Public Sale.
■MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER -*■*-*• are instructed to offer for sale, by public auction, at Jenkins's Yard, Lombard-street, on Thursday next, 13th instant, at one o'clock precisely, ex Oriental from Newcastle, 40 well-bred MARES and GELDINGS, in splendid condition, expressly selected for this market, from the best breeds in New South Wales : most of them are broken-in to saddle and harness : and they are all perfectly quiet, not rough bush horses like those usually imported. ALSO, 1 handsome BAY PONY, broken-in." Exchange, Wellington, May 12, 1852.
100 Head of Superior New Zealand Bred Cattle. To Stock Keepers, Settlers, Farmers, and Dairymen. "jyiß. WATTT has received instructions •*■ from John Varnham, Esq., to sell by ju lie auction, on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at Messrs. Bjthune & Hunter's Stockyards., Te Aro, at 12 o'clock, T\he following-first rate Stock from the herds of the deceased Joiin Drummond, Turanganui, Wairarapa. The Stock upon this Station have been < bred from James Dunn's, 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, May 1, 1552.
For Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, Iron Clipper Schooner JL TITAN, 250 tons burthen, Wrn. Ferguson commander, having threefourths of her cargo ready for shipment, will have immediate despatch. The accommodations of the Titan for rabin and steerage passengers are of ,the first order, thus offering a favourable opportunity for parties desirous of proceeding to the Victoria Gold Fields. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Lombard-street, May 10, 1552.
The first Vessel for Sydney direct. jj&a?. HPHE fine fast : sailiug BriganJgig X tine PERSEVERANCE, 105 JjiSl "" tons, W. Marshall commander, will sail on Thursday next, the 11th inst. " For freight or passage, having'superior cabin and steerage accommodations, apply to the master on board, or to . , . W.,'FLYGER. May 12, 1852.
For Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, £Ss> HP HE fine first class barque 3^|||p A TORY, 550 tons, James Row efc«**_«4s» 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, April 30, 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. Wel'ngJon, May 1, 1852.
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, JMay 1, 1852.
Fruit Trees for Sale. "PKUIT BEARING APPLES ; Pears, -*- Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best Sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at 1 s., 25. , and 3s. per tree ; Garden Seeds, and Seeds of the Native Shrubs ; at the Nursery of S. Stockbridge, Otiiro. Orders left at Mr. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, May 1, 1852.
Ex "Scotia." 10 CHESTS TEA 20 half- chests do. ALSO, 5 bales and cases Drapery. GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Wellington, May I, 1852. ~
Wellington Athenaeum and Institute. HpHE Committee of this Institute have great pleasure in announcing, that Dr. Ralph has consented to deliver the first Lecture for the, Season, in the Athenaeum, on Thursday next, the 13th instant, to be styled •lAn Introductory Lecture to the Course, with especial reference to the Physical Sciences." The Hall w,ll be opened at 7; and the Lecture will commence at jf past 7. • Ladies and Subscribers admitted free, ' and non-subscribers by payment of one shilling. " " W. SEED. " ' , Hon. Secretary. Wellington, May 7, ISj2. . ' -
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, 12 May 1852, Page 2
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