Superior fine-toned French and German Accordions, Concertinas, Cornopeans, Flutmas, with Instruction Books. .,„... Ladies* and Gentlemen's elegantly inlaid Wntmg Desks, Workboxesi Dressing Cases. Handsome Pianoforte, by "Tamkison # Son, Soho Square." Plain and richly gilt backed Playing Cards. Magnificent Cheval, Marble Dressing, Pier, and other Glasses. Mats, Brushware, Perfumery Baskets, 8(C. 8(C. fa. - ♦ MR. JAMES SMITH has been favoured with Instructions from tbelmporters, Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co., to submit to public competition, without the least reservation, at the Auction Mart. Plimraer's Wharf.-on Thursday next, the 28th April instant, >f PHE above recherche Assortment of :■> Choice and Elegant Goods, just received i per Royal Albert, from the eminent London and Parisian Firm of Messrs. Biwscs Blumbb 0 <& Company. Catalogues are now being prepared. Intending Purchasers are particularly invited to inspect the Goods, which will be on shew on "Tukbday and Wednesday next. TERMS LIBERAL. Sale to commence ut half. past 1 1 for 12 o'clock punctually. PHmmer's Wharf, April 23, 1853.
MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, at his New SToiii.Lambton-quay (opposite the Britannia Saloon), on Friday next, 29th April, rpHE CARGO of the Resolution, from ■*• the Chatham Islands, consisting of — .700 bushels Wheat, 8 packages Bacon 1 package Lard, 1 cask Lard 4 barrels Pork, 3 tons Potatoes 1 barrel Sperm Oil, 5 cwt. Onions also, | 1 barrel Raisins, 1 barrel Currants I 1 keg Blue Stone, 1 keg Carbonate Soda Package Dried Fish Wheat Cleaning Machine A quantity of Hay, and a good strong Cart Horse. ■ ! iSale to commence at 1 o'clock. April 27, 1853.
Public Sale of Stock. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions to sell by public auction, at Mr. Jenkins's Stockyard, Lombard-street, on Tuesday next, the -3rd May, at one o'clock precisely, 20 FINE quiet MILKING COWS, eleven of them with Calves at their side, the remainder to calve within a month or six weeks. 20 fine two to three year old Heifers 15 „ „ „ Steers These Cattle are quiet and well-bred, in first ►rate condition, and will be found worthy of the attention-of parties desirous of stocking their •.runs. TERMS LIBERAL. k Exchange Buildings, April 27, 1853. Eligible Investment, t FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON LAMBTON QUAY. For Sale, by Private Contract, FREEHOLD LAN©, and x PREMISES erected thereon, known at the Freemasons Tavern. 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 t re--munerative rental. TERMS LIBER AX. For further particulars, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, _ . „ Agents for the Proprietor. Exchange Buildings, April 9,1853.
'^F*HE Undersigned hegs leave to inform x the Inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding district, that he Trill reopen the fjMTXERS 1 Warehouse on Monday, the 25th instant, with a Splendid Assortment of Drapery iGoods, in Silks, Satins, Shawls, Scarfs, Visettes of the most fashionable make, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, Wool Eaids, JPrints, and Fancy Goods. A beautiful selection of Ball Dresses, White Satin Shoes, Silk Hosiery, and Wreaths. Also a good selection t)f Gem's Made-up Clothing, &c, &c, &c. . He would particularly invite the attention of ihe Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington to inspect his Stock, feeling confident that there never was such a varied or extensive variety of Goods in Wellington for them to select from at *ny time as what he now offers to their view, H. R. KANE, . . Settlers' Warehouse. April 23, 1853. Notice. AXL Claims on the late Mr, R. Seed, *• ofthePorirua Road, 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.
Gardening. ,-
T 1 SCRIVENER hegs to inform the • Gentry and Inhabitants of Wellington, that, having had long experience in Gardening, he will be happy to attend to the Gardens of any Ladies or Gentlemen who may favour him with their orders. Apply next door to Dr. Robertson's, top of Willw-street. April 16, 1853.
Fruit Trees for Sale.
T7RUIT 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. Stockbridge, Ohiro. Orders left at Mr. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, April 2, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 807, 27 April 1853, Page 2
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