This Day! WEDNESDAY,.! 19th March,-, 1851, To close Consignments, ex "John 8; Charlotte." Messrs, bethune & hunter will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, at 12 o’clock, without reserve—--40 Boxes Apples :30 bags V. D. L. best Flour 10 bags do. do. sea damaged And a few other Goods. Exchange, 18 th -March, 1851. . Clearing Sale. MR. WAITT has received instructions from Messrs. Wm. Hickson & Co., to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at their Stores, Te Aro, the following Goods, without reserve, to close various consignments and adventures, viz :— 20 tons best quality V. D. L. Flour 40 chests Congo—best brands —in chests and halves 76 bags bright Pampanga Sugar 32 do. white China do. 10 bags No. 1 Company’s Pieces 9 tubs Sugar Candy 30 cases-assorted J lobart Town Jams 10 <casks superior Vinegar 10 teases Raspberry Vinegar '2O boxes Mould and 20 boxes -Dip Candles 18 boxes Sperm-Candles 20 tins Turps .56 kegs White Lead 220 kegs Black -Paint 2 cases Paris Velvet Hats Grey Calico >1 bale Woolpacks Iron assorted —Flat, Square, Round, and Hoop ~ Pelham Bridies and Bits complete 5 -casks Stockholm Tar 2 barrels Pitch 3 hhds. and 4 barrels Abbott’s Pale London Ale 6 hhds. Taylor’s London Stout Porter Nelson Ale and Porter ALSO,— The following superior Wines, from Messrs. Rutherford, Drury, 8f Co., 10 eases Pale Sherry 14 cases superior Madeira 6 qr.-casks and 12 octaves Gold Sherry 4 do. and 8 do. Pale do. 2 do. and 4 do. Brown do. 4 do. treble grape Old Port AND 4 qr.-casks double-diamond Hunt’s Old Port 3 do. treble-diamond do., do., do. TERMS AT SALE. Sale t» commence at 12 o’clock precisely. Wellington, 15 th March, 1851.
Wanted to Purchase, PILLAR and other DOLLARS Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, 18th March, 1851. Notice. J COLLINS respectfully intimates that he • has opened a House of Accommodation at Mungaroa, for Travellers between Wellington and Wairarapa; and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B.—J. C. is getting extensive paddocks fenced in for penning-up Cattle and Sheep. Mungaroa, March 19, 1851. Notice. HAVING been requested to convene a Meeting of theKarori Settlers, I hereby give notice, that on Tuesday evening next at 6 o’clock, a public meeting will be holden in the Karori Chapel for the purpose of Memorializing his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, concerning the present dangerous and impassable state of the Karori' Road when all persons interested in the improvement of the same, are requested to attend. . James Spiers. Karora, March 18th 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 587, 19 March 1851, Page 2
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