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Sale of Horses, Harness, Dray, 100 Cords rjFireVoq.djf.and a Freehold Section?^f^ '"' * ~ : " ' ~1 — *-r; — -"V ~* t'~ '"' 'h M.8.1 : A"L l/E. ; N P • N% . J VriMOSELLjBY AUCTION^ " ,« . • „-; ON THURSDAY NEXT, THE 3rd' JUNE., AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION ROOM, T»WO Capital DRAUGHT HORSES - 1 - *md HARNESS A Sydney made Dray (nearly new) 100 Cords of Firewood, cut into 2 ft. lengths. The Firewood is lying in Polhill's Gully, where it will be delivered ; and will be assorted in lots to suit Purchasers. Also, avariety of Miscellaneous Goods, comprising several ullage cases of Pickles and Oilman's Stores, Flushing Trowsers, Monkey -Jackets; • 5x4 'Cotton. Checks, Shirtings; - Grey Calico, Fancy Tweeds, Clothes, and • Fishing Lines, one case italson-made String, Lamps, Butter, ] cask of Black Oil, a few Oil Paintings -in gilt frames, a small Tent, and numerous suiidries. AtSO, A Pre c h old Section .I, .IN THE MAKARA DISTRICT, . being- ;Np. 18 on the Plan,- and fox iwrhich a Crown Grant will be obtained. • f ' ' TERMS AT SAXE^ " " Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. ,': ■''." ' And no Lot-Money charged. June 2, -.1852. • ".. !

Cargo of the "Eclair," from Auckland and New Plymouth. TV/TR. WAITT has received instructions -*■ tfe sell by public auction, on Friday next, the 4th instant, at Customhouse Buildings, at one o'clock, The following Goods, ex " Eclair," fyc., 110 bags superior Colonial Flour 12 bags new Plymouth Oats •§■ ton -Cheese 16 casks superior Butter 5 bales Wool, a portion being Lambs' Wool 29 half chests and 10 chests fine Congou 5 "barrels Tar 1 case Anchovies '40 boxes Soap And various other Goods, to close consignments. TERMS AT SALE. Wellington, June 2, 1852.

Public Sale.

BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed to sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Friday next, the 4th instant, at eleven o'clock, Ex Black Dog, @ Auckland Islands, About 100 vols. of valuable and well-selected Standard Works, as per Catalogue. And a few other useful articles. Exchange Buildings, June 2, 1852.

For New Plymouth and Manukau. 1 ; ft£B^" nr^-^ ne fast-sailing schooner 3§§jje» - 1 - ECLAIR will sail for the above . , Ports on Saturday, the sth instant ; -has good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight, or Passage, apply to the Captain <jm board, or to . ' * '" ' ' ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, June 1, 1852.

First Vessel for Port Phillip. J^S: T HE SARAH having comJwEO* -*• completed her loading, will pro«arcs» C C g e^j Q gea Qn p RIDAYf c 4 t^ [ ns^ ty at 12 o'clock; has roojn for a few cabin and steerage passengers. Apply immediately to CAPT. CLARK, or ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, June 2, 1852.

First Passenger Ship for Melbourne,] Port Phillip, direct, AndvAWbe despdtohed on Monday, the 7th June. *£3g.; nfVHE Iron Clipper Schooner Jg|jj» -*" TITAN, Al, 250 tons, W. FermXttsagB * guson commander, having completed her. loading, will sail as above ; has disengaged accommodations for a limited number of Cabin and Steerage Passengers, which parties desirous of visiting the Gold Diggings are invited to inspect, and for which immediate application is necessary to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, &, CO. Wellington r May 28/ 1852.

' . A Card. . f ME. PHILLIP S, SURGEON, ,_ • -HDTI BRIDGE. March 31, 1852.

1 / "For Sale, nTHAT well-known Draught Horse, "^ with or without Cart and Harness, belonging to W. Miller the Carter. Apply to M.' QU'IIT, Farrfer; ■• - ' JAS. WALLACE, Lambton-quay. May 29, 1852. , \ '

, ~ 1. A FAMILY requiring a person to assist "^*" ,the Education of their Children, and make herself generally useful, may hear of the above by addressing a note to M: M., at the Office of this Paper. • •' Mi.y. 26,-1852. '

Notice. , > MESSRS, SMITH & GREATHEAD having, closed. their. Establishment for a few month's, 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 beg to assure them that, on reopening their l establishment, every possible care and attention will be paid to orders. . f ' . - MB,.— All persons indebted to Messrs. S. & < G. are requested- to pay the amount of .their re- , apective accounts either to Mrs. Smith or to , -Mrs. Greathead, at their, earliest/convenience. -Wellington, -May 29;, ]8'52. - .<" '. '"" * '"'

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 2 June 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 2 June 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 2 June 1852, Page 2

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