PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. ALLEN Will Sell by Auction, On MONDAY next, the Sth February, AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM,— A QUANTITY of GOODS and MERCHANDISE, the property of various parties who are leaving the Colony, comprising : — A few Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Tools A small Invoice of Saws, general Ironmongery, Spades, &c. The above are of the best description, having been selected expressly for the importer’s own use, and will be sold in suitable Lots; A lot of Gutta Percha Riding Whips ‘ White and Colored Blankets Rugs and Table Covers Foolscap, Post, and ruled Brief Paper J setter Clips, Bottling Wax Large Family Bible in 2 vols. 1 Hand Organ • And various Miscellaneous Articles. ALSO, For the benefit of whom it may concern 2 cases of Wearing Apparel, Linen, Books, Pictures, &-c., damaged by Sea Water, ex Lord William Bentinck, and “Coastwise.” For further particulars, see hand-bills. Sale will commence punctually at 1 o’clock. Wellington, February 4, 1852. Valuable Frontages to Lambton Quay. 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 Fiontagesto Lambton Quay. Lot I—A1 —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. FRUITS FOR PRESERVES, At reduced Prices. JAMES M'BETH begs to intimate tha*, to prevent the loss arising from the over-sup-ply of STONE FRUIT now being thrown upon the market, he will offer for sale for a short time Orleans, and Yellow Gage Plums, &c., in quantities for preserving, at such prices as will induce persons with families, and others, to purchase for the above purpose. Wellington, February 4, 1852. Oats. 1 BUSHELS best Van Diemen’s Land Seed Oats for Sale. Apply to Robert Waitt. Custom House Buildings, 7th January, 1852. For Sale. A FEW articles of Cabinet Wobk made of the finest specimens of New Zealand Figured Woods, at J. Annear’s, Sydney-street, Thorndon Flat, Opposite the New School Room. Wellington, January 28, 1852. Paintings and Engravings. CD. BARRAUD begs to call the attention • oftbe Public to thebestand mostvaried collection of Paintings and Engravings yet introduced into the Colony; they have been specially selected by his brother (Mr. Henry Bairaud,) and have arrived in good condition. Lambton Quay, January, 3(), 1852. To Sail immediately. For Port Cooper and Otago. aJSSAk HR HE fine Brigantine JjgTS&s SCOTIA. Bor freight or passage Apply to W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, January 30, 1852. First Vessel for Sydney Direct. THE CLIPPER SCHOONER 1 WILLIAM ALFRED, Finley, Master, 150 tons, will sail f° r above Port immediately Part of her Cargo and Berths being already engaged early application is necessary. Apply to ___ W, Hickson & Co. Wellington, January 28, 1852. For Sydney, Po sail on Saturday, the 7th February. T llE FINE First-Class Ship 5. FATZ MA, tons, Sproul, commander. Her accommodations for Pas sengers are of a superior description, and she will positively sail as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. M. Bannatyne & Co. ■Wellington, February 4, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 680, 7 February 1852, Page 2
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