For Sale.
r\NE BLACK SADDLE MARE, V -'J carries a Lady well, price £*25 One Bay Mare, very powerful, price £30 One do. do. thorough bred; a very superior Lady's horse, price £40 y •> One Roan' Colt (entire) produce of the above, ''about a year old, price £10 One Cow, quiet andAin full milk, gives 24 pints daily One pure bred Durham Cow, quiet and in full milk, gives 24 pints daily
One pure bred Durham Heifer, 2 years off One Heifer one year off ' Intending purchasers may see the Cows milked morning and evening.
ALSO,
One superior Treble action Harp by Delveaux, very handsomely cased, cost 120 guineas One superior grand square Piano by-Broad-jwood, metallic plated, and all the latest improvements, veryhandsomely cased, cost 90 guineas One very handsome large sized Lady's Winged Wardrobe, cost upwards of 40 guineas One Daguerreotype apparatus complete, with apparatus and materials for electro plating One strong iron bound oak Plate Chest, with partitions anfl trays' lkted'^ with' baize, containing: — ' / Silver — 18 Table Spoons, threaded pattern „ —18 do. Forks, „
„ — -1 8 Desert Spoons, „ „ . „ — 18° do. Forks,' „ „ „ -7-18 Tea Spoons, „ „ „ ' — 6 Saltdo. , gilt inside, „ „ „— 2 Gravy Spoons, „ „ * „ — 1 Salad JSpoon, „ „ „ — 1 do. Fork, „ ■ „ — 4 Sauce Ladles, „ „ — 1 Soup Ladle „ „ - „ — 1 Fish Slice, richly engraved, . „. „ „ —1. Butter Knife, . „ „ „ — 1 pair Sugar Tongs „ „ „ — 1 circular Stand for trifle dish Plated — 2 large superior plated Table Candlesticks and .branches with silver edges, glass shades, &c. „ — 2 superior plated table Candlesticks, of smaller'size, with silver edges „ — 2 superior plated Chamber Candlesticks, with silver edges . „ r- 2 superior plated 8£ inch Waiters, with silver edges' „ — 1 superior plated Toast rack
Glass — 1 richly cut glass Trifle Dish for the silver stand Cost price of the Plate Chest and Contents
If not disposed of by private sale, the whole of the above will be submitted to public Auction in about a week's time. ' And at the same time will be sold by public auction about 300 ounces of extra silver, a variety of extra plated articles, superior Table Glass and Cutlery, large Dinner Service of Stone China, three Breakfast and Tea sets in China and Parian, green Desert Service, Supper Set of Earthenware and Glass for Balls, Chimney 'Ornaments, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, seven Chests of, Drawers, Wash Hand Stands; Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, NighUJphairs, lron~ 'Bedsteads, (single arid double,) Hair Mattresses, Adding, Table and House Linen, Sofa; Easy Chairs, Nursery Fire Screens, Infant's Bassinet, (new) completely furnished and richly trimmed with Lace, superior Guitar and case, Music, about 500 vols. of Books, large Fishing Net, Sadlery, Double Gun, Rifle with conical b:ill, Holster Pistols, Sword, Sextants, Horizons, Compass, Barometer, Aneroid do., Wines, Ales, Spirits, and a variety of other articles of which due notice will be given and printed Catalogues be prepared by the Auctioneer. For information relative to the Horses, Cattle, Harp, Piano, Wardrobe, Daguerreotype Apparatus, and Plate Chest, apply at Mr. Eyre's residence, Tinakore Road. Wellidgton, October 27, 1852.
Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute.
A GENERAL MEETING of the "^ Members of this Institution will be held in the Hall of the Athenaeum, on Tuesday Evening next, the 2nd November, for the purpose of receiving the Report cf the Committee, and electing Office-bearers' for the ensuing half-year. W. SEED, Hon. Sec. t October 27, 1852. ,
1 , Ex "Titan.". pATNA RICE, Tea in half chests -*• Mauritius Sugar, Soap," Candles Barrett's Tobacco, Sail Canvass Sole and Kip Leather Fine and Coarse Salt "Bottled "Ale and Porter Europe Rope, Dried Fruits HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. October 20, 1852. '
Wanted,By a person lately arrived in the Colony, A SlTUATlON eitherasFarj^Servant, "^" Shepherd/or Manager of a Dairy. t Apply at the Spectator Ofice, Lambton-quay. October 20, 1852. ,'
The Pure Bred Short Horn -Durham Bull*
"LADYKIRKi"'
Imported by Mr. Wm. Bowler, bred by Mr. Stewart Marjoribanks, M.P., of Bushey Grove
HPHE aboye BULL will stand at the, -*- Farm of t Wm. Fitzherbert, Esq., Hatt» after this date. PEDIGREE. " Ladykirk," fed and white, calved July 21, 1849, got, by Puritan (9523) t Dam Lucy by- Mambrino (7196) G. d. Nelly by Wiseton (2848) ' , Gr. g. d.-Dorothy by,^Vr*y(lo4o) Gr. gr. g. d. Mtlslin%j Ivanhoe (1131) - Gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Son of Irishman (329) Gr; gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Mr. R. Cdllins'"soa of Favourite (252) . (
. One Guinea for.the-first Cow, and' for any number of Cows after, belonging to the same person, 10s. 6d. each. Further particulars may be obtained either from Mr. Bowler, "Wellington ;' or Mr- FitzHEKBERr,> at the Hutt. • -. „ Lambton-quay, October 16, 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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