Monday, 12th September, 1853.
Ex '• Mountain Maid," and " Ann" Steamer. MESSRS. P. M. HERVEY &• CO. have received instructions from the -various Importers, to sell by public auction, on Mondat next, the 12th inst., HPHE following well selected Shipments, without reserve, commencing at 1 o'clock 100 red cases superior Geneva, 4 galls, each 10 hhds. B. P. Rum 5 quarter-casks Scotch Whisky 10 „ Woodhouse's Marsala 50 bags Company's No. 1 Pieces* 30 bags Crushed Lump Sugar 60 bags Pampanga Sugar 30 bags Madras Sugar 40 boxes Sydney Mould Candles 2 tons Steel's celebrated English Soap 20 boxes Robinson's Soap 15 tierces Prime New South Wales Beef 1 case Wilkinson's Sheep Shears 2 cases Men's Strong Boots, Watertights 1 case Lucifer Matches , 1 case well assorted Saddlery* j 7 cases assorted Hosiery, Polkas, &C, &c. 1 bale 68 inch Grey Calico •4 T)ales Flannel &c, &c, &c. TERMS AT SALE. "Wellington. September 7, 1853.
Freehold Property for Sale.
•MR. JAMES SMITH will sell by public auction, at his Sale Rooms, Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday, 22d September inst., nt 2 o'clock,
THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD - 1 - PROPERTY, consisting of Town Acre No. 476, with Dwetting-House, Out-houses, &c, and a good Well of Water on the Pre•mises, now in the occupation of Ennes Blackmore, Esq., situate in Boulcott-street, having a frontage to Wellington Terrace, and adjoining the residence of Mr. J. H. Wallace. Title— Crown Grant. Intending Purchasers may view the Property previously to the day of sale ; — and further particulars may be obtained at the Auction Room. TERMS AT SALE. Wellington, September 2, 1853.
OIL. MESSRS. P. M. HERVEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Robert Waitt to sell, on the return of the Wellington from Kaikora, TTUMPBACK OIL, in Hhds. xx Right Whale do. do. Right Whalebone Humpback do. In Lots to suit Purchasers. N.B. — Black Oil is worth £60 to £65 in Melbourne, and £50 per tun in Sydney ; so that this will afford a first-rate opportunity to Shippers for the neighbouring colonies. Wellington, September 7, 1853.
Por Port Cooper,
SjSLd ''THE Al Screw Steamer ANN, jLIJHniNv Frederick F. Gibbs commander, 3||||jigg£ will sail for the above Port onMoNDAT — *^morning, the 12th inst. Bed, Bedding, Linen, &c, provided. Cabin £5, Steerage £9 : 10. Freight £2 per ton. For freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO. The Ann will return to this Port after discharging her cargo at Port Cooper, and will sail for Sydney, calling at Nelson on or about 18th September. Cabin to Sydney £15, Steerage £7 „ Nelson £5, „ £2 : 10 The present trip of the Ann is experimental, to see whether the southern ports of New Zealand will give fair support to a Screw Steamer, and should this be found to be the case, and the service require it, it is intended to place two on the line between Sydney and these Ports. Wellington, September 7, 1853.
The Regular Packet to Ahuriri. To sail on Thursday next. *£jg. TTHE fine fast-sailing Schooner Jg§ag> X SALOPIAN, 50 tons burthen, « « F. Douglas commander. For freight or passage, apply to JOSEPH TORR, Lambtoa-quay. Wellington, August 26, 1853.
To Cover this Season, YOUNG CHARLIE, At Mr. Jenkins' Stables, New Zealander Hotel, Te Aro, on Tuesdays and Fridays ; and the rest of the week at Mr. M. Cook's, sen., Richmond, Second River. VOUiSTG CHARLIE is a fine Draught -*- Bay Horse, with black points ; stands 16 hands high, and is possessed of great muscular power. Terms, three pounds each Mare, payable on the Ist day of January, 1854. River Hutt, September 7, 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. , For further particulars apply to Mr. King, Solicitor, Manners-street. Wellington, July 2, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 846, 10 September 1853, Page 2
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