" On Sale, ex " Persia," *' Stately ,'£&c.\ ." if) HOGSHEADS,Bass'a Bur^onAle; 1 20 brls. . ' do". Tdd.^ -dp r 30brls.Allsop's ' * ' ' do. " ,t, t do 20 hhds. Thome's London Porter ' k 12 brls. do. do. » do> 100 casks Byass's Bottled Ale and Porter 100 do. Bridges's do. ' do. do. 70 do. Tenneht's Scotch Ale 20 qr. casks Fine Old Port 70 do. Sherry, Marsala and Teneriffe 50 cases French Wines, Champagne Claret, &c. 20 casks Brandy, Rum, Geneva and Whisky 40 packages! shipped by Messrs. S. W. Silver and Co.', containing White, Regatta and Florentine Shirts, Blue Serge- Shirts, Moleskin, Duck, and Drill Trousers Leather Belts, and every variety of Slops suitable for the market. 50 coils Europe Rope, Whale Lines, &c. 7 packages Perfumery, from Messrs. Rowland & Sons 6 packages Perfnmery, from Messrs. Gosnell & Co. 62 packages, containing Jordan and Shell Almonds, Currants, Pearl Barley, Blue, Herrings, Sperm CandleSj Lamp Cotton Starch, &c., &c, &c. 13 bales superior Wine Corks 8 cases Sardines • 20 jars Spirits of Tar > 20 kegs Fine Gunpowder, 6 lcegs Shot 1 . >3 casks Boat Chains,' 20 boxes Tin Plates
20 tons Rod, Bar, and Bolt "Crown" Iron. ! Weighing Machines, Weights; Counter Scales, Sack Barrows, Steelyards, &c, &c 300 kegs Patent Nails, 1 in. to 6 in. 50 bags Lath Nails, 90 bdls. Hoop Iron 300 cases, Oilmen's Stores, Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Cream of Tartar, Ginger, Blue, Starch, &c, &c, &c 20 cases Drugs, &c. 40 brls. Champion's Vinegar 10 casks Japan Blacking 200 kegs White Lead, Red, Black, and Green Paint 20 drums Turpentine, 20 casks Whiting 50 boxes Window Glass, 5 casks Putty 50 casks Stockholm and Coal Tar and Pitch 1 case Congreves, 2, pockets Hops 100 bags Sugar, 300ljags Liverpool Salt ' 10 chests, 20 half chests, Congou 300 bags first quality New Zealand Flour 100 bags second quality New Zealand Flour 20 bags Rice, 5 bags Nuts 8 crates useful Stone- ware 2 cases patent Glenfield Starch ' 8 cases Copper and Yellow metal 1 very superior Wool, Press 15 bales Royal hand Paper 7 cases well assorted Stationery 9 cases Printed Books 60 Camp Ovens, 204 iron Pots 57 packages containing Ironmongery of every description, Hollow-ware, Tin-ware, B. M.-ware, Smiths' Bellows and Tools, Sadirons, Frying-pans , 2 cases Saddlery, 3 cases Floor Cloth 1 case Hosiery 5 bales Calico, Sheetings, Shirtings,, &c. 2 cases Cloth, Tweed, Checks, &c. 3 casks Glass-ware, Wines, Tumblers, &c. And various other goods. - BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, , October'B, 1852.
Tuition.
»T«HE MISSES CALLCOTT'S -*■ Boarding and Daily Establishment for Young Ladies, Mulgrave-street,ThorndonFlat. Circulars may be obtained on application. Wellington, October 9, 1852.
Valuable Collection of Seeds, Ex "STATELY." "FOREST TREE, Ornamental Shrub, •■- Greenhouse and Garden Seeds, from Roy % Sons, Aberdeen. The most complete variety yet imported into the colony. . " JAMES. M'BETH's, Pipitea. . October 6, 1852.
Ex "Persia."
AND ON SALE BY THE UNDEEvSTGNED. TTORSE Nails, Cabinet and Glass Paper -"- Patent Shot, all numbers Hall and Sons' Gunpowder Sash Weights, Iron Weights, 7 14 and 28 lbs. Black and Bronzed Fenders Steel Fire Irons Shot Belts and Powder Flasks •Norfolk Latches, Hooks and E) f es ■Rim and Cabinet Keys, assorted Plate and Rim Locks Brass and Iron Sail Thimbles Brass, Chest, Till and Desk Locks Iron, Chest, Till and Cupboard Locks Hasps and Staples, Staples for Locks Ca.teb.es, Keeps and Latches for Norfolk Latches Iron Stands, Milk Yokes and Spade Handles Bill Files, Hair Brooms Shoe, Scrubbing and Bannister Brushes Brass Curtain Pins and Bands
Sheep, and Cattle Bells . * ;.\. Japanned and Brass Chamber Candlesticks , Egg Boilers, Copper Scales ,' .Counter Weighing Machines Steelyards 112 to 400 lbs. Jell/ and Pudding Moulds Tin Baking Dishes, Cashboxes Corkscrews, Tea and Table Spoons Skewers Cast Steel Pit and Cross Cut Saws, ' Cut and Wrought Tacks ' • Cast Iron Frying Pans, Marbles Girdles, Japanned Lamp Heads Japanned Cruet Frames with 3 4 5 and 6 bottles each .... Looking Glasses,, Solar Lamp Chimneys Tweezers and Ear Picks, Cruet Bottles ~ Mahogany, Zebra Woodand Japanned Drawer Knobs
Flat Irons, Japanned T Hinges Smoothing, Jack and Trying Planes Saucepans, Butter Prints Small Telescopes -Welsh and Turkey Oil Stones Carpenters' Baskets Dustpans and Cinder Sifters Horn and Glass Lanterns Shingle Nails Newcastle Grindstones 14 to 30 inches J. E. WATKIN. Wellington, September 15, 1552.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 754, 23 October 1852, Page 2
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705Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 754, 23 October 1852, Page 2
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