Public Sale. MESSRS. 33ETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by' auction, at the Aglionby Arms, River Hutt, o.i Tuesday, May 4, 1852, by order of the .Registrar of Intestate Estate*, for account of the Estate of P*,obert Fairweather, deceased :—: — 7 Dairy Cows, 1 Heifer, 6 Steers, 5 Calves, and a few Dairy Utensils and Effects. Sate to commence at 2 o'clock. Wellington, April 20, 1852.
Sale of Bankrupt Stock. "JLTR. JAMES SMITH has been favored with instructions from the Assignees of a Bankrupt to sell, without reserve, at Messrs. Bethune & Hunter's Sale Room, on THURSDAY next, the 6th of May, at One o'clock : — A quantity of Prints, Drapery, Hosiery, Slops, Groceries, Shop Fittings, &c, &c,, &c, as particularized in Catalogues, which may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, or at the Exchange. Plhnmer's Wharf, April 30th, 1852. " .
100 Head of Superior New Zealand Bred Cattle. To Stock Keepers, Settlers, Farmers, and Dairymen. I\/IR. WAITT has received instructions from John Varnham Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, at Messrs. Bethune & Hunter's Stockyards, Te Aro, at 12 o'clock. The following first rate Stock from the herds of the deceased John Drummond, Turanganui, Wairarapa. The Stock upon this Station have been bred from James Dunn Esq., Importation from Twofold Bay, and are allowed to be the best ever introduced into this Colony, viz :—: — 60 first rate well bred Milch Cows, calved, and- to calve 40 Steers from 8 to 30 months old To Stock -keepers and Settlers, an opportunity like the above seldom occurs, for purchasing really well bred Stock, and as the whole will be sold toithout reserve, Settlers will find it to their interest to avail themselves of it. Terms Cash. ■ i Wellington, Ist May, 1852.
Wanted, A SHEPHERD to go to the Ahuriri. Good testimonials required. Apply at the Wellington Hotel. Wellington, May 1, 1852.
For Freight or Charter. *££§«. npHE fine Coasting Schooner Jg||jg x WAVE, Underwood, Master ; is ready for sea, and may be despatched at a few hour's notice. BET HUN E & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 28th' April, 1852.
For Port Cooper. *gsg- HpHE fine fast sailing Cutter JSSk FLY : •FTrfcrrVf Captain Cain, will sail for Lyttelton in a few days ; having the most of her cargo engaged she will be despatched quickly. For Freight or Passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, 30th April, 1852.
For Sydney. aj^ npHEfine A. 1. Barque DUKE jjHg 0F ROXBURGH, 600 tons, nFM-FV* Captain Collard, hourly expected from Port Cooper, will sail for Sydney direct a few days after her arrival here. This vessel has splendid accommodations for Cabin and Steerage passengers, and will take Freight at a reasonable rate. Apply to , BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings,301 h April, 1852.
For. Melbourne, Port Phillip, Direct. •"SjSS: HP HE fine first class barque -^ TORY, 550 tons, James Row, °"^ Coiimander, will sail for Port Phillip direct, a few days after her arrival from Lyttelton, whence she is daily expected. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations for Cahin or Steerage Passengers, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 30th April, 1852.
For Immediate Sale. HP HE newly imported Entire Draught ■*" Horse D UKE. This beautiful dark brown Horse just arrived from Van Diemen's Land, is considered by all the test judges here to be the finest Horse ever Imported into this Colony, has immense powers and good action. Stands fully 16 hands high, is quiet and goes in Harness Apply to ROBERT ARMSTRONG. Saddlr. Wellington, Ist May, 1852.
Union Bank of Australia. Notice to Contractors and Builders. will he received until 12 o'clcck a.m. on Wednesday; the 19th instant, for building a Banking* Office and Managers douse in Willis- street, Wellington, for the Union Bank of Australia. , Flans and Specifications may be seen and further . particulars obtained on application at the Union Bank, Lombard Street, during the hours of business, on and after Monday the 3rd instant, The- Tenders arc- to be addressed to "The Manager of the Union Bank of Australia," and endorsed " Tenders for Building Bank." The Manager does not bind himself to accept the lowest Tender. Wellington, Ist, 4652.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 1 May 1852, Page 2
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