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Wool. WEDNESDAY, THE 13th APRIL.

MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. have received instructions to sell, by public auction, on Wednesday, the 13th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely, 01 BALES Finest WASHED WOOL 1 6 bales (more or less) do. do-. TERMS AT SALK. Lombard-street, April 9, 1853.

Clearing Sale.

MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, on Thursday next, tbe 14th April, at the Wellington Auction Room,

A QUANTITY op DRAPERY, -^- Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Slop Clothing, Candles, Pickles, Salad Oil, Onions, Ironmon. gery.Tools, general Hardware, Fancy Stationery, Perfumery Brushes, and a variety of General Merchandise and Effects. Particulars in handbills. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. April 9, 1853.

1280 Superior Maiden and Young Merino Ewes, Ex "Margaret" Captain Holford, from Sydney.

MR. JAMES SMITH has been instructed from the Importers, Messrs. W. Hickson & Co., to sell by public auction, at Mr. Jenkins's Stockyard, Lombard-street, on Saturday next, 16th April, 1280 REALL X Su P eiior Maiden and Young Merino Ewes The above Sheep have been landed in unequalled condition, only nine having died on the passage. They have been carefully selected by the Shipper from the celebrated Flocks of the Australian Agricultural Company, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Sheep can be seen until the day of sale at Mr. Hickson's , paddock, Te Aro. TERMS AT SALE. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Plimmer's Wharf, April 13. 1853.

Eligible Investment. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON LAMBTON QUAY.

For Sale, by Private Contract,

'THAT FREEHOLD LAND, and - 1 - PREMISES erected thereon, known as the Freemasons Tavbrn. This valuable property, advantageously situated, and in full business, commends itself as a highly eligible investment : it is at present under lease to Messrs. Fowler & Plowman, at a remunerative rental. TERMS LIBERAL For further particulars, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents for the Proprietor. Exchange Buildings, April 9, 1853.

Notice.

A LL Claims on the late Mr. R. Seed, "■^ of the Porirua Road 3 , are requested to be sent to the Undersigned, for examination and payment,- on or before the 30th instant; and all persons indebted to his estate are required to pay the amounts due by them to R. HAMMOND, Porirua Road. April 9, 1853.

On Sale by the Undersigned, JO HHDS. Martell's Best BRANDY 10 hhds. Bengal Rum, 28 to SO O.P. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. April 9, 1853.

Fruit ! Fruit !

HPHE Undersigned having now formed A a regular FRUITERY, similar to those in England, desires to inform the Public generally, 'that he will for the remainder of the season be enabled to supply his Customers with FRUIT of almost every description, and of the very best quality. He has now on hand a large quantity of Ribstone Pippins, Nonpareils, Pearmains, and other choice varieties of Fruit, which he is prepared to sell at reduced prices. STEPHEN STOCKBRIDGE, Ohiro. N.B. — Orders punctually attended to. Hotels and Families supplied on the shortest notice. Ohiro, April 2, 1853.

Fruit Trees for Sale.

T?RUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, ■*• Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best Sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at Is. to 3s. per tree. Pears grafted on Pear Stalks, the same as in England. Garden Seeds. At the Nursery of S.Stockbkidob, Ohiro. Orders left at Mr. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, April 2, 1853.

Music Lessons.

A YOUNG LADY havingafewleisure •^" hours each day, will be happy to give Lessons in Music. For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. January 19, 1853.

"TO" ANTED, an Apprentice to the Saddlery Business. Apply to R. ARMSTRONG, Larabton-quay. March!, 1853.

Wanted, A MAN and WIFE, as House SerX - vants. Apply to H. 8., at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, January 4, 1853.

Ex " Robert Syers." 79 PACKAGES SUNDRIES Soap, Rice, Brandy, &c. R. J. DUNCAN, „ • Fariah-itreet. March 26, 1853.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 803, 13 April 1853, Page 2

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628

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 803, 13 April 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 803, 13 April 1853, Page 2

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