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Public Sale. TVJESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER -*■'-*- w iU sell by public auction, at Mr. Jenkins' Yard, Lombard-street, on Monday next, tbe" 17th instant, at 1 6'clodk, ex Oriental, 5 MARES and 3 GfELDIKGS, in splendid order, and perfectly broken to Saddle and Harness. Exchange Buildings, May 15, 1832.

Sale cf Drapery and other Goods. MR. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 18th MAT, AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM, ] BALE containing 40 pieces 7-8 Navy x Blue 1 case of Hosiery, containing: — 15 doz. Men's Gray Worsted Hose 14 doz. Women's White & Black Cotton do. | 38 doz. Men's Brown and Gray Cotton Half Hose 1 bale Flannel, in half pieces 1 case of Fancy Tweed, Buckskins, Gala Plaid Gingham Handkerchiefs, Gauze Ribbons, &c. 1 bale Gray Calicoes, 1 bale Shirtings 1 case De Lames, Lustre Dresses 7-8 Fancy Prints, Black and Coloured Merino 10 pairs 12-4 Blankets Several Prints and Engravings, a few Books A small quantity of Groceries, 1 Shower Bath And a variety of miscellaneous articles. Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. And no Lot-Money charged, Wellington, May 15, 1552.

100 Head of Superior Hew Zealand Bred Cattle. To Stock Keepers, Settlers, Farmers, and Dairymen. T\/I R. WAITT has received instructions Xt_l_ f rom J OHN Varnham, Esq., to sell by j •public auction, on Wednesday, the 19th in- I stant, at Mr. Jenkins's Stock yard, New Zealander, Te Aro, at 1 2 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's, Esq. importation from Twofold Bay, and are allowed to be the best ever introduced into this colony, viz :—: — 16 Milch Cows, in calf 24 three year old Heifers, heavy in calf 20 twenty-four to thirty-month Heifers 40 Steers, two to two and a half years 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 15, 1852. P.S. — The above Stock have arrived in Town in first rate condition, and will be for shew at the Stock -yard the morning of the Sale.

MR. ALLEN 18 INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, IN THE COURSE OF THE PRESENT MONTH, Uuless previously disposed of by private contract, HTHE LEASE of a Piece of Land in Kumutoto-street, adjoining the property of Mr. Park. The Land contains about f of an acre, and is held for a term of which 19 years are unexpired, at a moderate ground rent. There are two 'Cottages erected thereon, and the Garden Ground is in excellent cultivation. For further particulars, apply to the Auctionker, Lambton-Quay. Wellington, May 6, 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. W. ALLEN. Lambton Quny, March 17, 1852.

For Sale, JUST LANDED FROM THE " SARAH,' 1 FROM NEWCASTLE, g5O FINE-WOOLLED MERINO EWES, from the Australian Agricultural Company's Flock. Apply to MR. KELHAM, Lambton-quay. Wellington, I4th May, 1852.

Ex "Scotia." 10 CHESTS TEA 20 half-chests do. ALSO, 5 bales .and cases Drapery. GILBERT PICKISTT & CO. Wellington, May 1, 1852.

QLOTHES POLES and PROPS .j^ Garden Stakes and Poles Superior Oats G. EDWARDS. May 15, 1852.

Fruit Trees for. Sale. PRUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, , '-*- Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Graf- - ted, 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. Stockbridgb, Ohiro. Orders left at Mb. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, May 1, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 15 May 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 15 May 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 15 May 1852, Page 2

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