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Public Sale. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 19th instant. 1 Case Fancy Drapery, containing—--29 pieces, ell wide Prints 9 do. Orleans, Alpacas, &c, 5 do. Ladies’ Cloth 20 Embroidered Dresses 22 pair Cambric Handkerchiefs 71 cravatsand Grenadine Silk Handkerchiefs ALSO, 1 Case Muslin Dresses 2 Cases Prints and Delaines 2 do. hosiery, men’s, women’s and children’s assorted 2 Bales blue Serge Shirts 2 do. Regatta do. 1 Case Boots and Shoes 1 do. Felt and Glazed Hats A quantity of Surplus Ship's Stores, and various other Goods, as per Catalogue. Sale to COMMENCE at 1 o'clock precisely. Exchange Buildings, Feb. 13. 1852.

UNRESERVED SALE!!’ Cargo of the “William Alfred,” “ Don Juan,” and sundry Shipments from England, &c. MR. W A ITT has received instructions from Messrs. Wm. DICKSON & Co., the Importers, to Sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at ONE o’clock; — The Cargo of the “ William Alfred,” and various shipments, to close consignments, viz:— 172 bags superior Pampanga Sugar 64 mats Company’s No. 1 Pieces 32 ~ Crushed Lump do. 5 hhds. Loaf Sugar 10 half chests superior Congou 29 bags Manila Coffee 2 cases Cloves 10 bags Dates 80 boxes Robinson’s Soap 44 boxes Mould Candles 10 boxes Sperm do. 40 cases Wix & Sons Oilman’s Stores 6 kegs Tobacco “ Europa” Brand 40,004 No. 2 Government Manila Cigars 60,000 No. 3 do. do do. 200 bushels best Taranaki Seed Oats 11 tons Liverpool Salt 6 hhds. Coal Tar 3 barrels Stockholm Tar 100 kegs White Lead and Black Paint 50 tins assorted Linseed Oil, Turpentine, and Spirits of Tar 2 bales Sole Leather 1 ~ Kip do. J )) VcTD ~ — ■ ~ - 8 quarter-casks Champion’s Vinegar 8 cases Lescher’s Starch 1 bale Fancy Prints 1 do. Navy Blue do. 2 do. 36 and 72 in calico 1 case assorted Moleskin Trousers 1 bale Blue Baize and Serge Shirts very superior ALSO, The following Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c., to close various Consignments :.. 7 qr. casks Campbell Town Whisky 5 hhds. superior B.P, Rum 3 hhds. Rum 10 qr. casks single and double diamond Hunt’s superior Port Wine lo octaves Rutherford & Co.'s Pale Sherry ex Simlah 4 qr. casks Madeira same brand ex Clara 2 qr.- casks and 4 octaves Brown Sherry, ex Emu 20 casks Ale and 20 doz. Porter, Marzetti & Sons

Aiso, on account of whom it may concern, Ex Clara, Potter, from London, arrived in Wellington 6th October, 1851— Remainder of 2 cases M'Laren’s Boots and Shoes 1 bale Broad Cloths, Alpacas, Cassimeres, &c. 8 bales White, Red, and G’een Blankets 2 pieces superior Welch Flannel. Terms at Sale. lunch at twelve. Wellington. February 14, 1852. 0T n IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by a Deed bearing date the 11 th day of February, in the Year 1852, and expressed to be made between George Waters of Wellington n i*^ e r°L° n J of N ew Zealand, General Dealer, of the first part, Kenneth Bethune and oeoige Hunter, of Wellington aforesaid, Merchants, and William Hickson, of Wellington aioresaid, mercnaiß, of the second part, ana the several other persons whose names ar° thereunto subscribed, being creditors of the said George Waters of the third part, the said George Waters hath conveyed, assured, and assigned , all his Real Estate, Stock-in-Trade Furniture and Effects, unto the said Kenneth Bethune, George Hunter, and William Hickson, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, m trust for the equal benefit of such of the creditors of the said George Waters within Th Bent A°’ a, . ,d execute the said deed’ The Month i S i after the da,e ‘hereof lhe said deed was duly executed by the said George Waters, Kenneth Bethune Georo-e Hunter, and William Hickson, in the’presence of, and attested by Robert Hart, of Wellington suckiing cheesm -’ to Messrs. Bethune and Hunter, Wedington to whom all persons indebted to the S S aid re s te, ?t are r^, uested t 0 P a J’ ’he amount ceedings. 1 e btS ‘° P reve >’‘legal proRobert Hart, „• „ Solicitor of the Trustees Wellington, February H, 1852. ’

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

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