100 Head of Superior New Zealand Bred Cattle.
To Stock Keepers, Settlers, [ Farmers, i, and n - '• Dairymen. MR. WAITT has received instructions from John Varnham Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, at Messrs. Bethune & Hunter's Stockjards, 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 without reserve, Settlers will find it to their interest to avail themselves of it. Terms Cash. Wellington Ist May, 1852.
g ROBINSON, in acknowledging the • many favours conferred upon him by the Wellington public, respectfully solicits a continuation of the same for his successor, Mr. J. Dolman, to whom he has this day disposed of his Stock in Trade. S. ROBINSON. • ' " Settlers' Warehouse. Welliuglon, May 1, 18*2.
J DOLMAN begs to inform the In- • habitants of Wellington, and its Vicinity, that he has taken the Premises lately occupied by Mr. S. Robinson, Linen Draper, where he •intends carrying on the business in all its branches. The place will be re-opened on THURSDAY, the 6th instant. J. D. trusts that by civility and strict attention to business he may merit a share of public patronage, J. DOLMAN. Wellington, May 1, 1852.
Fruit Trees for Sale. "PUUIT BEARING APPLES ; Pears, Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best Sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at Is. to 3s. per tree. "Garden Seeds, and' Seeds of the Native Shrubs. At the Nursery of S. Stockbridgb, Ohiro. Orders left at Mr, John M'Beth's, Willis street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, May 1, 1852.
Cargo .of Horses, ex "Oriental." For Sale by Private Contract, 4g SPLENDID Draught and Saddle Mares, and Horses, landed in good condition, and selected from the best breeds in New South Wales, — altogether a very superior importation. To be seen at Jenkins' Yard, Lombard Street. BETH UK E & HUNTER. - Exchange, Wellington, May 4, 1852.
On Sale Ex " Champion." THIRST quality fine Flour in 200lb. bags ■*- Congou Tea in Chests and Halves Pampanga Sugar. , W. M. BANNATYNE, & Co. Wellington, Ist May, 1852.
~ For Melbourne, Port Phillip, Direct. • sss*£Sr HPHE fine first class barque ■*- TORY, 550 tons, James Row, " Commander, 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 Cabin or Steerage Passengers, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 30th April, 1852. '
For Sydney. jri^. HPHEfine A. 1. Barque DUKE Jjg&^ OF ROXBURGH, 600 tons, 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 BETH UN E & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 30ih April, 1852.
For Nelson and Sydney. agSg- HPHE fine fast sailing Schooner s*§§§| - 1 - CHAMPION, 80 tons burden, 9 *~~ mi ~ John Wood master, to sail on Thursday, the 6th Instant. For Passage only apply -7to the master on board, or to Mr. George Luxford',-Lambton Quay* Wellington, May 1, 1852.
< For Freight or Charter. a£§s. HPHE fine Coasting Schooner jgjj> x WAVE, * irr Underwood, Master ; is ready for sea, and may be despatched at a few hour's notice. " BETH UN E & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 28th April, 1852.
Union Bank of Australia. Notice to Contractors and Builders. RENDERS will l>e received until 12 o'cLck a.m. on Wednesday, the 19th instant, for -building a Banking'- Office and Managers douse hi Will is- street, Wellington, for the Union Bank of Australia. Plans and Specifications may be seen and further particulars obtained on application at the Union Bank/ Lombard Street, during thehours of business, on and after Monday the 3rd instant, ' ' The Tenders are j 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. We'Lngton, Ist, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 706, 8 May 1852, Page 2
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