MR. P. M. HERVEY will sell by public anc tion, at the Stores of the late Firm of Hervey, Johnston, h Co., in Lombard- street, on Monday, 2nd May, 1 TIERCE ca. f, 1, and l^in. Lead Pipe \ "u-?rior Secretary Saddlery 'J crises Shear Steel 1 : :hpsts Tea C boxes Sydney Soap 29 bags East India Sugar 80 b^gs Biscuit 21 cases Boiled and Raw Oil 8 cases assorted Oilmen's Stores 8 casks Split Peas 15 cases Bottled Porter, ca. 4 doz. 49 doz. Axe Handles 4 bales Wool Packs 6 pieces Osnaburgs 8 casks Roman Cement, &c, &c. Before the Sale of Goods, 8 fine Milch 'Cows. r t ear calving. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Lombard-street, Aprii 30, 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 Wet MILKING COWS, eleven of them with Cakes 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 qniet &nd well-bred, in first rate condition, and will be found worthy cf the attention of parties desirous of stocking their ' runs. ALSO,
A fine young Horse, about thjee years old, broken-in to Harness and Saddle. He is from Mr. Burcham's well known Stock, TERMS LIBERAL. Exchange Buildings, April 27, 1553. Eligible Investment. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON LAMBTON QUAY.
For Sale* by Private Contract, HPHAT FREEHOLD LAND, and -*• PREMISES erected thereon, known as the Freemasons Tavbrkt. This Taluablc 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, Agent 3 for the Proprietor. Exchaoire 'StiTT^iligs, * April 9, 1853.
r PHE Proprietor of the Wellington ■*■ Candle Factor* begs to observe, for the information of the Public, that from the many - and varied sources from whence he has been favoured with information respecting the New Light, there is not a doubt on his mind that the whole question will be set at rest. Of course all are aware of the great sensation lately created in nearly all the families of Wellington with regard to the New and Brieuant Light. The Proprietor of the Wellington Candle Factory would ■wish, it to be understood that he has a mast decided dislike td anything ' that bears the semblance, or that even might be construed into anything in the shape of . puffing ; yet with due delicacy, and *ith great satisfaction to himself, he has ascertained beyond a shadow of a doubt, that these Brilliant Lights proceed from the ends of the Candles made at his Factory. This he has ascertained "from the best authority, and beyond the possibility of a doubt, and consequently that they are not from the •" Sydney Mould Candles/ 'but are as superior to them as the purest sperm candles are to a common dip. The "Proprietor is not now going to instance *any of the many proofs of their superiority to the Sydney candles ; nor would he wish for one to injure Mr. Price ; bat at the same "time he would recommend those -who have not tried the Wellington Candles, by a fair trial to test to their satisfaction the sttpenor qualifies of his Candles ; and he would further re- ! commend that families will he particular, and -always inquire at all the respectable Stores in town for the Wellington Factort Candles, i where they may be had in any quantity, say from half a Candle Jo half a ton. Ts3, — Wanted, a couple of active Assistants •in the Wellington Factory, to whom liberal wages -will be given. April 30, 1853.
To arrive ex "Minerva.*' (Expected daily from Port CooperJ, 19 QUARTER-CASKS COMPANY'S ** BRANDY 5 hhds. MartelVs Brandy, No. 1. An Invoice Engravings (superior) Wrapping Paper, Grocers' and Drapers* Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, &c. 2 case 9 Cloth Caps, Gentlemen's and' Boys*, including Felt Hats, Glengarrys, and Royal Tars, &c, &c. ' * R. J. DUNCAN, Farish-street. February 19, 1853.
On Sale at th 3 Office cf this Paper, THE Two Last Numbers of the Westminster Review The Qnnrterly, for July, 1852. Also, the Last Numbers of the Athena»um and Household Words, receked by post. April 27, 1853. Fruit Trees for Sale. "pRUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, •*- Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, be3t 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.Stockbhidge, Ohiro. Orders left at Mr. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to. Wellington, April 2, 1353.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 808, 30 April 1853, Page 2
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