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THIS DAY. Unreserved Sale by Auction. MR. WAITT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, this day, at Custom House Buildings, at One o’clock. W. T. 631— 1 case ex Lord William Bentinck more or less damaged by sea water, to be sold on account of whom it may concern. Containing:— 24 Pit Saws 40 dozen Pit Saw Files ALSO, G hhds. Vinegar 1 case assorted Saddlery 2 bales Packing Twine 1 bale Sole Leather 2 dozen'Calf Skins 1 case assorted Writing Paper 100 bushels superior Hobart Town Oats 50 Iron Pots, 3 doz. American Brooms 3 doz. Straight Handled Spades ALSO, GO coils superior Wool Lashing 14 do. do. New Zealand Rope 1 cask Sperm Oil Terms Liberal, at Sale. Wellington, February 11, 1852. NOTICE .OF SALE. MR. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION On an early Day next Week, AT THE HUTT. 2 capital Working Bullocks 1 do. do. Bull 2 Drays and Harness Materials for a Cart, J ton Hay About 12 1 head Poultry, Geese. &c. And sundry household requisites. ALSO, The residue of a Term of 2 A cres Land, now in crop, with an excellent Slab House, Pig Styes, &c. thereon, situated about 2J miles from the Huttßridgeandheldat the LOW RENTAL OF £4 PER ANNUM. The above being the property of May Burslem who is leaving the Colony. Further particulars in a future Advertisement. Wellington, February 11, 1852. Third’Ser ies~of Land Sales. Important Sale of Town and Country Lands.

. Mr. JAMES SMITH HAS received instructions to submit to Public Auction, at his Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, the following Vai liable Freehold Properties, viz:— Town Acre 629, situated in Tinakori Road, with that handsome Dwelling House thereon, built by Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq. lown Acte No. 3*->7 Kent Terrace, with the Dwelling House, Mill and other buildings Luvwn as me re ato vvinainni. in is is a most valuable section and can also be made a most profitable investment; there is an excellent well of water on the acre. Town Acre , kno vn as Captain Shuttleworth s property in Tinakori road, with the Buildings thereon ; sub- divided to suit purchasers. 1 here are several Wooden Houses on these two sections which are well worthy the attention of small capitalists. 1 Town Acre near the residence of Mr. Rangoon (late Mr. Sellars,) Eight valuable Town Acres and Eight valuable Country Sections situated at the Manawatu, Horowenua and Upper Hutt. One Section Lower Hutt (ICO acres) adioinnig Potts and M’Euens. Iwo Valuable Frontages in Lambton Quay, adjoining. the stores of Messrs. Johnston and o >o v’ , w * l h tEe buildings situated thereon. 2 Valuable Sections, (100 acres each) at Waikanai. 75 Acres Colonial Scrip. One Original Scrip, 150 Acres. Also several other Valuable Freehold Properties. Plans and Specifications of which will be on show at the Office of the Auctioneer. LUNCH at TWELVE O’clock. TERMS LIBERAL. Plimmer’s Wharf, lOth February, 1852. Valuable Frontages to Lambton Quay. MR W A ITT has received instructions from the Executors of the late Joseph Boulcott Esq, to offer by Public Auction, in she month of February next The Lease for Seven Years of the following first rate Frontages to Lambron 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 tnay 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 that, 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, &e., iii quantities for preserving, at such prices as will induce persons with families, and others, to purchase for the above purpose. Wellington, February 4, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 2

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