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Peremptory Sale of Leasehold Property. MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, at the Wellington Auction Room, on Friday next, the 11th November,

TWO LEASEHOLD COTTAGES - 1 - situated in Willis-street, the property of Mr. James Read. The premises are held under a lease, of which 19 years remain unexpired, at a moderate ground rent. ALSO,

A LEASEHOLD SHOP & DWELLINGHOUSE, situated on Lambton-quay (at present in the occupation of Mr. Baggarley), held on a lease, of which 12 years are unexpired, ' at a very low ground rent. AFTER WHICH,

A Small Invoice of Superior Ironmongery, Tools, &c, several lots of Drapery and Haberdashery Goods, sundry Household Furniture, and numerous miscellaneous stores. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 1853.

To Contractors and Builders. '"RENDERS will he received on the *- 15th November, for building an additional Wing to the "Hall of the Mechanics' Institute. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to Mr. Lyon, from whom also any "further particulars may be obtained. October 29, 1853.

On Sale, ex " Mountain Maid."

O ?; HHD S. -Ist Quality West India Rum 7 do. do. Brandy 2 hhds. Loaf Sugar 5 bales Scarlet and White Blankets, IS, 11, and 12-4 3 cases Scotch Twilled Shirts 1 case Woollen Cord, Trousers, and Vests 134 mats Pampanga Sugar 100 bags Patna Rice 40 boxes Mould Candles ' 20 boxes Window Glass -4 cases, Carbonate Soda JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, August 24, 1853.

Notice of Removal.

, (^ EORGETHOMAS,Manufacturek> Wholesale Dealer of Iron, Stekl. Agricultural Implements, Edge Tools. Ironmongery, Cutlery, he, &c, has just ' removed from his former Premises in Willis • Street, to his BRITISH WORKS, west end of Manners Street, immediately adjoining St. Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel, and near to "the New Bank of Australia, where he will always have on hand a large supply of HARROWS, WINNOWING, and THRASHING MACHINES, and all ■other sorts of Agricultural Implements, of "the best and newest improvements, Edge Tools, ' of every description, Ironmongery, Cutlery, <&c, &c. British Works, "West End of Manners-street, Wellington, September 24, 1853.

Keating's Cough Lozenges.

"A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders : **- of the Pulmonary Organs— m Difficulty of T Breathing — in Redundancy of Phlegm — in In- • cipienJ Consumption (of which Cough is the •most positive' indication) they are of unerring efficacy. In Asthma, and in Winter Couch, 'they have never been known to fail. Keating's Cough Lozenges are free from • every deleterious ingredient ; they may, therefore be taken at all times, by the 'most delicate 'female and I>y the youngest child; while the 'Public Speaker and thePROFESsioNAL Singer • will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion, and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the •production of melodious enunciation. Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins of various • -sizes, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c, No. 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine 'Venders in the Kingdom. N.B. — To prevent spurious Imitations, please to •observe that the woids "KeiTing's Cough Lozenges" are "engraved on the Government Stamp. «of each box. Important Testimonials. 'Cure of Asthma of several Years' standiny. Cainscross, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, Marcb'2o. 1850. Sir — Having been troubled with Asthma for several "years, I could find no relief from any medicine what--eter, tmtil I iras induced about two years ago to try a box of your valuable Lozenges, and'found such relief ''from them, that I 'am determined for the' future never to be without a box of them in the house, and will do allin my power to recommend them to my friends. If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage, you are quite at liberty to make what use of it you please. — I am, Sir, your most obliged servant, J. Trigg. Thos. Keating, Esq.

Restoration of Voice by Keating's Cough Lozenges. Glasgow, 12th January, 1847.

Sir — I have great pleasure in informing you of the great good your excellent Cough Lozenges have done me. In December, 1845, 1 caught a serere cold from riding t«ro or three miles, one very wet night, which settled in my "lungs, and quite took away my voice, so that I could not speak above a whisper from that time until December last. I tried all kinds of medicines, "but they were of no avail. I was then advised to try your Lozenges, which I did only to please my friends ; 'but before I had finished a 2s. 9d. tin, my voice, to my >great joy, came back as strong as ever. I am, Sir, your's respectfully, James Martin. Thomas Keating, Esq.

For Geelong, **§&. noted Clipper Schooner j||g x AUSTRALIAN, James hearse The above vessel has again made a splendid passage, thus fully maintaining her character for speed. *> For cabin or steerage passage, immediate application should be made to the undersigned, her date of sailing being positively fixed for November 12th proximo. * JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, October 29, 1853. For Port Cooper, To sail in a few days, having most of her cargo engaged, ag^. npHE. fine fast-sailing: schooner -^^& EL LING TO N > "" J roaster. ' ' ' " For freight or passage, apply immediately to RPBERT WAITt. November 2, 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 863, 9 November 1853, Page 2

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