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Cutter "Kawai."

SATURDAY, THE 4th SEPTEMBER INSTANT. TV/lESSRS. HERVEY; JOHNSTON, " Lt - L & CO. have received- instructions from the Owner to sell by public auction, on Saturday, the 4th instant, at one o'clock precisely, The fast-sailing clipper Cutter KAWAI, 18 tons measurement, coppered and copper-fasten-ed, with anchors, chains, two suits of sails, new boat and appurtenances complete, as she now

lies at anchor in this harbour. She is in first-rate order, and can be sent to sea without the slightest expense, and may be inspected until the day of sale. TERMS CASH. Lombard-street, September 1, 1852. •

UnreservedgSale.

TV/TR. ALLEN- will'sell by auction,?on Monday next, Jthe 6th Sept., at^the Wellington Auction Room, A quantity of Household Furniture

Pictures and Effects A variety of Merchandise in small lots, coinprising an assortment of Groceries and Oilmari-'s Stores, Crockery Haberdashery, Drapery, N.Z. Produce, Flour, Potatoes, &c. , And sundry miscellaneous Articles. The whole of which are to be sold entirely without reserve. * , • Particulars in handbills. „ ' Sale punctually at 12 o'clock. Ahd no Lot-money charged. September 4, 1852.

For Fort Phillip direct.

gSSg. HHHE fine first-class Barque -jgJßg TORYy -600 tons, James Row fiflttfrftrt- commander, will sail for Port Phillip

direct, on Tuesday next, 7th Sept., 1852. As the vessel has only room for a limited number of Steerage Passengers, parties intending to secure passages are requested to make early application, that the necessary arrangements may be made. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, September 1, 1852.

For Sydney.

*ggs. HPHE fine first class barque jggg> - 1 - DUKE OF ROXBURGH, 600 riV^TfT tons, Collard commander, hourly expected from Port Cooper, will sail for Sydney direct a few days after her arrival here. This vessel has splendid accommodations for cabin or steerage passengers, and will take freight on reasonable terms. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, September 3, 1852.

For Freight or Charter.

•J|faL rpHE A 1 British-builtbarque Gwalior, 450 tons, James Davidi^**" son commander, will be ready to proceed to any part of the world after discharging her inward cargo. Her accommodations for passengers are of the first order. Apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. September 1, 1852.

For Port Cooper and^Otakou.

a*^. rPHE first-class Ship PERSIA, ■*• 700 tons, William Broadfoot •Sir'Hft-P' comra ander, will sail for the above Ports on Eriday, 26th instanj:. For freight or passage, apply to Captain Broadfoot, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, August 21, 1852.

Regular Trader for Sydney direct. aSS- T lll^ clipper Brigantine WlLjgigm LI AM ALFRED, Thomas Tinley •"*'^»™ commander, 120 tons, will meet with quick despatch. For'freight or passage, apply to " W M . HICKSON & CO. Wellington, August 21, 1852.

Fox J Port Phillip direct, .Hourly expected from Sydney vid Port Cooper, ag^- HPHE fast -sailing Brigantine jllll x PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, mwiPifew -yyuj^ 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 , 1 852.

fPHE following Goods, trans-shipped -*■ at Hobart Town from the U. S. ship Australia to the Munford, are now landing, and on sale by the Undersigned — 100 dozen Painted Buckets 50 nests Painted Tubs 50 dozen Corn Brooms 39 kegs New Tobacco, of superior brands 26 boxes Sharp's Axes 25 barrels Fine Carolina Rice -190 kegs Shingle and other Nails 100 Ash Oars, of assorted lengths ( 7 cases Denims, Drills, „and Shirting Stripes W. M. BAtfNATYNE & CO. August 28, 1852.

On Sale, ex • Persia' and • William Alfred, 1 10 CASES Fancy Prints & Ginghams 2 bales Grey Calico, 36 and 72 in. bales Serge Shirts 2 bales Blankets, Scarlet, Green, and White 50 casks Marzetti's Bottled Ale, Porter, and Cyder 20 hogsheads Stout 300 bags Pampanga Sugar onfffl ♦ ) Congou Tea, "Ruby" 20 half-chests J s 20 boxes Exhibition Sperm €andles 43 boxes Mould Candles ,

40 boxes Soap 20 bags Coffee 3 tons Rice, 2 bales Gunny Bags 30 cases Turpentine 30 cases Boiled and Raw Linseed OilJ 40 cases Spirits Tar White, Black, and Green Paints 4 cases Sago , 20 cases Geneva, 5 qr. casks Scotch Whisky 3 half-tierces Tobacco 1 . r . 2 kegs do. ) superior quality

, An assortment of Sherry, Madeira, and Port Wines in wood and bottle, '• Rutherford, Drury & Co.'s Brand." Apply to Wm. HIGKSON & CO. Wellington, August 28, 1852. »

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 740, 4 September 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 740, 4 September 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 740, 4 September 1852, Page 2

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