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Unreserved Sale by Auction, TUESDAY, the 9th Dec. Messrs, hervey, johnston & Co. will sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY next, an assortment of the following Goods, without reserve, to close various accounts, viz.— Groceries (.hemicals Ironmongery and Hardware and Sundries Particulars in Hand Bills. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Lombard-street, December 6, 1851. Cargo of the “DON JUAN,” from Sydney. MR. WAITT has received instructions from Messrs. Wm. Hickson & Co. to sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Te Aro, On Wednesday next, the \Qth inst., AT TWELVE O’CLOCK ; 6)04. BAGS Superior Adelaide FLOUR, 2001 b. bags. 10 half chests superior Souchong Congo 55 bags White Siam Sugar 16 „ Crushed Lump „ 10 „ No. 1 Company Pieces ~ 2 hhds. Loaf „ ,3 casks Treacle 1 ~ Carolina Rice 72 bags Manila Coffee 50m. Nos. 2 and 3 Govt. Manila Cigars 2 cases Cloves 1 ~ Pearl Sago 5 bags Walnuts 10 casks Dried Apples 1 case Liquorice 1 ' 9 tins Normandy Pippins 10 bags French Dates 2 cases Prunes in tins 2 ~ Cheese 4 „ Jib Mustard 1 ~ Salad Oil 6 ~ Castor Oil 6 „ pint Pickles 10 tierces Port Phillip Beef, without Bones 40 boxes Soap 4 ~ Belmont Sperm Candles 88 ~ Mould ~ 10 ~ Coleman’s Starch 5 tons Liverpool Salt 45 kegs Whitelead 40 ~ Black Paint 3 Hhds. superior Brandy 4 qr. casks ~ 4 Hhds. B. P. Rum 5 octaves Sherry Wine Terms: Liberal, at Sale. Lunch at Twelve o’clock. Wellington, sth December, 1851.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Richard Baker, Esq., J. P., to sell at his great Land Sale, which will take place this month (the day will be fixed next week) the following valuable Freehold Land, viz.:— 1 section of 100 acres, situated at Wanganui? well known as the Shakspeare Cliff property. Also—--1 section, 150 acres, at Rangitikei, beautifully situated between the Tuturui Stream end the Rangitikei River (adjoining the land of J. T. Tylee, Esq.) Wellington, December 5, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to intimate that they have taken the Premises and Business of Mr. M'Euen, Mulgrave-street, and respectfully' solicit a continuance of the patronage and support hitherto shewn to him. Having secured the services of an experienced buyer in England, and also of Mr. M'Euen in the Sydney market, the}’ .will at all times be supplied with the most fashionable and seasonable Goods. In order to make room for shipments daily expected Sir George Pollock and Columbus they will be prepared to offer the Stock purchased of Mr. M'Euen at prices considerably under the usual rates. C'* r\ Wellington, December 1,1851. DP. M'EUEN begs to inform his friends • and the public that he has this day dis posed of his business to Messrs. G. Pickett & T. E. Creed, and for whom he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by him. Wellington, December], 1851. Notice. THE Shop will be closed for the purpose of re-marking the Stock on Thursday and Friday next, the 4th and sth December, and will be re.opened on Saturday next, the 6th inst. Gilbert Pickett & Co. Mulgrave Street, Wellington, December 2, 1851. To Country Storekeepers and others. THE Undersigned have on hand a varied assortment of Drapery and other Goods which they will be happy to supply at low rates. Gilbert Pickett & Co. Wellington, December 2, 1851. To arrive “Sir George Pollock” and "Columbus,” -I CASE HOSIERY ~ French Kid and other Gloves, Real Valenciennes Lace and Millinery 1 „ Printed Muslin Dresses 1 ~ Paxton’s Alsatian Bareges, quite new 1 „ Printed de Laines 1 ~ Ribbons, Self-coloured French de Laines and Merinos 1 ~ Haberdashery 1 ~ French Stays and Hair Cioth Petticoats 1 „ Furniture Prints and Velvets 1 bale Flannel 1 ~ Kidderminster Carpet. Gilbert Pickett & Co, Wellington, December 2, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 662, 6 December 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 662, 6 December 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 662, 6 December 1851, Page 2

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