Supplementary Public Sale. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 22nd NOV. At One o'clock. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by Auction, at the EXCHANGE, A few Miscellaneous GOODS, to close Consignments, ex William and James. Exchange, November 21. 1851. SALE OF HOUSE AND SHOP, Stock in Trade, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT THE HUTT. MR. ALLEN Has received instructions from the Assignee, .to sell by Auction, on the premises, On MONDAY HEXT, the 24th Nov., I Ft HE LEASE of the Premises occupied by 1 Mr. W. Moody, situated at the corner of the Hutt and Waiwetu Road. The Premises are quite new, and admirably adapted for a general business; the shop is spacious, well lighted, and completely fitted with necessary shelves and fixtures. The Lease has about 17 years to run, at the very LOW RENT of one Pound per annum. After which, will be sold:— All the Genuine STOCK IN TRADE and EFFECTS, comprising—An assortment of Japanned Tin and Iron Ware, a small lot of Drugs, a quantity of general Stationery, School and other Books, Groceries and Oilmen’s Stores, Show Glasses, Weights and Scales, Drapery, Hosiery and Haberdashery, Nails, Spars, Scantling, Boards, Piles, Bricks, a few lots of Household Furniture, Shop Fixtures and Fittings, &c., tec. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely, And no Lot Money will be charged. November 22, 1851. To arrive by the “Columbus,” A. Holton, from London July 2, MRS. MASTERS begs to caii the attention of the Ladies of Wellington that she has received invoices of her Summer Stock of BONNETS of the latest style of Fashion, being shipped only a day or two before the sailing of that vessel; also—French Flowers and Ribbons, with the World of Fashion. Wellington, November 22, 1851.
To Bakers and others. WHO would go to the Diggings when, by applying to Mr. G. EDWARDS, Man-ners-street, they can hear of a superior Business in the Baking Line. The premises are all new, and the Oven capable of baking 300 Loaves. There is a good trade done in Dinners, and is capable of great extension in the hands of any person desirous of realising an independence. November 22. 1851. Ex “ Sir George Pollock.” SMALL ANCHORS AND CHAINS 10 hhds. Brandy, first quality Sherry in quarter casks •1 cask T hinges, &c. R. J. Duncan. 'Wellington, November 21, 1851. To be Sold or Let with purchasing clauses, TOWN Acre No. 516, Tinakore Road, and two thirds of Town Acres, Nos. 84 and §5 in Taranaki Street. In lots to suit purchasers. apply to Mr. Hart, Solicitor, Lambton Quay. Wellington, November 21, 1851. To arrive by the “ Columbus.” 3 CRATES OF SUPERIOR ASSORTED CROCKERY. ... J. Masters. Wellington, November 22, 1851. James Gerrard, Brewer, deceased, ALL Persons having claims or demands on the Estate of James Gerrard, late of Maori Row, Wellingtm, Brewer, deceased, are requested forthwith to send the particulars thereof to Mr. W, S. Loxley, of Wellington, Merchant, jhe acting executor under Mr. Gerrard’s Will. And all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay such debts to Mr. Loxley. Wellington, 21st November, 1851. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership between the undersigned, John Robert Johnson, and John Borton, in the trade or business of Merchants at Dunedin, in the district of Otago, in the Province of New Munster, under the firm of John Robert Johnston & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and in future the business will be carried on by the said John Robert Johnston on his separate account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said Partnership in the regular course of trade. Witness our hands this 23rd day of May. 1851. J. R. Johnston. John Borton. Witnesses. John Hyde Harris. Angus Matheson. To Parents and Guardians. WANTED, a respectable youth, as an Apprentice to a Chemist & Druggist. Apply to C. D. Barraud, Chemist, &c. Wellington, November 18th, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 658, 22 November 1851, Page 2
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