To Drapers, Storekeepers, & Dealers. "\ TR. WAITThas received instructions from \y± 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 bale Welsh Flannel 2 bales Blankets 2 Trunks assorted Boots and Shoes 1 case 42 doz. Regatta Shirts and 8 doz. White do. 1 „ White Shirts and assorted Coats 1 „ Moleskin and other Trowsers 1 bale, 40 pieces, 33in. Grey Calico \ „ 30 *do. 36in. do. 1 „ 25 do. 72in. do. 2 „ White do. \ „ Navy Blues H „ Fancy Prints TERMS AT SALE.
The Goods may be inspected the day previous to the Sale. Custom House Buildings, December 7, 1850.
On Sale,
AT the Stores of the Undersigned, and in Bonded Warehouses, the following Wines and Spirits of the first quality :— Pale and Golden Sherries in quarter casks or in bottle Port Wine, fine old wine bottled in London, or in draught Claret, Marsala, and Sparkling Champagne Scotch Whisky, 11 o.p. Genlivet
Brandy The duty paid stock i 3 being sold at little above the wholesale market prices, and all are of the most superior description. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, December 11, 1850.
On Sale. BLANKETS, White Yankee Axes in 1 doz.^ boxes. Spades and Shovels, various sizes Cut Clasp Nails, Shrep Shears Iron, Flat Bar and Horse Shoe Iron, Sheets and Plates Prints (common) and Cotton Rugs &c, &c, &c,, R. J. Duncan. Wellington, December 1 1, 1850.
THE Undersigned is a buyer of any quantity of Wine or Ale Bottles for Cash. R. J. Dwncan. Pipitea, December 11, 1850.
GP. WALLACE begs leave to inform the • Public that he has completed the arrangements, to which he alluded in a former advertisement, and that he has this day taken his brother, James Wallace, into partnership. He trusts that the same amount of patronage will be extended to the new Firm as was to himself. All running accounts have been transferred to the books of the new Firm, those other parties who are indebted to the old concern will be kind enough to settle as soon as possible, to avoid immediate proceedings. Lambton Quay, Ist December, 1850.
Barraud's Paintings and Engravings. IT is proposed that the drawing for the above shall take place at the Mechanics' Institute before the end of the present month. There being only 20 tickets to dispose of, those gentlemen wishing to have tickets are requested to make early application, and those having tickets unpaid to pay for them before the drawing. Wellington, December 11, 1850.
Per "Eden," And direct from France,
A CASE OF Parisian Perfumery just received and on, sale by W. Bishop, Chemist and Druggist. , ol _ w . o 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.
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 Stations, — 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.
f r^HE Undersigned being about to leave the L Colony requests that all persons having claims against him will present them for payment, and all 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 retail at leduced prices for Cash. Wellington, 4th December, 1850.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 559, 11 December 1850, Page 2
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