'this day. *‘DON JUAN,” and “MUNFOED.” MR. WAITT will sell the remainder of the above Cargoes THIS DAY, SATURDAY, December 13, at Custom-House Buildings, at Twelve o’clock, viz : — 30 bags Manila Coffee 20 „ White Siam Sugar 10 ~ assorted Pepper 4 boxes Sago 2 ~ Marmalade 2 bales Gunny Bags 2 cases No. 2 Government Manila Cigars 1 ~ superior Cutlery 1 „ Stationery 2 bales Printed Cottons 1 ~ White Calicoes 6 ~ Pickles 12 ~ assorted Jams 6 casks Vinegar Saddlery, Slops AND SUNDRY GOODS, To close Consignments. Wellington, December 13, 1851. Public Sale. I\/TESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will JIVJL sell by. Auction at the EXCHANGE, on MONDAY next, 15th December.— 12 tons first quality V.D. L. FLOUR 15 tons Adelaide do., in 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags 5 hhds. B. P. Rum 2 hhds. Whisky 10 skins Brazilian Tobacco (fresh) Sundry Ship’s Stores, and other Goods, as per Catalogue. Sale at One o’clock. Exchange, 12th December, 1851. MR. WAITT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY next, the 17th instant, at Custom House Buildings, the entire cargo of the Brig Sisters, Capt. Clark. Sale at One o’clock. Full particulars in hand Bills. Wellington, December 13, 1851. Notice of Land Sale. MR. JAMES SMITH’S important and extensive SALE OF TO d N AND COUNTRY LANDS has been fixed to take place at bis Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th December inst. Particulars in hand bills. LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED in Mr. Laing’s usual style at half-past Twelve o’clock, and the Sale will take place precisely at ONE o’clock. Terms—Liberal. Plimmer’s Wharf, 10th December, 1851.
FREEHOLD House and Land Sale in a valuable and improving situation in Town. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from George Moore, Esq., to offer for imperative Sale the following Valuable Town Allotment, Buildings, &c., (uncleared at the last Land Sale) at his next Land Sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of December instant, at his Mart, Plimmei’s Wharf:— All that Valuable Frontage to Lambtonquay, comprising—sl feet frontage by about 135 feet deep, in accordance with the plan exhibited at the former Sale marked No. 2, with the extensive buildings thereon, formerly occupied by Lieutenant-Colonel Gold. The Buildings on the plot have been erected’ at a cost of upwards of £BOO, and the Premises are admirably suited, at a trifling cost, to be converted into a first-rate Family Hotel,(being in a highly favourable position in the principal thoroughfare to the Country Districts. Plimmer’s Wharf, Dec. 10, 1851. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Richard Baker, Esq., J. P., to sell at his great Land Sale, which will take place on Wednesday, the 24th December inst, the following valuable Freehoia 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 . nd b ® "Riingitikei Oliver (adjoining the land of J. T. lylee, Esq.) Wellington, December 10, 1851. Waterloo Hotel, Kai Warra. MR. ALBERT HEESE begs most respectfuJVo„ncquaint bis Friends, and the Public of Wellington, that the License of the above Hotel has been transferred to him, and he trusts that by keeping constantly on hand a stock of the choicest Wines, Beers, Spirits &c . &c., he will obtain that liberal patronage with which he was favored when he lately held the Freemasons’ Tavern. The Opening Ball and Supper Will take place on THURSDAY, the IRth instant, at nine o’clock. Tickets to admi't\a Lady and Gentieman—7s. 6d.; Single Ticket —ss. To be had at the New Zealander; Aurora Tavern; Barrett’s Hotel; Wellington Hotel; Royal Hotel; Caledonian Hotel; and at the bar of the Waterloo Hotel. An excellent Quadrille Band will be in attendance. December 10, 1851. Notice. PPHE Undersigned are prepared to receive . A Goods into their Bonded Warehouse at reduced rales free of Wharfage. W. Hickson & Co. Wellington, 27th September, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 664, 13 December 1851, Page 2
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