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,' Sale of Sheep and Wool. TiTESSES. BETHUNE & HUNTER -L'J- -will sell by auction, at the Exchange, on Fridat next, 11th June, at one o'clock, 8 bales Wool 14 bales Lambs' Do. Also, ex Napoleon @ Port Phillip 70 fine Woolled Ewes JExchange Buildings, June 9, 1852.

Freehold Laud and Station at Rangitiki for Sale. rpHAT conveniently situated and valna- ■*- ble S TA T [ O N, comprising 300 Acres (Freehold), late in the occupation of Mr. A. Green, with the Dwelling-house, Outhouses, Paddocks, and improvements thereon. The House and Fencing are new and substantial, and the place altogether is well adapted either for a public-house or farmer and stockholder's residence. This valuable Property has frontage to the Road and River, and the soil is excellent. Fnrther particulars may be learned on application to Mr. H. Churton, Wanganui ; or at Wellington to ' BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange- Buildings, June 5, 1852.

First Passenger Ship for Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, And will be despatched on Thursday, lOthJune. *£§*. r PHE Iron Clipper Schooner Jgjjj* - 1 - TITAN, Al, 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, which parties desirous of visiting the Gold Diggings are invited to inspect, and for which immediate application is necessary to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Wellington, June 9, 1852.

For New Plymouth and Manukau. a£X> TPHE fine fast-sailing schooner ■*■ ECLAIR will sail for the above ' **'**"*' Ports on Thursday, the 10th instant ; has good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight- or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, June 9, 1852.

For Nelson. $$3g- HPHE regular trading clipper ?g||g - 1 - schooner HENRIETTA, 70 tons, J. Cole commander, will sail in a few days ; has superior accommodations for passengers. Apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Lombard-street, June 9, 1852.

For Port Phillip. *SSg- r PHE fine fast-sailing- first-class s||||> - 1 - barque NAPOLEON, 400 tons I " fc " ir '*f F register, A. E. Collas commander, will sail for Port Phillip in about ten days. This vessel offers a favourable opportunity to persons desirous of visiting the Gold Diggings, having splendid accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Freight will be taken at a reasonable rate, and Produce received in payment of passage- money. Apply to the Commander on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange uuil dings, June 9, 1852.'

H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND « *s|§£ n^HE following fine first-class J*§S&L Ships are intended to be continued <f ~ i^" as regular traders :—: — SHIPS. COMMANDFRS. TONS. Persia ...... J. Stevens .. . 650 Cnesswell J. "Williams 670 Sir Edward Paget .... A. Barclay 700 Victory W.D.Mullens 700 Stately T. Ginder 700 Simlah C.Robertson 750 Cashmere G.Pearson 800 Columhus A. Holton 650 Lord William Benlinck JE. Canney 600 Maori G. Petherbridge 850 Clara G. Potter 600 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with 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 money 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.

AMERICAN Gray Denims and •**■ DUNGAREE TEA, Almeda Brand, in chests and halves Brandy, Ist quality, in bond or duty paid Port and Sherry, in qr.-casks, and cases of very choice old Wine bottled in England Oilmen's Stores, &c, &c, &c. R.J. DUNCAN. June 5, 1852.

' ' Notice. ly/TESSRS. SMITH & GREATHEAD xtx ]! av i n g c ] ose d 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 . alsobeg 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 respective accounts either to Mrs.' Smith or to Mrs. Greathe4d, at their earliest convenience. 'Welliuglon, May 29, 185?.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 9 June 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 9 June 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 9 June 1852, Page 2

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