THIS DAY.
, . ,- Notice. TVJESSRS. BETHUNE HUNTER'S ■"-*• "Saie of Books advertised for Monday the 1 5th, ! is postponed until Wednesday next, *the 17th instant. Exchange Buildings, November 12, 1852.
Sale of Books. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday, the 17th 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 iwill be ready for distribution in a few da)'s. Wellington, November 12, 1852.
Notice.
"11/TR. ALLEN resumes the Sale of •*'*• Mr. Jks. M'Beth's Stock in Trade of •Groceries, &c, at Pipitea, on Thursday next, (To- morrow), the 18th November, at 1 o'clock precisely. November 17, 1852.
MB?.' AXJjEN is instructed by Mr. James MjßethM j Beth to dispose of his Stock in the Trade .- by. public auction, on the premises, Pipitea, on Thursday next, 18th November, (particulars below.)
Sale by Auction.
TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate, " that, retiring from the Retail Grocery Business, he w.ill dispose of his^Stock by Public Auction, without reserve, on Thursday,
18th 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 Hams Shoe Brushes Raisins Bacon Scrubbing do. Currants Preserved Salmon Blacking Pickles Yarmouthßloatersßath Bricks Sauces Pickle Herrings Door Mats Salad Oil Bloater Paste Starch Castor Oil Sardines Blue Mustard Sherry Tobacco Jams Cherry Brandy Pipes -Jellies , Raspberry Vinegai Sperm Candles Chocolate Lemon Syrup CarbonateofSoda Candied Peel Bottled Beer Black Oil Ginger Vinegar Nails Spices N. Z. Lines Garden Hoes Flour American Cooking Apparatus, Kitchen Range,' Weighing Machine, Weights, Scales, and other Shop Furniture and Fittings, Sundry Household Utensils and Miscellaneous Articles.
•Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. LUNCH AT ONE. November! 0, 1852.
; ; Ott Sale, ci "Persia/ • '. Stately/ &c. | kQ HOGSHEADS Burton Ale' - '20 brW *% ' do. * ' do. do. r
30 brls. Allsop's ' . • do. 20 hhds. Thome's London Porter 12 brls. do. do. do. 100 casks Bvass's Bottled Ale and Porter
— ' j — — --- — — — -— — — — 100 do. Bridges's do. do. do. 70 do. Tennent's Scotch Ale 20 qr. casks Fine Old Port 70 do. Sherry, Marsala and Tcnerifie 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 Perfnme'ry, from Messrs. Gosnell & Co. .62 packages, containing Jordan and Shell Almonds, Currants, Pearl Barley, Blue) Herrings, Sperm Candles, Lamp Cotton Starch, &c, &c, &(r. 13 bales superior Wine Corks 8 cases Sardines
20 jars Spirits of Tar 20 kegs Fine Gunpowder, 6. kegs Shot 3 casks Boat Chains, 20 boxes Tin Plates/20. tons Rod, Bar, and Bolt "Crown" Ironi Weighing Machines, Weights, Counter Scales, Sack Barrows, Steelyards, &c, &c. 500 kegs Patent Nails, 1 in. to 6 in. 50 bags LatU Nails, 90 bdls. Hoop Iron ' 300 cases, Oilmen's Stores, Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, Salad Oil, Castor Ofl, Cream of Tartar, Ginger, Blue, Starch, &c> &c, &c. 2Q.*cae£fr©rugs, &c. 40'brls.~OhampioaVVmegar- ' ' ; lOcask^ap^Bteckjing-- " - • V' 300£egs White Lead, Sed, Black, and Green Paint 20 drums Turpentine, 20 casss Whiting '■ 50 boxes Window^. Glass, 5 casks Putty 50 casks and Coal Tar and Pitch 1 case Congreves, 2 pockets Hops 100 bags Sugar, '3oo bags Liverpool Salt '. 10 chests^ 20 half chests, Congou J300 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 ' i 7 cases well assorted Stationery .. . 9 cases Printed Books '60 Camp Ovens, 204 iron "Pots 57 packages containing Ironmongery of every ' .descripticTnV" Hollow-ware, Tin-ware, B. , , M.-ware, Smiths' Bellows and Tools, Sad- ' " irons/Frying-pans ' ' '* t 2 cases Saddlery, 3 cases, Floor Cloth \ ' .. '^1 case Hosiery ' 5 bales Calico,- Sheetings, 'Shirtipgs, &cv r ,2 cases Cloth, ; Tweed, Che<Jks, T &c. , 3 fc|sks Glass-ware, Wiaes, Tumblers, &c. ' ' And various other, goods, c \. "■' » .... BETHUNg & HUNTER. 1 Exchange Building!^, - • ' , -~.:O 7 ctobfrBi:lBs2. :.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 761, 17 November 1852, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 761, 17 November 1852, Page 2
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