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The Land Sale. I MR JAMES SMITH has now received imperative instructions to sei, on Wednesday, the first day of October, at his Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, all those valuable Freehold, Town and Country Lands, with buildings, &c., erected thereon, as already advertised m his preliminary notice, dated 15th u l tn “°» to which advertisement, settlers, capitalists, are respectfully requested to give due attention. The various plans of The several properties have been carefully preparing, and are now open for inspection at the Auctioneer s Office, every information relative to the said properties will be given. The sale will commence punctually at Two o'clock. A Champagne Lunch, in Mr. Laing’s usual style, will be on the table precisely at One o’clock. Terms Liberal. Plimmer’s Wharf, 16th September, 1851. Preliminary Notice. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. JAMES SMITH takes the earliest opportunity of announcing that he has been favoured' with instructions from the Proprietor to submit the following Lands, Houses, &c., to public competition at an early date, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, viz:— Town Acre No. 544, with the extensive buildings thereon, formerly occupied by Lieut. Colonel Gold. This acre has extensive Beach frontage, and will be divided so as to secure to each purchaser a valuable Town allotment. Town Acre No. 134, with frontages in Ingistre and Taranaki-streets, Te Aro. This acre is most eligible for small building allotments, being situate in a rapidly improving part of the Town. Town Acres No. 785 and 787, situate in Rid-diford-street,, closely adjoining Mr. Sellar’s farm, are level, dry, and have been under cultivation. Country Section No. 7, well known as the section late in the occupation of the Hon. Henry Petre, with all the excellent Dwelling house, Stables, Barn, Labourers’ cottages, Outhouses, &c. Country Section No. 20, Ohiro, partially cleared and cultivated, and from its proximity to the Town offers superior advantages to country settlers. Also Three Sections at Waikanae most judiciously selected in that fertile district, being early choices, and embracing the most valuable land in that locality. Careful plans of the above will be prepared Vj an uApciiunuudOut Tujui, Purtkcr particularc and day of sale will be duly announced in future advertisements. The Auctioneer confidently invites the attention of intending purchasers of valuable landed and Freehold Property to the above advertisement, and he is instructed to announce that the terms on which it will be offered will be of the most liberal description. Plimmer’s Wharf, August 16, 1851.

Ex “CLARA.” W QR. CASKS, 148 cases Wine • 6 hhds., 6} casks Braudy 50 cases Geneva 67 casks Bottled Beer 22 barrels Beer 4 bales 10 & 11} Blankets 2 ~ 2& 2 Shirts 1 „ Blue Serge ditto 2 „ Flannel 2 10 & 11} Grey Cotton Sheets 2 Scotch Twill Grey Domestics 2 White Sheeting and Shirting 2 cases White Shirts 4 ~ Boots and Shoes 1 „ Paris Hats 1 ~ Girls and Women’s Bonnets 2 AVMts Mole Trou ssrs 2 „ Prints, Hoyle’s small plates 2 „ Fine Glassware 2 ~ Hosiery 5 „ Toys 100 „ cases Groceries and Oilman’s Stores 15 Sperm Candles 8 ~ Starch 16 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 8 ~ Pear! Barley 14 „ packages Preserved Fish 25 kegs Patent Nails 2 cases Sickles, Reaping H ooks Lead Pipe, Arms and Boxes, Iron Coarse, Fine, and Rock Sait Coal and Stock in Tar Yellow Resin and Pitch Hervey, Johnston, & Co. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanic*’ Institute. rpHE following Lectures will be delivered in J. the Hall of the Institute, in continuation or the present series:— Thursday, Sept. 18—Mr, Roberts (part 2) the Science of Optics, as applicable to the Illumination of Lighthouses. « « 11— Mr. Justice Chapman, on Lynch Law. Wellington, August 30, 1851. To arrive per “ Thames,” Capt. Hedley, from London. PALE AND GOLDEN SHERRIES in quarter casks and octaves Very choice Old Port in octaves and quarter a ? o °l‘ h ?, <^ e h tei vintages of 1834 and 1842. Both the above wines selected T^P retsl y ‘or this market 10 hhd. Brandy of 1849 &c. -VVelliiighm. S~.,tPmlwr a J ’ Dt,KCAy ’

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 2

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