On Sale, ex "Persia," " Stately," &c. 1 O; HOGSHEADS Bass's ..Burton (A_le x 20 brls. " ' doV' do. do. 30 brls. Allsop's!- : x do. do 20 : hhds. Thome's London Porter t l2 brls. do.^.' do, do. 100 casks 'Byass's Bottled Ale and Porter ' 100 do. Bridges's do. do. do. 70 do. Tennent'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 Blue Serge Shirts, , Moleskin, " Duck, and Drill Trousers Leather Beft&. and every variety of Slops suitable for the mar-ket. 50 coils Europe Rope, Whale Lines, &c. 7 packages Perfumery, from * Messrs. Rowland & Sons i 6 packages Perfnmery, from Messrs. Gosnell & Co. 62 packages, containing Jordan and Shell Al- | monds, Currants, Pearl Barley, Blue, Herrings, Sperm Candles, Lamp Cotton Starch, &c."3 c - &c - » 1 3 bales superior Wine Corks 8 cases, Sardiries -' c"2o"jars"c "20"jars" Spirits af-Ta* - - 20 kegs Fine Gunpowder, 6 kegs Shot 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 bdlsj. 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, 500 bags 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 12 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. . Aud various^other goods. ;~~ :*n-=t BETHUNE & HUNTER. "^ Kxcbange'Buildings, October 8, 1852.
Tuition.
HHHE MISSES CALLCOTT'S -*■ Boarding and Daily Establishment, for Young Ladies, Mulgrave-street.Thorndon Flat. Ch'culars may be,obtained on application. v\ ellington, October 9, 1852.
Valuable Collection of Seeds, Ex •• STATELY." T^OREST 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 UNDERSIGNED. 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 Eyes , , 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 l Catches', Keeps'- and ' Latches for Norfolk Latches Iron Stands, Milk Yokes and Spade Handles Bill Files, Hair Brooms^ : Sfioe, Scrubbing an<l Bannister Brushes Brass Curtain Pins and'Jßands, Sheep and Cattle* Bells; -'-.. , ;' Japanned and Brass Chamber Candlesticks - Egg Boilers, Copper Scales ' i . Counter W t eighing^Machines_ Steelyards A l 2^to 400 lbs. Jell/ and ' Pudding Moulds Tin Baking Dishes, Cas'hbbxes Corkscrews, Tea and Table Spoons Skewers Cast Steel Pit arid Crosscut Saws , Cut and Wrought Tacks Cast Iron Frying Pans, Marbles Girdles, Japanned Lamp .Heads; japanned Cruet Frames with ,3 4 5 and t> bottles each ' i Looking Glasses, Solar Lamp Chimneys • - Tweezers and Ear Picks, Cruet Bottles^ Mahogany, Zebra Wood and Japanned Drawer ( Knobs Flat Irons, Japanned T Hinges Smoothing, Jack and Trying Planes ' Saucepans, Butter Prints -i - / Small Telescopes ! Welsh and Turkey.Oil Stones r Carpenters' Baskets ' _ Dustpans and Cinder lifters Horn and Glass Lanterns -
' Shingle Nails ' • v Newcastle Grindstones' 'l4 J td SO^nches
, T , v - w J-. E. WATKIN; Wellington, September 15, 1852,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 755, 27 October 1852, Page 2
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