Public Sale, this Day., TV/fESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER ■*■*-* will sell by public auction, at the, Exchange, •on Saturday,* the 29th instant, immediately after the" Sale of Condemned Goods at the Customhouse, Ex Black Dog, @ Auckland Islands, for account of the Southern Whale Fishery Company, — Goods not landed in time for sale last Thursday, consisting of su-.dry Ironmongery, Tools, Agricultural Implements, Windowglass, Oilmen's Stores, and various other articles. Exchange Buildings, May 29, 18.'>2.
Sale of Books and Prints. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER ■ LV -*~ will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Monday, the 31st May, and following days — Sale to commence each day at 1 1 o'clock precisely : — 10 cases of valuable Books and Prints, shipped iy H. G. Bohn, Esq., London. The Books are all new, well bound, and warranted perfect. They are on show at the Auction Boom, where Catalogues may be obtained. Exchange Buildings, ] 'May 22, 1852.
MR. ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 4th JUNE, - - AT THE, WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM, TWO Capital DRAUGHT HORSES - 1 - and HARNESS A Sydney made Dray (nearly new), and About 100 Cords Firewood, in 2 ft. lengths, ♦which will be assorted in lots to suit Purchasers. Also, a variety of Miscellaneous Goods, and a Section of Land in the Makara District, (for which a Crown Grant will be obtained). • Further particulars in Handbills. Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. And no Lot-Money charged. May 29, 1852.
Tor Sydney direct. *£§£■ HPHE regular trader brigantine jHKg - 1 - SCOTIA, Davies master, will sail * nr *' for Sydney on Monday, the 31st instant. For passage only, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CG. May 29, 1852.
First Vessel for the Port Phillip . Gold Fields. *£jg» H E fine fast-sailing Brig SARAH, Lewis Grant commanr*rtvtrr av j n g t> een chartered by Captain Clark, late of the Brig Sisters, will sail for Melbourne, Port Phillip, on Thursday, the 3rd June. She has first rate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and having already engaged the principal part of her cargo, she will be despatched on the day advertised, wind and weather permitting. For freight or passage immediate application is necessary .to €APT. CLARK, or ROBERT VVAITT. May 15, 1852. N.B. — The Captain is prepared to take Hutt produce for passage-money, at market prices.
First Passenger Ship for Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, And will ie despatched on Monday, the 7th June. *£Sg- HTHE Iron Clipper Schooner ■*■ TITAN, A 1, 250 tons, W. Ferguson commander, having completed her loading, will sail as above ; has disengaged accommodations for a limited number of Cabin and Steerage Passengers, Avhich parties desirous of visiting the Gold Diggings are invited to inspect, and for which, immediate application is necessary to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Wellington, May 28, 1852.
H. B. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. aggl^ HPHE following fine first-class - Ships are intended to be continued wfrir*'\t>+ ag re g U ] ar traders :—: — SHIPS. COMMAKDFKS. TONS. Pertia J. Stevens 650 Cresswell J.Williams 670 Sir Edward Paget . . .'. A. Barclay 700 Victory W.D.Mullens 7@o Stately T. Ginder 700 Simlah C. Robertson 750 Cashmere ."... G.Pearson 800 Columbus H. Holton 650 - Lord William Bentinck E. Canney 600 Maori G. Petherbridge 850 Clara G. Patter 600 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange wiih Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage raoney : at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings May; 26, 1852.
Notice. JLTESSR&SMITS &GREATHEAD having closed their Establishment for a few months, beg most respectfully to' return thanks to their friends and the public generally for the handsome manner in which they have" been supported since their commencement in the Business of " Smiths in general ;" and they also b.eg. to assure them that, on reopening their establishment, every possible care and attention will be paid to orders. . N.B. — All persons indebted to Messrs. S. & G.. are .requested to pay the amount of their re- j "spectwe accounts .either to Mrs. Smith or to Mrs.GaEATHE*p» at their earliest convenience. Wellington, May 29, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 712, 29 May 1852, Page 2
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