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MR. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Wednesday next, the 7th January, AT HIE Welling 1 ton Auction Room, Lambton-Quay, (By direction of the Importers), 3 CASES OF LAMPS; comprising an Assortment of Grecian, Hall, Table, Bracket, Argand, Solar, and Palmer’s Lamps, from the house of Brooks & Co., Lamb’s Conduit-street, London. The whole of these can be warranted to act well, it being the invariable custom of the Manufacturer to try every Lamp on the Premises. Also, 1 CASE OF CHINA AND GLASS ORNAMENTS of the most elegant and recherche description ; amongst which will be found VASES of various patterns, both in China and Glass ; Flower Pots, Glass Toilets, with an assortment of useful Glass Ware, and a variety of other Goods. The Goods will be on show foFtwo days previous to the Sale, and the Sale will, commence punctually at 1 o’clock. ON THE SAME DAY, ' MR. ALLEN WILL SU3MIT TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, Those EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD PREMISES situated in MULGRAVE STREET, formerly occupied by Mr. W. Hornbrook. There is a Capital Double-fronted Shop, with Dwelling-House attached, containing 4 Rooms and Kitchen; adjoining is another Shop, with 2 Rooms, and a small Cottage of 2 Rooms. The GARDEN is LARGE, and in capital order.

In the rear is a Commodious Dwelling-House of 4 Rooms. Also, a small STORE. The Frontage is 66 Feet, by 200 Feet in Depth. The above Premises are in good order, and will produce a clear Rental of £l3O per annum, Forming altogether an Investment of the most Eligible Description! at 31st December, 1851. JUST PUBLISHED, Price One Shilling and Sixpence, THE COOK’S STRAIT ALMANACK, For the year 1852. Contents—Preface, Signal Station, Eclipses for 1852, Principal Articles of the Calendar, Almanack, Gardener’s Calendar, Latitude, Longitude, &c., of the Harbours in the Southern Province of New Zealand, Table for finding High Water, &c., Right Ascension, Declination and Meridian Passage of the Principal Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, Lati - tudes and Longitudes from observations by Captain Stokes, R.N., Scale of Fees in different Public Offices, Poundage Rates, Fees, &c., in the Administration of Waste Lands of the Crown, Military and Naval Directory, Directory for the Southern Settlements, Postage Regulations, List of Ordinances passed in the General Legislative Council, 1851, Table of Duties of Customs, Advertisements, &c. A few copies interleaved for memoranda may be had—Price 2s. Wellington, December 31, 1851. Education. REV. W. KIRTON will resume his Classes on Monday, sth January, 1852. December 31, 1851. THE LYTTELTON ARMS, PORT VICTORIA, By WILLIAM BANNISTER,, Jun. tv iiiLiiijdiu tiiat ue nas iaKeii uie i V T • above Hotel, and having made considerable additions and improvements to the Establishment, is now enabled to afford the Public every accommodation. To newly arrived Emigrants this Hotel will afford every convenience and all the comforts of a home, combined with the most moderate charges. Parties may always depend upon receiving at this Hotel articles of the very best description. There will always be on hand a choice and well selected stock of the following, viz.:— Martell’s Brandy, Hennessy’s do. French Cherry Brandy Sparkling Champagne, Burgundy, Marsala Bucellas, Hock, Fine Old Port Madeira, Golden and Brown Sherries Campbelton Whisky, Hollands, Gin Old Tom, Jamaica Rum, British Wines Cordials, Byass’ Bottled Ale and Porter Truman & Hanhury’s Extra Stout Burton Ale, Guiness’ Dublin Stout &c., &c., &c.

An Ordinary every Day at Two o’clock EST I’he following Newspapers are kept regularly filed, viz.:—The Sydney Morning Herald, Lyttelton Times, Illustrated London News, Despatch, New Zealand Spectator, Wellington Indepctidanit, Lyttelton, December 20, 1851. Ex “Wellington,” from the Chatham Islands. A FEW TONS POTATOES for Seed or otherwise. Also —Flour, Coffee, Sugar &c., &g. Apply to Geo, Edwards,, Manners-street. Wellington, December 13, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 669, 31 December 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 669, 31 December 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 669, 31 December 1851, Page 2

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