MR: ALLEN’S SALES. TN commencing his Second year of business, as an Auctioneer, Mr. Allen takes the opportunity of returning thanks to his Friends for their support, and requests a continuance of their favour, which he trusts to merit by strict attention to their interests, fixed moderate charges, and regularity in handing over the “ proceeds." The abolition of “Lot-Money” in all Mr. Allen's sales has fully realized his expectations : he feels that he need not further allude to the sneers of interested parties, who term it “cheap and shabby,” but leave it to the Public, who are the sufferers from this “ odious impost," to decide that there shall be “NO LOT-MONEY.” Sale of Agricultural Implements, Country Settlers' useful Requisites, &c. M R. A L L E N WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 28th APRIL, AT TUB WELLINGTON AUCTION BOOM, A VARIETY of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Useful REQUISITES, &c., the genuine Property of an intending Settler, the whole having been selected with great care, comprising— An English-made Cart, with.4-in. Tire, Iron Boxes, and all the iecent improvements An English-made 4-wheel Light Dray A Bedford Plough (by Howard) with extra Wheels, Coulter, Braces, &c. A Set of 3-Iron Harrows, Extra-Teeth Chains, &c. 4 Sets Bullock Harness A quantity of Tools and Implements, Timber Chains Useful Ironmongery, in small lots— Nails, Screws, Bolts, Hinges, Locks Household Requisites— Saucepans, Glass, Crockery, &c. American Oven, Wash-Stands Thermometer, Universal Sun-Dial Ironwork for a Lathe, and necessary Tools A few Books, principally Knight’s and ' Chambers’ Editions Blankets, Rugs, and A quantity of Children’s and School Books Several Miscellaneous Items ALSO, 1 Dairy Cow in full milk ■1 Do. to calve in about 2 months On the same Day, at 2 o'clock, "WILL BE SOLD, 'THOSE Excellent LEA S EHOLD PREMISES, situated in Cuba Street, immediately adjoining the Premises of Mr. J. M. Taylor. ■ There is a Frontage of 90 ft. x6O ft., with a Substantial and Commodious Dwelling-house thereon, consisting of 2 Sitting Rooms, with a Brick Chimney in each, 4 Bed-Rooms, and Kitchen. The House has been very recently built, and is replete with conveniences ; there is an excellent Well of Water on the Premises, and a good-sized Garden. The Premises are held upon a Lease, of which 12 years are unexpired, at a GroundRent of £6 per annum, with a right to purchase the Freehold at any period during the next five years. The Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. Lunch at | past 12 o’clock. And no Lot-Money will be charged. April 23, 1852. On Sale, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, Lambton-Quay, AN Excellent Assortment of General Merchandize. Also, A great variety of Goods, Agricultural Produce, &c., on Commission. T , W. ALLEN, Lambton Quay, March 17, 1852. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute. THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of this Institute will be celebrated at the r Jir th 6 Athenaeum, on Thursday, the 6th of May by a Soiree, at which his Excellency Sir G. Grey has consented to preside. In the course of the evening addresses will be delivered by several gentlemen, and, by the kindness of Lieut. Col. Gold, the Band of the Goth regt, will be in attendance. Doors wil! be open at half-past 5 and the Chair taken at 6 o’clock. Single Tickets 2s. 6d. each, double Tiekets W n‘ na y b v, Ob n lle , d at Mr ‘ L y o n’s. Mr. Jas. Wallace s Mr. R. J. Duncan’s, or from anv of the Committee. - WILLIAM SEED, • April 28, 1852. Honorary Secretary. Wellington Athenaeum and MechanicsInstitute. JVHE Members ofthe above Institution are requested to attend at the Hall of the , Athenajum, on Tuesday Evening the 4th May, at | past 7 o’clock, for the purpose of ' -receiving the Report of the Committee, and electing a.President and other Officebearers for the ensuing half year. WILLIAM SEED, April 24, 1852. H ° nOrary SeCretar yFor Port Cooper, To sail in a few days, THE fine fast sailing schooner "WELLINGTON,” Ferguson, • master, has room for a few tons, and will meet with despatch. , For freight or passage apply to „. ROBERT WAITF. Wellington, April 27, 1352.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 703, 28 April 1852, Page 2
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