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Sale of Stock, Furniture, &c., at the Hutt. MR. ALLEN ' WILL SELL DY AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 29tii MARCH, ON THE PREMISES OF MR. J. CORY, HUTT ROAD, THE STOCK and PRODUCE, comprising—--40 bushels Wheat, a lot of Onions acre of Potatoes, | ton Hay 2 Prime Dairy Cows, 3 Steers 1 Cart Horse, 9 Pigs Saddle, Bridle, and Martingale Harrow 2 Hives of Bees, Dairy Utensils Butcher’s and Farming Tools & Implements Household Furniture and Effects In consequence of the Proprietor leaving the Colony. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o’clock. March 24, 1852. Public Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER - uV - L will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday next, the 30th inst.:— SURIZUS SHIVS STORES, EX “ AGRA,” 60 bags Biscuit, 20 barrels Flour 5 kegs Split Peas, 2 bags Rice 2 cases English Cheese 25 Westphalia Hams 5 casks Preserved Meats, Salmon, &c., &c. 4 barrels Irish Pork 2 tierces Hambro Beef 1 barrel Currants, 1 cask W, I. Sugar 18 cases Port and Sherry 30 casks bottled /He and Porter Pickles, Tripe, Suet, and various other small Stores. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. Exchange Buildings, March 27, 1852. Sale of Freehold Building Allotments. M 11. A L L E N IS INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 2nd APRIL, AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM, A 9V ACRE, situated on the most eligible portion of Whllincton Terrace, immediately adjoining the Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr. Cridlaud. The Acre will be subdivided into suitable Building Allotments. also, A Frontage of 30 feet by 90 feet in depth, on Wellington Terrace, in the rear of the Premises of Messrs. Samuel & Joseph. On the same day will be sold, a quantity of Tools and Implements, selected expressly for the use of a Bush Settler, sundry Household Furniture, and Goods, 2G doz. Devonshire Cvder, &c. Further particulars in next advertisement. March 27, 1852. Always on Sale, in bond or duty paid, JVI ARTELL’S Pale and Brown UrawtZ?/, in hhds. and qr. casks Fine old Scotch Whisky Geneva, in red cases Claret, Port and Sherry, in octaves, quartercasks, or in bottle Parties wishing it can have their Wines bottled before removal. R. J. DUNCAN. March 24, 1852. For the Port Phillip Gold Fields, CALLING AT NELSON, IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS. well-known line fast-sailing Hrig S/SI'BSS, Hugh Clark commander, 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, 1852. Notice. TH E Undersigned are prepared to Warehouse Goods in their new Bonded Store. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buddings, March 17, 1852.

On Sale, 500 TONS of the best Newcastle COALS. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1852. Private Hotel, Boarding House, BY W. NO II GROVE, THORN DON QUAY, PIPITEA. fJOUNTRY Settlers, and Families visiting Port Nicholson, will find all the advantages of a comfortable home at a moderate cost. BATHS AND GOOD STABLING. Wellington, March 17, 1852. Private Hotel and Boarding House. TV 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 16, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 27 March 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 27 March 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 27 March 1852, Page 2

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