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Unreserved Sale of Drapery Goods, &c. MR. ALL E N WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 23iid MARCH, AT THE WHLI INGTON AUCTION BOOM, A CONSIGNMENT of Three Cases DRAPERY GOODS, comprising— Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts Cotton Braces, Blue Cloth Caps Felt and Alpaca Fishing Hats Comforters, Californian and Scarlet Cravats Kersey and Cotton Drawers Women’s White and Brown Stays De Laines, Silesia, Black Shalloon Baby Hoods, Silk Squares and Handkerchiefs Russia Diaper, Cheese Cloth, Duck Green Baize, Roll Jaconets, Ribbons ! Gytnp, Whiskers, Nett Figured Lace,&c.,&c. Sundry Haberdashery White and Coloured Quilts and Blankets ALSO, A Patent Portable Mangle, by Hopwood. Hair Mattress, Elbow Chair, &c., &c. 2 Milch Cows (in Calf), and a 2-year old Heifer also in Calf. And a variety of miscellaneous articles. Sale will commence punctually at One o’clock. Wellington, March 20, 1852. For the Port Phillip Gold Fields, CALLING AT NELSON, IF SUFFICUKW INDUCEMENT OFFERS. TMIE well-known fine fast-sailing SISTERS, Hugh Clark com’fc will sail as above, on her return from the East Coast. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, Apply to CAPTAIN CLARK, or ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, March 17, 1552. Notice. HP H E Undersigned are prepared to Warehouse Goods in their new Bonded Store. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, March 17, 1852. On Sale, 500 TDNS of the Lest Newcastle CO A IS

BETHUNE & HUN TER. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1-52. Ex “ Agra," AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, LOCKWOOD, BROTHERS SIIKFFIELD. IVORY, Stag,& Black-handled, Table and Dessert Knives and Forks Carving Knives and Forks Best Butchers’ and Table Steels Best Butchers’ Knives Best Pruning, Pocket, and Penknives Scissors, Fleams, Firmer, and Socket Chisels Pit and Hand Saw Setts Best Brace Bitts assorted Spokeshaves, best Cut Gimblets Hatchets, Shingling do., Grubbing Hoes Stubs’ best Pit, Hand, Tenon, and Crosscut Saw Files • Lockwood’s do. do. do. Stubs’ Smith’s Files, Gulleting Files Best cast steel Handsaws DIXON AND SONS, SHEFFIELD. Electro-Plated Tea, Table, and Dessert Spoons Do. do. Mustard, Salt, and Egg do. Do. do. Table and Dessert Forks British Plate Tea, Table, and Dessert Spoons Do. do. Mustard and Salt do. Do. do. Table and Dessert Forks Britannial Metal Tea Pots, Sugar Tongs BY Reap Hooks, Hay Knives Scythes and Mountings, Ash Axe Handles Foster’s No. 3 best Strapped Spades Patent Screws, L to 3in., Escutchions and Pins Best Box Wood, 2ft. Rules Tea Bells, Brass Curtain Rings Mane Combs, Coffin Pins Brass Cannons and Anchors Brass Screw Hooks, Brass Sash Fasteners Patent Brass Stop Butt Hinges, 1, 14, and 1* inch ’ Blind Roller Ends and Pullies Brass Bolts, Brass Desk Hinges Fish Hooks, Fishing Lines Japanned Door Scrapers, Stink Traps and Fire Dogs Solar Lamp Cottons, Steel Split Key Rings Jews’ Harps, Steel Knitting Pins Mattrass, Packing and Sail Needles Steel Snuffers, Copper Tacko Salter’s Spring Balances, Dressing and Smalltooth Combs Basting Spoons, Ramrod Tips and Screws Carpenters’ Pencils, Turkey Slips Iron Squares, Carpenters’ Steel do. Patent T Hinges, 9 to 20 in. Lead Ladles, Tinned Water Bowls Gun Nipples Clout Nails, Iron Wire Brass Table Candlesticks Wheat and Flour Sieves Brass Frame Sash Pullies Cut Clasp Nails, and Flooring Brads J. E. \VATKIN. Wellington, March 17, 1852. Private Hotel and Boarding House. NORGROVE begs respectfully to ’ ' • inform his Friends, and the Public generally, that he has removed to those commodious Premises'formerly known as the Suffolk Hotel, Pipitea, which is now undergoing a complete repair, and he intends opening the' same as a Private Hotel and Boarding House. W. N. trusts, by attention to the wants of his Patrons, and the excellence of the general accommodations, to meet that support which it will ever be his study to deserve. N.B.— Warm, Cold and Shower Baths. good stabling. Wellington, March If, 1852.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 20 March 1852, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
621

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 20 March 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 20 March 1852, Page 2

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