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Public Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed to sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday next, 10th December, *tll oxlock, , Ex '*B*rtera Gordon" 46 kegs Nails, mote oV less sea damaged ; for the benefit of whom it may concern. Also, other Merchandize, us per Catalogue. Wellington, 6th December, 1850.

To Drapers, Storekeepers, Ik Dealers. MR. WAITT has received instructions from the Importers, to Sell by Public Auction, the following well assorted Invoices of General Merchandize, ex " Eden" : — ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 11th DAY OF DECEMBER, At Twelve o'clock, 19 casks assorted Wrought and Cut Nails 3 do. Frying Pans. Kettles & Saucepans 1 case Guernsey Lambswool Shirts 1 bile Welsh Flannel 2 bales Blankets 2 Trunks assorted Boots and Shoes 4 case 42 dor. Regatta Shirts and 8 doz. White do. I „ White Shirts and assorted Coats 1 „ Moleskin and other Trowsers 1 bale, 40 pieces, 33in. Grey Calico \ „ 30 do. 36in. do. I „ 25 do. 72in* do. 1 „ Navy Blues 2 „ Fancy Prints TERMS AT SALE.

The Goods may be inspected the day previous to the Sale. Custom House Buildings, December 7, 1850.

MRS. BANNISTER begs most respectfully to inform the Ladies of Port Nicholson and neighbourhood, that she has commenced Business as a Milliner and Dress-Maker, in those premises lately occupied by Mr. S. Robinson, corner of Manners and Willisstreets, and having made arrangements for a constant supply of Millinery, &c, of every description, she hopes to give general satisfaction to those Ladies who may favour her with their support. Lace, Drawn, and other Bonnets, made to order Capes, Paletots, &c, &c, &c. Wellington, December 6, 1850.

JUST OPENED,

SUPERIOR BONNETS, newest style, consisting of — Rice Patents Fancy Edge Diamond Rice Girls and Maids Rice Imitations Tuscans, Fancy Edge,, &c. Dresses and French Flowers 1 case of French and Wax Dolls, (moving eyes) dressed and undressed 1 ease of Christie's best Silk and Beaver Hats On Sale at MRS. BANNISTER'S

Millinery and Dress-Making Establishment, Corner of Willis and Mannners streets. f£T Two ArrRENTicEs wanted. Wellington, December 6, 1850.

Per "Eden," And direct from. France,

A CASE OF Parisian Perfumery just received and on sate by W. BisHor, Chemist and Druggist. Also constantly in Stock Sheep Farmer s Remedies, viz. : — Oil of Tar Arsenic, Sublimate, &c. Strychnia Enemas Glass Syringes, Bone and Pewter do. Trusses, Bougies Catheters, Lancets India Rubber and Ivory Shields Holloway's Pills and Ointment And all other Patent Medicines in demand Tamarinds in Glass Jars Wellington, 4th December, 1850.

JpHE Undersigned teing about to leave the . I Colony requests that all person* having claim* against him will present them for pay* men tj- and all T parties indebted to him .are requested -to pay their accounts on or before the 21st instant, or proceedings will be taken against them. - ' - W. Rowlands. N.B.—A large assortment of Goods by the latest English arrivals, to be sold wholesale or rttattal teduced prices for Cash. "** Wellington, 4th December, 1850.

THE Undersigned has just received from London, per Barbara Gordon, a large supply of MEDICINES of every description:— Drugs for Agricultural Purposes, and also those -in general use at Sheep Station!, — such as Strychnine, Arsenic, Oil of Tar, Mercurial Ointment, Corrosive Sublimate, &c., Horse and Cattle Medicines, Fine Turkey Sponges, Superior Essence of Lemons, Cloves, &c, Spices, Trusses for Adults and Children. C. D. Barraud, Lambton-quay.

November 30, 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 Capital, with valuable frontages for business and building purposes, and early right of selection. For particulars apply to ' C. E. Dammer, Esq., Solicitor, Port Lyttelton. November 23, 1850.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 558, 7 December 1850, Page 2

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612

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 558, 7 December 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 558, 7 December 1850, Page 2

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