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the business "will be carried on by the said William Spinks, on his separate account, who will pay and receive all debts owing fiom and to the said Partnership. Witness our hands this (19th) nineteenth day of November, 1850. Robert Langdon, William Spinks. Witness — John J. Ci/rtis.

Take Notice. The Undersigned has received 3 Cases,

Ex "Phcebe Dunbar,"

/CONTAINING the following articles,— A X-/ few pieces of very superior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, Huckaback Towelings, also, some very fine Scotch Dowlas, White Linen Drills, Also, a large assortment of Glengary Caps and other goods. These goods are direct from the manufacturers and will be sold Cheap. J. Burns. Lambton Quay, November 23, 1850.

Ex " Phoebe Dunbar," 1 butt I PALE AND GOLDEN SHER5 Hhds. J RIES of the choicest quality, in ,iond or duty paid. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, November 16, 1850.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 554, 23 November 1850, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
613

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 554, 23 November 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 554, 23 November 1850, Page 2

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