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Sale of Valuable Freehold Town land and Buildings, By Order of the Mortgagee. MR. JAMES SMITH, has received imperative instructionsfrom the Mortgagee to Sell, Without Reserve, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, on THURSDAY, the 15th January instant; — That desirable TOWN ACRE, No. 629, situate in the Tinakori Road, with the substantial Dwelling House, and other Buildings (formerly the property of A. T. Holroyd, Esq.) the whole having been recently put in most excellent order, and being well adapted, with a few trifling improvements, for a Gentleman’s Family Residence. This property will be found to command perhaps the finest view in the neighbourhood, and of the harbour of Port Nicholson and the surrounding district. For further information and particulars apply at the office of the Auctioneer. The Sale to take place at One o’clock. TERMS AT SALE. Plimmer’s Wharf, 7th January, 1852. Notice. THE Undersigned are prepared to receive Goods into their Bonded Warehouse at reduced rates free of Wharfage, W. Hickson & Co. Wellington, 27th September, 1851. Ex “ Munford.” OA SKINS fresh strong Brazilian TOBACCO, for Sheep Wash. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange Buildings, 25 th Nov>-, 1851. wool.. THE Undersigned will advance and effect Insurances upon Wool, as usual, consigned to their correspondents in London. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. Lombard Street, 3rd December, 1851. TO BE SOLD OR LET, A PLEASANTLY SITUATED HOUSE in Wallace-Street, containing SEVEN ROOMS, with a GARDEN, and OUTHOUSES attached. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, December 12th, 1851. DP. M'EUEN begs to inform his friends • and the public that he has this day disposed 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 1, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNEDbeg tointimate that they have taken the Premises and Business of Mr. M'Etien, 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'Etien in the Sydney market, they 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'Etien at prices considerably under the usual rates. Gilbert Pickett & Co. Wellington, December 1,1851. To arrive V "Sir George Pollock" and “Columbus,” ■j 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 Cloth Petticoats 1 „ Furniture Prints and Velvets 1 bale Flannel 1 , Kidderminster Carpet. Gilbert Pickett & Co. Wellington, December 2, 1851. To Country Storekeepers and others. fTIHE Undersigned have on hand a varied _L assortment of Drapery and other Goods which they will be happy to supply at low rates. Gilbert Pickett & Co. Wellington, December 2, 1851. For Sale. THE Premises at present occupied by John Fraser, Lambton Quay. Immediate possession will be given, For particulars apply to the Proprietor John Fraser. Wellington, December 24, 1851. On Sale, 500 TONS of the best NEWCASTLE Bethune & Hunter. Exchange Buildings, 10th September, 1851. AlOtlCßa THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to Warehouse Goods in their new Bonded Store. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange Buildings, Bth September, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 672, 10 January 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 672, 10 January 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 672, 10 January 1852, Page 2

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