MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, at the Weilington Auction Room, on Tuesday next, the 17th May, AN Invoice of Superior Perfumery, Brushes,'&c, from Messrs. Gosnell & Co., London. One case Plated Ware, comprising Waiters, Tea Sets, Cruet Stands, Cake and BreadBaskets, &c, &c. One case Fancy Stationery. One case Water-tight Boots. One case assorted Crockery. A quantity of Fruit Trees. And a variety of general merchandise and effects. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. May 11, 1853.
To Sawyers, Timber Contractors, and Others. "VTOTICE is hereby given by the Un- ^ dersigned, that they will prosecute any person or persons cutting, falling, or removing Timber from the undermentioned Lands without a written authority from themselves :—: — Kinapore District, Nos. 13, 16, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, and 34. Porirua District, Nos. 37, 39, 43, 46, 47, 52, 54, 61, 101, 108. Karori District, Nos. 37. 40, 45, 51. Horokiwi Valley, Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 14, 26. And they further give notice, that Contractors and Purchasers of such Timber carried away from the above Sections will be held also liable for the damage done to the Property. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, Wellington, May 11, 1853.
'THE Proprietor of the Wellington •*- Candle Factort 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 Brilliant Light. The Proprietor of the Wellington . Candle Factory would wish it to be understood that he has a most decided dislike to anything that bears the semblance, or that even might be construed into anything in the shape of ; yet with due delicacy, and with 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 moment to injure Mr. Price ; but 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 superior qualifies of his Candles ; and lie would further recommend that families will be particular, and always inquire at all the respectable Stores in town for the Wellington Factory Candles, where they may be had in any quantity, say from half a Candle to half a ton. N.B. — 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 Cooper), i O QUARTER-CASKS COMPANY'S x BRANDY 5 hhds. MartelTs Brandy, No. 1. An Invoice Engravings (superior) Wrapping Paper, Grocers' and Drapers' Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, &c. 2 cases Cloth Caps, Gentlemen's and Bo\s', including Felt Hats, Glengarrys, and Royal Tars, &c, &c. R. J. DUNCAN, Farish-street. February 19, 1853.
Lithographic Illustrations of New Zealand. |\/rR. W. LYON has received a few ■*- , copied of the Illustrations to Mr. E. J. Wakepield's " Adventure in New Zealand." Each set contains the following subjects : — Mount Egmont and the Sugar Loaf Islands (vignette) Plate I. — Portraits of the Chiefs Warepori and Te Puni, drawn in 1839 II. — Kauri -Forest on the banks of the Kaipara River 111. — Port Nicholson, from the kills above Pitone, in 1840 IV. — Panoramic View of Wellington in 1842, from a drawing taken on Clay Hill by Captain W. Mem Smith, R.A. V. — Pipitea TPa, Wellington, and Portrait of the Chief Hiko} Vl.— The Town of Petre (Wanganui) in 1 841 Vll.— ;Panoramic View of the Town and Harbour of Nelson in 1842 (from a drawing by J. W. Saxton, Esq.) VIII. — Panoramic View of the Motueka District, and Blind Bay (Nelsou) previous to its settlement I X. — Panoramic View of the Wairarapa Plain X. — Panoramic View of the Town of New Plymouth in 1343 (from a drawing by Mrs. Wick steed) XI. — Native Burial-place and Storehouse XII. — Porirua Harbour in 1843 Botanical Drawings, Colored. XIII.— The Titoki and the Taua in fruit XlV.— The Tutu and the Rata in flower XV. — Phormium Tenax, or New Zealand Flax, in flower The price of the whole set is £3, 3s. Od ; but any plate may be had separately. Wellington, April 30, 1552. g
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 2
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