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MR. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION FRIDAY next, the 30th January. AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM, 5 CRATES EARTHEN WARE just received Ex Lord William Bentinck, containing several excellent Dinner Services of modern patterns, a variety of Toilet Setts, and an assortment of Plates of various sizes and patterns, which will be sold in lots to suit General Purchasers A small case of Wines, Glasses, &c. ALSO, A quantity of Grocers’ Fittings, comprising : — Double Weighing Machine by “ Bartlett” 12 superior Fancy Tea Cannisters 5 pair Scales with Iron and Brass Weights ] excellent Trunk 2 Coffee Mills, Cheese Knife. Corn Measures 5 bags Coffee, and a variety of Miscellaneous Articles. The Sale will commence punctually at 11 o'clock Wellington, January 28, 1852. PUBLIC SALE. Messrs, bethune & hunter are instructed to sell by Auction on FRIDAY next, the 3oth inst., at the Exchange, POSITIVELY WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, the following Goods Ex Perseverance, Marshall, master, @ Hobart Town. 2 bales Bag Cap Paper 1 bale Double Demy do., newspaper size 2 carroteels Currants 80 bags Mauritius Sugar 20 ~ fine do., do. 2 boxes I' ax Candles 2 ~ Sperm do. 16 half chests Congou Tea 1 cask Champagne Vinegar. ALSO 25 half hhds. best White Wine Vinegar 10 barrels bottled do. do. 35 boxes tobacco Pipes 1 case Brushware ? 1 crate Breakfast and Tea Services 1 bale Calf Skins 8 sets Cart Harness.

Terms=-C=sh. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock precisely. Wellington, January 27, 1852. Mr. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY next, the 4th Feb., ON THE PREMISES, LAMBTON QUAY, THE remainder of the Stock in Trade, Furniture and Effects of Mr. G. Levy, (who is leaving the colony.) Also.— FREEHOLD PREMISES SITUATED AT TE ARO, Comprising 3 Tenements which produce a rental of upwards of £3) per annum; The premises have been recently put into a thorough state of repair, are fully occupied, and offer a most FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY for the INVESTMENT of a SMALL CAPITAL. ■ Further particulars in Hand Bills. Wellington, January 28, 1852. Valuable Frontages to Lambton Ouay. MR WAITT has received instructions from the Executors of the late Joseph Boulcott Esq, to offer by Public Auction, in the month of February next The Lease for Seven Years of the following first rate Frontages to Lainbton Quay. Lot I—A Frontage of 88 feet to Lambton Quay, being part of the well known Town SectioN, No. 511, with the Brick Building standing thereon adjoining Mr. Tankersley’ s Hotel. Lot 2 —A Frontage of 33 feet to Lambtcn Quay, being part of Town Section No. 489, and extending in depth to Wellington Terrace about 119 feet. Further particulars will appear in a future Advertisement, and in the meantime any information may be obtained from the Executors or from the Auctioneer. Custom House Buildings, January 14, 1852. 0 N SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex “ Chieftain," and other late arrivals. FIVE casksand cases GLASSWARE, consisting of— Cut Decanters, quarts and pints ~ Claret do. „ Tumblers, Wine Glasses „ Champagne Glasses ~ Goblets, Ale Glasses, Finger do. „ Wine Coolers, Pickle Jars „ Sugar Basins, &c., &c. Pressed and Fluted Tumblers Plain Wine Glasses Pickle Jars, Sugar Basins, &c., &c., &c. These are all of best quality, being from the well-known firm of Apsley, Pellati, & Co. ALSO,— A large collection of handsome Chimney Ornaments Toilet Bottles, &c., &c., &c. A general assortment of EARTHENWARE, amongst which are a few Breakfast and Tea Sets Gtoceriea and Oilmen’s Stores of every kind 120,000 Manila Cigars, Nos. 2 and 3 East Coast Maize and Pork &c., &e., &c, William Spinks, Herbert-street, Te Aro. Wellington, January' 21, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 28 January 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 28 January 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 28 January 1852, Page 2

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