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MR. ALLEN, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and the Neighbouring Settlements that, in order to afford additional accommodation to his patrons, he has commenced a new and spacious Building which he intends to devote exclusively to the Auction Business: the New Room will bejofty, well lighted and ventilated, and the Public may rely upon every attention being shown to any Commission with which they may be pleased to entrust him. THE TERMS, Which Mr. Allen begs to submit, are as follows :t— Five per cent, upon the amount of all Sales under £5O; from £5O to £2OO, two and a half per cent; from £2OO to £5OO, two per cent; above £5OO, one per cent. Parties treated with for Sales upon their own premises, or specially. In addition to the Auction business, Mr. A. attends to the sale of Land, Houses, Cattle, Agricultural and Coast produce, General Merchandize, &c., on Commission. The Public are respectfully requested to observe tHut Lot Money is not charged by Mr. Allen. Valuations made, Lands Surveyed and Mapped, and Estate Agencies carefully attended to. Lambton Quay, Bth October, 1851. To be Let, rHE BRICK BUILDING known as Boulcott’s Store, on the Beach, next to Mr. Tankersley’s, with the land adjoining; also, a piece of land adjoining the premises of Johnson & Moore, comprising about 30 feet frontage to the Beach. For further particulars apply to _ Geo. Moose, Jas. Kelham, Exors. to the estate of the late Joseph Boulcott. Wellington, September 5, 1851. ON SALE, Ex “ Munford ” and late, arrivals, o < BOXES PATENT SPERM CANDLES Cheeses in tins 20 cases Gin, duty paid 10 casks Dunbar’s bottled Porter 12 cases Raspberry Vinegar, pintsand quarts 12 cases assorted superior Jams 20 cases London Pickles, pints and quarts 5 cases Salad Oil, pints and halves 6 hhds. and 6 qr. casks Vinegar 30 bags Siam Sugar 10 casks Ships’ Biscuit 8 barrels Stockholm Tar 1 bale assorted Leather 2 cases best London Saddlery 30 tins White Lead, 30 tins Black Paint 1 bale Dark Printed Cottons. .Also, Ex “ Fly,” from Manawatu. Bacon, Maize, bran, Tow. &c., &c., &c. Robert Waitt. Welington, September 24, 1851.

For Sale. G} TEAMS of Bullocks and Drays ** 14 Cows 14 tons of Hay free from docks or rubbish 2 Ploughs, &c. Apply to T. W. Tankersley, Upland Farm; or at the Commercial Hotel, Where good Brandy and Ale can be procured. Wellington, April 30, 1851. GEORGE EDWARDS, (Late of the ‘lndependent’ office.) Licensed Custom House, LAND, And General Commission Agent. Office opposite Mr. J. King’s office, Manners Street. Wellington, Sept. 10, 1851. THE following Choice ENGRAVINGS, in neat Gilt Frames, have been recently received, and are on sale at the Office of this Paper: — The Marys at the Sepulchre Queen Esther, Christ in the Garden Way to Happiness, Maternal Instruction Cottage Fireside, Visit of Affection Theatrical Attractions, The Rescue Escape of Alaster M’Donald Portrait of Sir R. Peel Spanish Lady, Beauties of England Fidelity and Temptation. Also— Manuscript Music Books, Wellington, October 18, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 12 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 12 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 12 November 1851, Page 1

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