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On Sale, to arrive ex "William Alfred." 90 HHDS. B.P. RUM, 12 o.r. 10 tons Sugar (assorted) 25 half- chests fine Congou 5 tons best Patna Rice 50 boxes Mould Candles '20 boxes Robinson's Soap 30 boxes Window Glass 3 bales Corn Sacks 3 bales Wool Bagging 40 bdls. Hoop Iron, H inch BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, June 28, 1853.

On Sale, to arrive ex " Maori." 20 ™V S 'l BASS'S Burton Ale 10 brls. J 30 hhds. Truman's Porter 20 hhds. Thorne's Porter GROCKRiEs.OiLMEn'sSroREs, Ironmongery Boots And Shobs, Slops, Liverpool Salt Dairy Salt, and various other Goods [ BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, June 28, 1853.»

On Sale,, ex f* Robert Syers." 5 PUNCHEONS B.P. RUM, 10 o.p. 4 quarter jcasks Pale Brandy 5 do. do. Whisky 7 kegs superior" Tobacco . 6 hhds. splendid Port Wine 10 tons good Sydney Flour BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Building 3, June 28, 1853 V

. To Let, HPHOSE Commodious Premises lately -*- occupied by R. Deighton, Esq. For particulars, apply to P. M. Hervey,, Esq., or to • THOS. K. WARBURTON. June 28, 1853.

Freehold Investment.

MR. ALLEN is^nstructed to submit to public auction, in the' month of July,

]0 FREEHOLD TENEMENTS situated in Lutton Place, Te Aro, the whole of which are occupied, and producing a Rental of £100 nett per annum. Title under a Crown Grant. ' Terms and further particulars in future advertisements. June 28, 1853.

Ex " Robert Syers," from Sydney.

HPHE Undersigned beg to announce -*- that they have received by the above vessel 11 cases and bales, containing the following useful and seasonable Drapery Goods, &c, &c, and which will be ready for inspection in the course of next week :—: — Gala Plaids, All-wool Tartan Plaids Plaid Shawls and Scarfs, White Dimity Linen Damask, French Merinos Hard Tartans, Men's Scotch Plaids Woollen Handkerchiefs Figured and Checked Mauds, Blue Serge Irish Linens* Horrock's Long Cloths Black and White Moreen White and Coloured Kid and Silk Gloves Lace Mitts, Checked and Pale Book Muslins Gossamer Gauze _ . , Brocaded and. Checked Bonnet Ribbons Sarsnet Ribbons Hosiery of every description, Hair Nets Cheese Cloth, Figured, Crape Stuffs Saxony Stripes, Plain and Figured Tarlatans Boys' Felt Hats, Combs, Hair Brushes Haberdashery lbale Scotch Twilled Shirts 5 cases, American Denims 1 case Colonial Tweeds Black Broad Cloth, &c, &c, &c. - "- , G. PICKETT & CO. Mulgrave-street, June.2s, 1853.

To be Sold or Let,

A LL that Dwelling-House in Hawke- •*^* stone-street, with half an Acre of Ground or thereabouts, . lately occupied by Captain D'Arcy. Immediate possession may be had. The House contains 10 Rooms, and is capable of being enlarged, and is well adapted for a Boarding House or School. The Premises, are held for the residue of 23 years, from 29th September, 1849, at the yearly rent of £12. - j For further particulars apply to Mr. King, Solicitor, Manners-street,. Wellington, July-2,- 1853.

, Alliance Fixe Assurance Company , „^6? London. . CAPITAL FjIVE MILLIONS STERLING. Reduction-of Premiums. HPHE Undersigned are authorized to -^ effect Fire "Assurances at reduced rates of premium.- ' l! * l -' P. M. HERVEY, ~i\. - r ? UQHN JOHNSTON. Wellington,. Jun,e 28, 1853.

rj.ILBER3^ipiCKETT & CO. have just opened a small Case of very choice Goods, consisting of— - Trimmed Habit Shirts, Puff Book Sleeves Worked Muslin Collars, Collarets Frilled Book Collars/.Mourning Collars - Book and Jacconett Insertions. Trimmings, and Scollops • And atfew Infants' Robes and Frocks ALSO, 1 piece Invisible Green Cloth ; Mularave-street, May 11, 1853. Drapery Goods. , To arrive per "Maori," hourly expected from London direct,

'pHE following Goods, viz., Black and -*- Coloured Cobourg Cloths, Black Lustres, Crape Royals, Silk Galas, Clan Tartans, New Lindsey Woolseys, Black Crape, a superior lot of Square and Long Wool Shawls, all sizes in Wool Polkas, Welsh Flannels, Stout Derry Ginghams, Silk and Lam ma Neck Ties, Lindsey Woolsey and Derry Robes, &c, &c. J, BURNE, Lambton-quay. June 22, 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 2

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627

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 2

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