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Public Sale of Land Allotments and Merchandise. ' ■ Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday next, 2nd July, One Allotment of Land, 6 Acres, or thereabouts, in Section No 11, Hutt District, known as the Village of Richmond ; One-Eighth of an Acre, in connection with the above, in the village; One-eighth of Acre No. 726, in the Town of Wellington, (derived from the Port Nicholson Land Association); Undivided Moiety of, and Half-Interest in, Whaling Station and Appurtenances at Cloudy Bay, known as S. Cave’s, Ocean Bay; A Five-Acre Allotment of Section No. 14, Ohiro District, near Mr. Stockbridge’s Nursery, cleared and ready for crop; Town Acre No. 322, in. near the Windmill; Also,

Wreck of the Cutter Maria Josephine, as she now lies on the beach near Nga Huranga, Sails, Rigging, and Stores of above vessel. After which, a variety of Merchandise, consisting of— Various British Manufactures, Stationery, Printed Books, Wines, &c., &c. 2 English Ploughs Sale to begin at 12 o'clock punctually. Exchange, Wellington, 2nd July, 1851. Sale of Freehold Allotments. MR. ALLEN begs leave to call the attention of persons intending to purchase Land, to the extensive Sale of valuable Properties, which will be effected by him on Thursday, the 3rd July next. Careful Plans have been prepared, and are on view at the Oilice of Mr. W. F. Christian. The terms, with reference to each parcel of Property, are of the most liberal description: they will be announced at the time of sale. Mr. A. begs leave to draw the attention of persons wishing to buy Land for Building Purposes, to the certainty of the Ordinance for legalizing Building Societies being passed through the Council, that Ordinance having met with the approval of His Excellency Sir George Grey, who has already laid it on the table. Should this bill pass (of which there is very little doubt), great facilities will be by it afforded to the buyers of Land to raise money for the erection of Buildings on any property which they may purchase. The sale will commence with a series of allotments, situated in Molesworth Street, having also a frontage to Hawkstone Street. These Lots have already been divided into certain frontages, which may be extended at the option of the buyer at the time of sale. This Property needs no recommendation. The other parcels of Land are equally well known and equally well situated, one being in the most eligible part of Wellington Terrace, the other on a part of Te AroFlat, well adapted for Business purposes. It immediately adjoins the Store formerly occupied by Hort, Mocatta, & Co., in Dixon Street. The Sale will commence atEleven o’clock, at the Office of Mr. W. F. Christian. Wellington, June 28, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. fpHE Membeis are respectfully reminded .L that nW Subscriptions—annual and halfyearly—are due on Thursday next, July 1 1851. ’ J. Woodward, Treasurer. Wellington, July 2, 1851. WANTED, a Married Couple, as houseservants. Apply to A. 8., at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, 26th June, 1851,

Ex “Louis and Miriam,” CAM PB E L L’ S Soap, in whole and half boxes Best Mould Candles Loaf Sugar and Molasses Dairy and Liverpool Salt No. 2 Manila Cigars Medium-siz’d Tobacco Pipes Neat’s Tongues and Red Herrings Wrapping Paper, Black Pepper Indian Curry and Spices Sauces, Bottled Fruits Sardines, Pickles Sperm Candles, Salad Oil Bloom and Turkey Raisins Currants, Arnold’s Black Scotch Oatmeal, Bath Bricks John M'Beth, w it , T . Willis-Street. Wellington, June 4, 1851. To be Sold or Let, rpilE HOUSE, and about one-third of an acre of Freehold Land, situated on Wellington Terrace, lately in the occupation of Mr James Tame. 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, 1851. To arrive, ex “ Travancore,” in a few days, I HHDS, FIRST QUALITY BRANDY! ,R. J. Duncan. April 9, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED are purchasers of Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New Zealand produce, and will advance on consignments to their correspondentsin London, Sydney or Hobart Town. ’ . Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Ist September, 1849.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 617, 2 July 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 617, 2 July 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 617, 2 July 1851, Page 2

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