Public Sale ex “SISTERS.” MR. WAITT will Sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the 31st instant, at Custom House Buildings, at One o’clock, without reserve—--10 cases superior Hobart Town Jams assorted, prepared with White Sugat 10 cases Pints and Quarts Raspberry Vinegar 4 cases superior Elder Wine 2 do. Starch 8 bags Dates 3 cases Pickles, 1 cask 26 doz. Blacking 1 cask Carbonate of Soda 2 do. Salad Oil 3 cases assorted Paper 2 do. Belmont Sperm Candles 4 hhds Best English Gin 1 case Boots 1 bale Sole Leather &c., &c., &c. Also, The Materials of that House situated on Te Aro Flat, formerly occupied by Mr. F. V. Martin. The same io be at the risk of the Purchaser immediately' after the fall of the hammer. The House is slated and lined throughout. Terms at Sale. Wellington, 26th January, 1851. Important Sale of Freehold Frontage Property on Lambton Quay. Messrs, bethune & hunter have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, the sth February, that valuable Freehold Property and Business Premises presently in the occupation of Messrs. James Smith & Co. and others, subdivided by R. Park, Esq., C.E., as under, viz.:— Lot I—Frontage 29 feet 6x90 feet back, together with the Store, which is well fitted up for a Retail or General Store, and a Shed at the back 25 feetxlO. Lot 2 —Frontage 34 feet 2x90 feet, with substantially built Warehouse 31 feet 2x24 feet 5. Lot 3 —Frontage 31 feetsx9o feet, with Dwelling House 28 feet by 28 feet. N.B. —There is a Passage between Lot 2 and 3, 6 feet wide. Lot 4 —Frontage 36 feet 11x90 feet, with Shed erected thereon adjoining Lot 4, 12 feet 10x20 feet 3. This desirable and valuable Property, from its centrical situation and established business position, points it out as a most desirable and eligible investment. Terms liberal, and will be declared at Sale. Plans may be seen at the Office of the Undersigned. Bethune & Hunter. N. B. —Sale to take Place on the Premises at Three o’clock p. m. Exchange, Wellington, January 28, 1851.
Boot and Shoe Warehouse. T IRVING begs to announce to his Friends • and the Public in general, that he has commenced business in his old Premises, Lambton-quay, and having selected from one of the largest Boot and Shoe Establishments in Sydney an extensive assortment of every article in the above line, he flatters himself he can offer them at such prices as will not fail to secure to him a return of that patronage with which he was so long honored. Imported Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes at the following prices :— Gent.’s Wellington Boots ....£1 to £1 5 0 Do. Blucher Boots, best make 012 6 Do. Strong, with heel and toe plates 012 6 Do. Gent.’s Slippers, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per pair Ladies’ Boots, single sole, from 6s. 6d. to Bs. Do. Cloth Boots, goloshed 0 9 6 Ladies’Shoes, best quality 0 6 6 Do. Colonial make 0 5 0 Children’s Shoes, from 9d. per pair A large quantity' of Men’s Strong Blucher r Boots ss. 6d. per pair Kangaroo Skins 4d. per ounce Wellington, 29th January, 1851. LOYAL BRITANRTIA LODGrE, No. 3833, M. U., I. O. F. THE Brethren of the Wellington District are respectfully informed that the Ninth Anniversary of the Britannia Lodge will be celebrated at Host Firth's, on Monday, the 10th February, by a Dinner and Ball, when as many Brothers as can make it convenient are invited to attend, lhe Brethren are allowed to introduce visiting friends on the occasion. Dinner on table at 5 o’clock, and Ball to commence at 9 o’clock. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, ss. 6d. each; to be had of Host Firth, of the various Lodges in the District, and of the Stewards. By order of the N. G John Duck ... Secretary. Wellington, 29th January, 1851. TO STAND TO COVER, Until the Isf of March next, At the Stables of the Undersigned. THE THOROUGH-BRED Entire Horse JL “ RUBitNS,” Three Guineas each Mare, payable on the Ist March, 1851. T , H. WINTRINGHAM. Lombard Street, 27th January, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 573, 29 January 1851, Page 2
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694Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 573, 29 January 1851, Page 2
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