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Important to Graziers, Dairymen, and others. ]\/fESSRS. JAMES SMITH & CO. have • ill. received instructions from the Executors of the late Thos. Hendry, to sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, 27th instant, at 12 o’clock, at the Stockyard of Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co., 11 Dairy Cows 4 do., do., with Calves by their side 1 Bullock 4 Young Heifers 18 months old ~ 2 Steers 18 do., do. 3 Steers 12 do., do. 2 Heifers 12 do., do. To Purchasers of Stock for Port Cooper, or any one desirous of forming a station, the above affords an excellent opportunity, the whole of the Cattle being well bred and thoroughly acclmated. Wellington, 14th February, 1851. TO BE SOLD OR LET, f pHE COTTAGE on Thorndon Flat, at preL sent occupied by Brigade Major O’Connell, consisting of dining room, drawing-room, two bed rooms, dressing room, bath room, kitchen, cellars. &c. There is a good coach house, and two-stall stable, and quarter of an acre of garden. From its situation this house, with a few additions, would be well adapted for an hotel or boarding house. Apply on the Premises, or to N. Levin, Esq. Wellington, February 14, 1851. To Let with Immediate Possession, THE House, situate in Cuba-street, containing Four Rooms, Pantry, Kitchen, Outoffices, &c., with Garden Ground attached. For particulars enquire on the premises. Wellington, 14th February. 1851. Horticultural Society. THE Annual Meeting of the Subscribers will be held at the Wellington Hotel on Monday evening, the 24th instant, at half-past Seven o’clock, for the purpose of auditing the accounts and electing the officers of the Society for the ensuing year. The attendance of Members is particularly requested. J. Woodward, Secretary. Wellington, 15th February, 1851. For Launceston. , rpHE FINE SCHOONER JL ALICE, Captain Robertson, will sail on I7th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to -the Captain on to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, February 11, 1851. For Hobart Town. HP F Fine Clipper Schooner Jojk X . ELIZA, Captain Jones, will sail on or about 181 h instant. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, 11th February, 1851. FOR LONDON. *—fx. - ? 1 1HE Fine First-class Barque X VICTORY, 350 tons, J. Mullins,commander, will sail as above about the 10th •ilk- April next. For Freight or Passage having splendid accommodations Apply to Bethune & Hunter, or Hervey, Johnston & Co. or at Nelson to Messrs. Morrison & Sclanders. Wellington, 10th February, 1851. For Canterbury, now daily expected, And from thence to Callao HP K E SPLENDID SHIP X “SAZACL4,” 800 tons, W. Brown, commander, will sail hence z 4 hours after arrival. I* or Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Uth Feb., 1851. To Settlers and Graziers.

THE Undersigned beg to intimate that the fine Ship “ Salacia,” 800 tons, is now on tlie way to this Port (chartered by C. Sidey •itsq.) witn a cargo of— ’ 2000 Fine Meiino Ewes and Rams to correspond 150 Well-bred Mares and Horses As this Ship will only remain here a very short time, and any Stock unsold will be taken on to 1 ort Cooper, intending purchasers are requested to decide with as little delay as possible. J Pv i tit >,• Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Uth Feb}'., 1851. Fat Bullocks and Wethers. Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of • tv* Bullocks and Wethers, to be delivered in Wellington on or before the 21st March, or at Kai war ra. j? A"? P° rson having for disposal ten head of iat Cattle or upward, or one hundred Fat i° r u H w . ard ’ by arrangement, will u c taken either in Wairarapa orßangitikei. r , . T 1 „ Robert Waitt. Custom-House Buildings, 4th February, 1851. “UNION MILLS” FLOUR. SOO ' FirSt Qualit y “ Union Mills” WtalSXlgf ‘ X Wdlingto, 12,1, &

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 578, 15 February 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 578, 15 February 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 578, 15 February 1851, Page 2

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