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NOTICE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER'S • Sale of DAIRY COWS, -as advertised, will take place this day (Wepnesday) August 4, at 1 o'clock. - ' Exchange Buil2lngs, . August 4, 1852..

Sale of Dairy Cows. ■JVfESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER ■** *• have received instructions from, Mr. Jambs Wilson, to offer for sale by public auction, at their Stockyard, Exchange Buildings, in about three weeks from this date — 40 to 50 splendid well bred quiet milking COWS, some with calves, and others to calve soon. This stock was carefully selected from a first rate herd of home reared cattle, and are only to be sold because the proprietor finds that his run will not carry both sheep and , cattle. Due notice will be given when the day of *ale is fixed, and the terms will be liberal. ! Exchange Buildings, July 7, 1852. ,

Sale of Books and Stationery. TVTESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER J3LL-. w jjj o fj er f or sa | 6j |jy public auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the sth August, at 1 1 o'clock precisely, About 2000 vols. of Books,- all new and handsomely bound 2 cases well assorted Stationery AND, A superior Piano Forte, by Broadwood & Sons. The Books are now on shew at the Auction Room, and Catalogues will be ready for distribution in a few days. Exchange Buildings, July 27, 1852.

On Sale, Ex " WILL 0' THE WISP," @ Laun'ceston Of) TONS of First Quality V.D.L. FLOUR, from the Union Mills. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, Jury 24, 1852.

On Sale, "P L O U R of First Quality, from the "*• Ngauranga Mill. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Excliange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

On Sale, 20 HHDS. Abbott's Brown Stout 4 brls. Burton Ale BETHUNE & HUNTER. -Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

On sale,]Ex " Persia," f\NE case Holloway's Pills and Ointment. BETHUNES&gHUNTER, Wholesale Agents. Excliange Buildings, August 3, 1852. N.B. — Applications for sub-agencies requested.

On Sale, J5 SKINS Fresh Strong Brazilian TOBACCO, suitable for Sheep Wash. ALSO FOR SALE, A'few Superior RAMS, -in condition. BETHUNE & HUNTER." Exchange -Buildings, July 17, 1252..

Pox Poit Phillip, A&jg- T^HE fine fast-sailing Schooner j|||| - 1 - WILL 0' THE WISP, John Robertson commander, expected from Lyttelton in ten days, will sail from this Port for Port 'Phillip direct about 7th August. , Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

For Port Phillip direct, Hourly expected from Sydney vid Port Cooper, *SJjg- T^HE fast -sailing Brigantine jjgg ■*- PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, Wm. Marshall master; to sail in a few days after her arrival ; having the greater part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to W. FLYGER. Wellington, July 21, 1852.

For Nelson direct. *Sjg- '"FHE clipper Schooner HEN- ■*- RIETTA, 61 tons, John Adam, fsViriPPP commander, will-sail as above and- return again immediately to this Port. Has good accommodations for Passengers. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON & Co , Lombard Street, August 3, 1852.

Choice Wines and Cognac, at most reasonable Prices, A HOGSHEADS PALE and GOLD SHERRY - 14» quarter-casks do. do. do. 14 do. do. Fine Port 6 cases, 3 doz. ea. Pale Sherry 20 do. 1 do. fine Sparkling Champagne 100 do. 1 do. St. Jean d'Angely Cognac CHAS. E. v. ALZDORF. July 21, 1852.

, Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate '•" that he has received, per Munford, 30,000 HAWTHORN PLANTS, in excellent condilion. — Also, now growing in Wellington, 12,000 Transplanted, of a considerable size. — Also, a small quantity of Light and Dark Moss Roses, and the celebrated British Queen Strawberry Plants. June 19," 1852.

TV/lISS HOLMES begs to inform the *- Ladies of Wellington and the neighbourhood, that she has received ex Stag, 1 case Millinery; Bonnets, &c, of the newest fashions and best' materials. LambJon-quay, July 31,. 1852. j

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 4 August 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 4 August 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 4 August 1852, Page 2

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