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THIS DAY ! Sale of the . Residue of Paintings, Engravings, &c. MR. A L L E N IS INSTRUCTED TO SUBMIT TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) 31st Inst., AT TUB WELLINGTON AUCTION BOOM, ’T'HE Residue of the PAINTINGS, -*• ENGRAVINGS, &c„ THE PROPERTY OF MR. C. D. BARRAUD; Amongst which will be found a Painting of “Dicer Stalking,” “Harvest Home.” And the following Engravings, elegantly Framed and Glazed, and in perfect condition, viz. — ‘Pharoah’s Horses,’ ‘Expectant,’ ‘SpinningWheel,’ ‘ Faithful Guardian,’ ‘ Biter Bit,’ ‘ Roman Pilgrims,’ ‘Crucifixion,’ ‘Jesus in the Gulden, ‘We Praise Thee,’ * I,ord have Mercy, &c., &c., — and a variety unframed. ALSO, A series of splendid Views of the Crystal Palace, both exterior and interior 5 pairs French Colored Engravings 4 plates French Marine The Queen and Prince Albert,.framed & glazed 4 Studies of Heads in Chalk, &c., &c., Ac. And a small parcel of Silver Plate, comprising: 2 Gravy Spoons, G Table do., 10 Dessert do: 2 Sauce Ladles, i Marrow Spoon, I Sugar do. 1 pair Salt Spoons, Pepper Castor Skewer, and plated Cream Ewer Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. March 31, 1852. Sale of Freehold Building Allotments. M R. ABLE N IS INSTBUCTBD TO SELL 11V AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 2nd APRIL, AT THE WELL.NOTON AUCTION ROOM, I OWN ACRE, situated on the most eligible portion of Wellington Terrace, iio.rtje‘ lately adjoining the Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr. Cridland. *1 he Acre will be subdivided into suitable Building Allotments. ALSO, A I* rontage of 30 feet on Wellington Terrace, and a depth of 90 feet, having also an entrance to the rear of the Premises of Messrs. Samuel & Joseph. j , On the same day will be sold, n quantity of Tools and Implements, selected expressly for the use of a Bush Settler, sundry Household Furniture, comprising— G American, and 3 Elbow Chairs 2 Chimney Glasses, Argand Lariip j 12 five-gal. Tin Boilers ' 12 three-gal. do. A quantity of Refined Pitch 2G doz. Devonshire Cyder ■' &c.» &c„ &c. The terms for the sale of the Land will be extremely liberal. Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. March 31, 1852. For the Fort Phillip Gold Fields, CALLING AT NELSON, IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS. WE well-known fine fast-sailing H'in SISTERS, Hugh Clark coui- ** mander, will sail as above, on her return from the East Coast. l‘or Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, Apply to CAPTAIN CLARK, or ROBERT WAI IT. Wellington, March 17, 1852. Notice. II E Undersigned arc prepared to Warehouse Goods in their new Bonded Store. r . BETHUNE ■& HUNTER. Exchange Buddings, March 17, 1852. On Sale, 500 1C I,CStl ,CSt NEWCASTLE

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, March 17, 1852. A Card. M IL. P If ILLI P S, SURCEON, lll'TT 1) Rio GE. . March 31, 1852. ' Private Hotel, Boarding House, by W. NOIIGR O V E, THOR N D O N QUA Y, 1> Ip j •]• p x o°™™- Settlers, and Families'visitingloit Nicholson, will find all the advantages of a comfortable home at a moderate cost. baths and good stabling. Wellington, March 17, 1552. Private Hotel and Boarding House W. R ?VE begs respectfully to inform his 1- nends, and the Public generally, that he has removed to those commodious 1 lemises formerly known as the Suffolk Hotel 1 ipitca, which is now undergoing a complete repair, and he intends opening the same as a I rivate Hotel and Hoarding House. W. N. trusts, by. attention to the wants of Ins 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, U 552.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 31 March 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 31 March 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 31 March 1852, Page 2

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