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MR.' A L LE N > WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 6th JULY, AT THE WELLINGTON AUCTION BOOM, 4 QUARTER-CASKS GIN 2 hhds. W. I.- Pine Apple Rum • 3 casks Currants 5 boxes Raisins 2 casks Humpback and Black Oil 2 half kegs Tobacco . TJ". Z. Flour, Starch, Pickles 2 Coffee Mills, Watch Glasses A few lots of Haberdashery Household Furniture A quantity of Colonial reared and grafted Apple Trees, Cherry and Gooseberry Severallots of Boots, Shoes, Grindery and Shoemakers' Tools 6 pairs Oars, and sundry Miscellaneous Goods On the same day will be sold, l The LEASE of a PIECE of LAND at ClayPoint, "with the unfinished Building thereon, held for a term, of which 19, years are unexpired, at a Ground Rent of £8 per annum, and having a right of purchase, extending over the -whole period. 5 *■ Sale to commence at One o'clock. And no Lot-money charged. Wellington, July 3, 1852.

MR. ALLEN * IS, INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, On early day (unless previously disposed of by private contract,) A LEASEHOLD HOUSE (held at a "^" very, low Ground Rent,) with a Shop, Bake House, and Oven. Theie is an excellent Business attached, offering a most favourable opportunity for a beginner. -For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. June 23, 1852.

New Winter Goods. following Goods are now landing 1 , •^ ex STA G, and will be ready for inspection early in the ensuing week, at the Stores of the undersigned, viz. : — ■ Black and Coloured Cobourg Cloths Printed Lustres and Antiques ' Dorah's'Silk Stripes, new Paragons' Lindsey Woollseys, Neapolitans Plain Derry, rich Brocaded, Royal Victoria, Hungarian, and other Ginghams, An excellent assortment of Prints Pongee, Chinese, and Ducape Handkerchiefs. Gent.'s Mufflers Ladies' Silk and Lama Neck Ties Black Patent Crape China, Hastings, and Belgravian Polkas A very superior lot of long and Square Wool Shawls and Handkerchiefs Also a veiy superior lot of Gala Plaids, &c. &c/ The above goods are carefully selected' from the first London markets. They are all of the newest styles, and will be sold cheap. J. BURNE. June 19, 1852.

Wellington Building Society. HPHE Tenth Monthly Meeting for the "*" payment of Subscriptions will be held in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday next, the sth July, at 7 o'clock in the evening. . ' WILLIAM ALLEN, Manager. July 3, 1852-

In the Hesident Magistrate's Court, WELLINGTON. Ja the Case George Moore, Plaintiff, and Alexander Farmer, Defendant. .Secondly, In the Case between Jacob Joseph, Plaintiff, and Alexander Farmer, Defendant. -ipj Y virtue of Warrants of Distress issued ■^ out of the aforesaid Court, I, the undersigned, will sell, at the Residence of the said Alexander Farmer, Larobton-quay, on Monday next, the sth July, 1852, at 12 o'clock at noon, (unless this execution is previously stayed), certain Goods and Chattels, seized under the Warrant above mentioned... G. SCOTT, Sergeant of Police.

MR. C. H. M OFF ITT, Surgeon Dentist, Mr. Deighton's, Wellington Terrace. June 3, 1852.;

For Sale, 4QQ EWES and WETHERS.— The t Ewes are about to Lamb. ' Applrto W«f FLYGER. . "Wellington, June 30, 1852.

Notice. Tt/f R! GEORGE EDWARDS, in returning his sincere "thanks to his numerous friends for the encouragement he has tnet -with, respectfully announces that, on and -after date -his business will be conducted under the name" of Edwards & Hayden, and solicits for his Partner the same kindness that has hitherto been shown him. .June 1, 1852.

EDWARDS & HAYDEN, WILLIS -STREET, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE, GENERAL SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS.

Notice. A LL Persons indebted to Mr. Henry ■ x I.x. b UCKj Blacksmith, Thorndon, are desired, ~/to avoid further and unpleasant oonsequences, • to pay; the same forthwith to ; ■ ' Messrs. EDWARDS & HAYDEN, - Willis-street. „ June 30, 1852. - -

; TV/fRS. MEIER begs- to, inform the ' .. Inhabitants' of. Wellington and its neighbourhood, that she has opened a Young Ladies' Seminary on Thorndon Flat, in the house lately occupied^ by Mr. M'Euen. Circulars. to be had on application. A few Young Ladies can be received as Boarders. ' Wellington, June 23, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 722, 3 July 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 722, 3 July 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 722, 3 July 1852, Page 2

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