Public Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have r> ceived instructions from his Excellency Lie - tenant- Governor Eyre, to offer for sale \y public auction, at his residence, Tinakoiroad. -on Wednesday, the 10th Novembc-, 1852, 1 nnHE whole of his splendid FurniturL -*- Platb, and Household Effects, as enil merated in Catalogue. I Also, unless previously disposed of by private contract, \ 1 Black Mare broken to saddle and to carr^ a Lady 1 Handsome Piano, by Broadwood 1 Superior Harp, by Delveaux I 1 Guitar - r
1 Photographic apparatus complete, with or without Chemicals, small Still and Worm, &c, &c. \
And a variety of useful articles. The whole of the above will be on show for two days previous to the sale — say on Monday and Tuesday, the Bth and 9th of November, 1852 — between the hours of 10 and 4. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely.
N.B. — The Piano, Harp, and Chest of Plate, — neither of which are included in the Catalogue, — will be offered for sale- on the 10th inst., as above, at two o'clock precisely. , " (For contents of Plate Chest, see advertisement in this Paper on the 27th ult.) Wellington^ November 5, 1852.
Sale of Books. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell bypublicauction, at the Exchange, on Monday, the 15th November, 1852, at 12 o'clock precisely, A CHOICE and well-selected Library, -^** the property of His Excellency Lieutenant-
Governor Eyre. The Books will be on show at the Auction Room two days prior to the Sale. — Catalogues will be ready for distribution in a few days. Wellington, October 30, 1852.
MR. ALLEN is instructed by Mr. James M'Beth to dispose of his Stock in the Trade by public auction, on the premises, Pipitea, on Tuesday next, 16th November, (parti•culars below.)
Sale by Auction.
TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate, . that, retiring from the Retail Grocery Business, he will dispose of his^Stock by Public Auction, without reserve, on Tuesday, 16th November. Persons in the Trade, and others, will find an opportunity of purchasing cheaply a greater variety of articles than is usually offered on such occasions ; comprising — , Tea Rice American Tubs Sugar Haras Shoe Brushes Raisins Bacon Scrubbing do. -Currants Preserved Salmon Blacking Pickles Yarmouth Bloatersßath Bricks Sauces Pickle Herrings Door Mats Salad Oil Bloater Paste Starch Castor Oil Sardines Blue Mustard Sherry Tobacco Jams Cherry Brandy Pipes Jellies Raspberry Vinegar Sperm Candles Chocolafe Lemon Syrup Carbonate of Soda Candied Peel Bottled Beer Black Oil Ginger *« Vinegar Nails Spices N. Z. Lines Garden Hoes 2?lour American Cooking Apparatus, Kitchen Range, Weighing Machine, Weights, Scales, and other Shop Furniture and Fittings, Sundry House--hold Utensils and Miscellaneous Articles. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. LUNCH AT ONE. November 10, 1852.
-First Wool Ship of this Season for London. TO SAIL IN FEBRUARY.
"3JP4,. r PHE fine first-class Barque j||||l STATELY, 600 tons, T. Ginder will commence loading on return from Otago. This ship will call in at Port Cooper and Cloudy Bay on the way up, to receive what wool may be ready, and is expected to be there about end of November. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations, and the bulk of her cargo already engaged, Apply to Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER, LEVIN & CO., or
W. B. RHODES & CO.
Wellington, October 23; 1852.
For Port Cooper and Otago, TO SAIL IMMEDIATELY. $£?§■ HPHE fine fast sailingbrigantine j|||# X SCOTIA, Davis master. For freight or passage, apply to
W. M. BANNATYNE & CO.
Wellington, October 27, 1852.
For Sydney Direct.
a§^- HPHE regular trading brigantine j|||& X WILLIAM ALFRED, •****■** Thomas Tinley commander, burthen 150 tons, coppered and copper fastened, will
sail immediately, full or not full. For freight or passage, as a limited number of passengers only can be taken, immediate application is necessary to Capt. Tinley, or to - WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, October 27, 1852.
For Port Phillip,
sg^. THE line first-class Barque -■- TORY, 550 tons, James Row **^** r commander, will sail for Port Phillip
direct about the 30th November. This vessel is expected from Port Phillip early next month, and will be despatched soon after her arrival : she has. superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers ; and parties desirous of .securing a passage should register their names' without delay.
,;..«■ BETHUNE 8c HUNTER, , > ' Agents. Exchange Buildings, 'OctoTier 9; 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 759, 10 November 1852, Page 2
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