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Unreserved Sale by Auction. MR. WAITT will sell bj’ Public Auction on SATURDAY next, the 14th instant, at Custom Mouse Buildings, at 12 o’clock, io.close an adventure and various consignments : — 700 boxes picked Potatoes in boxes, having been packed for the Californian market 48 cases assorted Jams, Raspberry Vinegar, and Elder Wine 14 casks Vinegar also, — 20 Cheeses in tins — best Port Cooper—ripened by a voyage to California And other Merchandize. Wellington, June 11, 1851. UNRESERVED SALE Of.the Cargoes of the 'William Alfred, Perseverance, and late arrivals. MR. WAITT has received instructions from Messrs. W. Hickson & Co., the importers, to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY next, the 17th instant, the above cargoes, at their Stores, Te Aro, consisting of:— Pampanga, Siam, China, Company’s Pieces and Loaf and Crushed Sugars Teas in chests and halves No. 2 Manila Cigars .Sperm and Mould Candles, Soap, Coal Tar Wines in Wood and Bottle Marzetti’s Ale and Porter in bottle Champagne Cyder in bottle London Porter in wood Blankets, Shirts Moleskin Trousers, and various Manufactured Goods. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. .LUNCH at One—Terms Liberal. Wellington, 13th June, 1851. Freehold Allotments in Wellington. ‘AyjTR. ALLEN begs to announce that he has JLVdL received instructions to sell by auction, on an early day, a number of Allotments in Molesworth Street (near the GovernmentHouse), also on Wellington Terrace, and in Dixon Street, Te Aro. Further particulars in a future advertisement. • Plans, carefully executed by an eminent Surveyor, will be on view at the Office of Mr. Christian, Lambton-quay, on any day after Monday next, and full particulars will be afforded by the Auctioneer. Bth June, 1851. Terms ’Liberal. M-ay 31, 1851. ON SALE, Six Bales of assorted Drapery, suitable for the present season. Ex “John 8f Charlotte,” from Hobart Town, .and “ William Alfredfrom Sydney. • CONSISTING OF : FRENCH Merinos. Coburgs Barege Shawls Children’s Berlin Polkas Ribbons and Flowers Dark Cassinets For Ladies’ Cloaks Gala Plaids in great variety, all wool Coloured Velvets Ladies’ Lawn Handkerchiefs A large stock of Gimps and Fringes Wide Brussels Lace, French De Laines And a variety of other Goods. At Mrs. Bannister’s Drapery Store, Willis-street. Wellington, June 14 1851. To be Sold, A House and Shop on the Beach. FOR SALE, and at present occupied by MrBradey, Boot Maker, let at a rental of 12s per week, having an unexpired term of about 18 years to run. Ground rent £8 per annum. Price only £lls,—Terms liberal. Also— The Racehorse “ Ringcreevy” will be for sale until the 15th July next. Apply to R. Armstrong, w ... T Saddler, &c., &c. Wellington, June 14, 1851.

The New Zealand Pacific Dodge of AnFree and Accepted Masons, No. npHE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will A celebrate the Festival of St. John on ruesday, the 24th inst., at their Lodge Rooms, Barrett s Hotel. The Lodge will be opened at High Twelve. Banquet on table at half-past 6 p.m. 1 ickets to be had of the Stewards, and at Barrett s Hotel until the 1 Sth inst. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By command of the W. M., Robert Lambert, Wellington, June 14, 1851. Secretary. Just Published, Price One Shilling, A DISCOURSE delivered at St. Peter’s Church, Te Aro, by the Ven. Archdeacon Hadfield, May 18, 1851. Printed at the request of the Congregation. Sold at the Spectator Office, and by Mr. W. Bishop, Chemist, Wellington ; by Mr. Vennell, River Hutt; Mr Stanton, Trafalgar-st., Nelson; Mr. Steward, do.; and Mr. J. G. Fyfe, Lyttelton. Wellington, June 14, 1851. ON SALE. "1 C) k E G S of First Quality Negrohead tobacco Apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington. Ist April, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 612, 14 June 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 612, 14 June 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 612, 14 June 1851, Page 2

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