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Sale of DAIRY COWS, &c., &c., Ex Challenger. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by Auction, at the Stockyard. Waitangi, Te Aro, On TUESDAY next’ 24th June:— 30 superior Dairy COWS and HEIFERS, from one of the most admired Herds in New South Wales (Mr. Johnston’s, of Annandale) chiefly Ayrshire Creed—most of them broken in to bail, and quiet. Altogether one of the best little lots imported for a length of time. 4 well bred short-horned BULLS, worthy of attention. 3 pair Working BULLOCKS. Also, 1 Plough with three Yokes and Chains complete. Ships' Fittings consisting of Posts and Rails suitable for Fencing, and a quantity of Boards. A few Water Casks, Buckets, &c., &c. 2 Windsails and 1 Tent. Sale to take place at 12 o’clock. Exchange, Wellington, 21st June, 1851. Just Received, Per “ John 8f Charlotte” from Hobart Town, Fruit trees, shrubs, seeds, BULBS, &c., as follows :— Cherries, Plums, Pears, Nectarines, Peaches, Mulberries, Apricots, Filberts, Chesnuts, British Queen Strawberry, Gooseberries, Currants, Roses, American Evergreen Thorn, English Laurels, Lauristinas, Siberian, Persian, and English Lilacs, Moss Roses, Yews, Poplars, Clover Seeds, Grass Seeds, all kinds of Garden Seeds, Rare Shrub and Flower Seeds, Hyacinth Bulbs, Tulip ditto, &c., &c., &c. James M‘Beth. Lambton-quay, Wellington, 21st June, 185 L a ’ ’’ ’ A&vti * * —-IT' ~ The New Zealand Pacific Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, No. 7SB. THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will celebrate the Festival of St. John on Tuesday, 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. Tickets 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, , Secretary. Wellington, June 14, 1851. Notice is hereby given, That on Wednesday, the 2nd of July next, n public auction will be held in Lyttelton, for the sale of TOWN LAND in Christchurch and Lyttelton. Parties desirous of purchasing any particular Section may have the same included in the List for Sale, by making application in writing to that effect at the offices of the Association, either at Lyttelton or Christchurch, on or before the 17th June next. To give effect to such application, it will be necessary to deposit the upset price of each Section, viz., £24 for the Half- acre Section in the Capital, and £l2 the Quarter-acre Section in the Port Town, at the Union Bank, Lyttelton, to the credit of the Canterbury Association, on or before the same day. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury Association, W. G. Brittan. Land-Office, Christchurch. May 19, 1851,

Notice is hereby given, That on a^er Monday, the 16th of June next, the RURAL LAND in the Canterbury Settlement will be open for sale, to a limited extent, in blocks of not less than 50 Acres. Information with respect to terms of purchase may he obtained on application at the Land Office, Christchurch. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury -mJUUUJUIIUU . t i r\cc r.i • , W. G* Brittan. Land-Office, Christchurch, May 19, 1851. To be Sold or Let, THE HOUSE, and about one-third of an acre of Freehold Land, situated on Wellington Terrace, lately in the occupation of Mr James Taine. The House comprises a commodious Sittingroom, three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Outhouse Possesion can be had immediately. Apply to ... ... , William Hickson & Co. Wellington, Bth March, 185 . Wanted, A FEMALE SERVANT of good character. „A pply to Mrs * D51,0n Bell » Thorndon Flat Wellington, June 21, 1851. TOHN POTTS, who, in company withanV other young man, arrived in Wellington per the “ Lord William Bentinck,” in 1841 is requested to inform the advertiser—should this find him—of his present residence. Any person who can give proper information either of him or of the other young man will be rewarde(h Address A. 8., office of this Paper. Wellington, June 21, 1851. -UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of -f- Whalebone, f lax, and other New Zealand produce, and will advance on ■consignments to their correspondentsin London Sydney of Hobart Town. * J, , Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1849.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 614, 21 June 1851, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 614, 21 June 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 614, 21 June 1851, Page 2

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