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This Day.

TV/JR. ALLEN is instructed to sell by ■**■*■ public auction, This Day, Wednesday, 15th Sepl-ember, at'theNags' Head Inn, Cuba-street, Te Aro, (under an execution for Rent), all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS now on the Premises, comprising Chairs, Tables, French and other Bedsteads Bedding, Pictures Sundry useful Crockery Glass and Kitchen Utensils Pewter and Tin Beer and Spirit Measures, Brass Taps, &c, &c. "WITHOUT RESERVE. ' Sale to commence punctually at 1 o'clock. And no Lot-Money charged. Wellington, September 15, 1852.

Large Sale of Ironmongery, Tin-ware, &c

Jtf R. JAMES SMITH has been in1 L structed-by the Importers to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Plimraer's Wharf, without reserve, on Friday next, the 17th September inst. :—: — , 'A most "excellent and well assorted Invoice of Ironmongery and Tinware, &c, ex Persia,

consisting of — Enamelled and Tin'id Saucepans, round and oval Pots, Kitchen Boilers, Tea Kettles, Stew Pans, Frying Pans, Gridirons, Sad Irons, Coffee and Tea Pots, sets of Tea Trays, Bread Baskets and Waiters, Foot Pans, Cans and Pails, round Sponge Bathsj Sugar Boxes, "Dustpans. Candlesticks, Fish Kettles and Knives, Dripping Pans and Basters, Milk Dishes, Water Bowls, Basons, Boiler Fillers, Japan 'd Pepper and Flour Boxes, Toast Racks, Bachelor's Broilers and Dutch Ovens, Tin'd Dinner Plates, Dish Covers, &c. &c. &c. Catalogues are now being prepared and the goods may be viewed at the Auction Mart. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. ~ TERMS LIBERAL. September 15, 1852.

For Sydney direct,

*£?£*■ HTHE A 1 British-built Barque iSJJK GWALIOR, 500 tons, J.Davidson isvitT* commander ; will sail as above in a few days. Her accommodations for cabin, intermediate, or steerage passengers; are of the

first order. As she is a chartered ship for immediate despatch, freight will be taken at reasonable rates. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. New Zealand Produce will be taken in payment of. Passage-money. September 15, 1852.

For Sydney.

' aSS-- nPHE fine first class barque i|||| x DUKE OF ROXBURGH, 600 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 Port Phillip direct, ON HER RETURN FROM AHURIRI,

»55g- HPHE fine fast-sailing Schooner j||||> x TWINS, Captain Sharp ; will meet withdespatch : has room only for a limited number of cabin and steerage passengers. Immediate application is necessary to the Messrs. Frasers, at the Royal Hotel, or to the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained.

JAMES SMITH, Plimmer's Wh irf.

• N.B. — Passengers by the above vessel will effect a great saving, as she will be able to and their luggage at the Quay, in Melbourne. September 8, 1552.

For Freight or Charter.

.*|||k HPHE Alßritish-builtbarque ;gpsg£ Gwalior, 450 tons, James David- **~-^-- J9 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.

*^ 'THE first-class Ship PERSIA, *il£» 70 ° tons> William Broadfoot * c - ' commander, will sail for the above Ports on Fkidat, 26th instant. For fi eight or passage, apply to Captain Broadfoot, or to '

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, - August 21, 1852.

For Port Phillip direct, Hourly expected from Sydney vid Port Cooper, *S3g. HP HE fast -sailing Brigantine Jp|| PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, *"" W'm v Marshall ;to sail in a few days after her arriyal ;' having the greater part of her cargo already, engaged. For freighter passage; apply to

VV. FLYGER.

Wellington, July 21, 1852.

Under engagement to carry Her Majesty's Mails to and fro Fortnightly. t ' For Nelson;

*j^ THE Clipper Schooner HENt J]ggg RIETTAJohu. Adams comman- .: - der. -For freight or passage, apply-to ■HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Lo'mtafd-street,'' ■-' '-■ '"' I .September 15, 1852.

' Ex 'f William Alfred," from- Sydney, v pftttGOy TEA, .inchests and halves: JMould Candles „ .- -Jv, .-: . j jt ,Robinson'B Soap - , ' ... .^ ,~ '

„,P.a,mpanga. Sugar ' . ''•'■'< -. .GhiJia Sugar : ■' . • ■ . ". -, , ,l, l .' .- &c.,: r ;&c, •. &c; '...J.. •' ;. . r ) . W. M. BANNATYNE & : CO. August 2B, 1852. <~ J'y .--"- :-•-'- ..'.-• -

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 743, 15 September 1852, Page 2

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681

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 743, 15 September 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 743, 15 September 1852, Page 2

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