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Important and Extensive Sale of Merchandise, On Wednesday, the >Ith of December, 1 853.

TMR. E..A. -HARGREAVKS has received instructions from the Importers, Messrs. Wm. Hickson & Co., to offer. by public auction, on Wednesday next, fhe 7th December, 1853, at their Stores, Te Am, rr PHE following Valuable Assortment - 1 - of GOODS, just received ex William Alfred from Sydney, and expected hourly per 'Cheetah, viz.: — Congou Tea, in chests, half- chests, and boxes Java and Manila Coffee ,

— Loaf and Crushed Loaf Crystals, Company No. 1 and 2 pieces White Cossipore, white and brown Java 'Bright Grocers' Pampanga Taal and Zebu, Treacle

Patna Rice, Pepper, Nutmegs Tapiora, Sago, Arrowroot -Liverpool fine Salt 1 Do. Soap, in 2Slbs. aud 561bs. boxes Belraont Sperm Candles, in lOlbs. and 251b5.boxes : Mould Candles, Wine Corks "Havannah Cigars 1 No. 2 Manila' Cigars, Dunlop's Tobacco j Sail Canvas and Twine, Corn Sacks I •Woolpacks, Ash Oars, Coal Tar "Sprits of Tar, Turpentine Witney Blankets, 8-4 to 13-4 • American Manufactures, viz. — Sets of Chamber Furniture, comprising Bedstead, Chairs.Washstand, Dressing Table, and Toilet Glass Wood and Cane Seated Chairs "Wellington Boots Timepieces, 2 days and 8 day* 'Spring and Cylinder Balances Milk Pails, very superior French Manufactures, vis. — Barege Scarfs and Shawls Barege Silk Dresses Barege in pieces Cashmere Silk .Shawls " . Black Silk Mantles, newest fashions ' Cambrics, Pnnted Mousseline de lames Ladies' Chemisettes -and Collars 'Ladies' and* Gentlemen's Thread Gloves -Do. do. Black Kid do. Do. v do. Boots and Shoes Sardines in "^, \, and^arge boxes — Harness Sets of Cart Harness Men's strong Boots Wines and Spirits, viz. — Sherry in qr. casks and octaves Port (four diamonds) in qr. casks Madeira hrqr. casks Champagne, Claret (St. Julien brand) Brandy (Martell's and'Hine's) Case' Gin, B.P. Rum 10 o.p. Malt Whiskey And various other goods. . Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. -TERMS AT SAi,E. "HicisohV Wharf, December 3,* 1853.

Trederick Young&Co.'s tine of Packets, 74 Cornhill & New ZealaniTColon'ists' Booms, 9 Adelphi Terrace, London.

To follow the "John Taylor" early in September, for Wellington, Canterbury, and Auckland, ; *Sgi. ''"PHE magnificent new riverx built Indiaman NORTHFLEET, m " L± L Al fourteen years, 1050 tons register, 1,400 tons burthen, N. Pentreath commander. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Agents, '"Wellington, November 26, 1853.

Tor^Bydney, ' .jtfKg HPHE fine Ship HASHEMY, 700 tons register, John Ross com-•Hrfr-rsyi' man^ ei . ( w ;ji sa jj f or Sydney direct

about the 7th December. This splendid vessel has -superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and -will take freight at current-rates. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agente. Exchange BuilHing*. November 26, 1853. '

For Port Phillip.

J»/rHE fine Barque TORT, well Sgmy L known as a regular trader, James Row commander, will sail for Port

9?hillip direct in about ten days. For freight or passage money, having excellent accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, apply to the commander on board, «r to ,' . .' ' . BETHUNE & HUNTER,

Agents.

Exchange Buildings, November 22, 1853.

WILL SAIL IN TEN DAYS, ;

For Sydney direct, ! a*sfc. T 1 H E Packet Brigantine jMSg x WILLIAM ALFRED, Thomas ** ' Tinley commander, burthen 150 tons, coppered and copper fastened.

For freight or passage, apply to Captain Tinley. or to WILLIA.M HICKSON & CO. Wellington, November 30. 1853.

r For Port Cooper direct. *i^ T HE Schooner WELLINGj«Wg - 1 " TON, Captain Ferguson, 70 tons mr ??'^ a *. register, will sail in about a week For freight or passage apply to f ' , WILLIAM HICKSON & Co. '

HicksonV Wharf, 7jth December, 1853.

~i ~ ;: . - . ' For Sale, , -.*: , |"\NE of Erard's best Double Action >Vr •- 'HARPS ; original coat 120 Guineas: , For farther particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper.

Octobtr 12, 1853.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 871, 7 December 1853, Page 2

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589

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 871, 7 December 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 871, 7 December 1853, Page 2

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