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Sale by Auction.

MR. E. A. HARGREAVES will sell by public auction, onTHURSBAvnext, the 24th instant, at one o'clock, at the Stores of Messrs. Wm. Hickson & Co., 'HPHE following Assortmentof Merchandize, viz.: — Negrohead Tobacco Brandy, "MarteH's" and " U. V." "Whisky, in qr. -casks 13. P. Rum in hhds. Port and Sherry Wines. Sydney Mould Candles Belraont Sperm do. * Liverpool Soap Sail Canvas Fine Salt Leather — Sole, Kip, and Basils Kangaroo Skins Sugars — Pampanga White and Brown Javn Company's Pieces, and Loaf Coffee Rice Sago Molas«« Coal Tar Stockmen's Boots Flour Wheat ALSO, A quantity of Gear, "Blocks, and Sails, Personal Effects, and sundry miscellaneous articles. TERMS AT SALB. Wellington, November 19, 1853.

Valuable Investment. House for Sale, with immediate occupation.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions 'to offer for Sale, by public auction, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday, the 24th of November instant, at one, o'clock precisely, * HpHAT well-known Licensed PubltcHouse and Premises called the EAGLE "TAVERN, situate on Lambton-qnay, in Wtllington, and lately occupied by Mr. William Mackenzie. The Premises are Leasehold, having 1 an unexpired term of 18-J- years or there-, abouts to fun, at \he *cry moderate rental of ~£l per week. The Hotise, from its central position, and being in the immediate vicinity of the Custpm- * house and Wharfs, is admirably adapted for doing a first-rate business. Teims. 25 per cent. cash, and the remainder by approved endorsed bills at 3, 6,-9, and 12' months. For further particulars, apply to the Anctioneer, or to Mr. King, Solicitor, Manners- - street, Wellington. November 19, 1853.

Public Sale.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell ■I>y auction, on Friday next, the '25tb instant, *t the Exchange, .5 CASES BOOKS, comprising -a quantity of School-Books, a select assortment of Children's Books, with Novels and 'Li^ht Literature. The Books will be on shew at tbe Exchange, on Wedn«sdat. Catalogues may be obtained • at the Office of the Auctioneers. "Also — Previous to the above, A lot of old Rigging, Sails, Rope, Blocks, •&C &c. Salt to commence at 12 o'clock. Exchange Building*. November 10, 1853.

House for Sale, -with immediate possession. ALL that commodious newly-built •"• Dwelling House, situate in Woolcombe--fetreet, and adjoining the residence of Robert Rodger Strtng, Esq., containing five rooms, a "large kitchen and pantr'v, with sundry outbuildings, a well-stocked Garden, containing an acre of ground, at present occupied by Mr. Tho9. Crowther. The above is held on lease, of which 19 years are unexpired, with a rental of £20 per annum; and a power to purchase' the freehold for £200, at any time before the '20th November, 1861 ; an excellent well of water on the premises. CHAS. E. YON ALZDORF. Wellington, November 9, 1803.

Cupiss' Constitution Balls.

"THIS Invaluable Medicine to Stockkeepers, and all who have the Management of Horses and Cattle, can be obtained of C. D. XUrraud, Chemist, Wellington. Wellington, November 12, 1853.

For Sale, Now landing ex " Robert Syers t "

JOO BOXES CANDLES, eachs6lb. 4 bales Scarlet and Blue Serge Shirts 1 case Prints fi cases Fancy Doeskin Trowsers 2 'cases Men's Moleskin Trowsers 2 bales striped Jean Shirts 1 case assorted Fancy and Shooting Coats 1 case bck. Shooting Coats, superior 1 case Blneher Boots, nighbadked, tipped, and nailed 1 case strong Colonial do: \ ton West India Coffee, in bags of HQlbs. each 75 hhds Coal Tar 2 cases Arrowroot 2 cases Carbonate of Soda, each l£ cwt. P. M. HERVEY & CO. ■Wellington, October 5, 1853.

For Port Phillip. 'PHE fine Barque TORT, well jjjj|j§g known as a regular trader, James Row commander, will sail for Port Phillip direct in about ten days. For freight or passage money, having ex- j cellent accommodations for cabin and steerage I passengers, apply to the commander on board, or to BETHUNE Si HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings. November 22, 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 867, 23 November 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 867, 23 November 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 867, 23 November 1853, Page 2

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