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Postponement of Sale, < In consequence of the Goods not being ianded.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instruc-' r tions from the Importers, Messrs. Worsley, 'Wilson, & Co., to resume their extensive Sale- of Merchandise, ex. Northfleet; Captain Pentreath, from London, on Wednesday^ January 4, 1854, consisting of — CULVER & CO.'s Superior *Clothing X *° well assorted V— » 3'^ Y Welch, "Margetson, & Co.'s Drapery, &c, - well selected Milroy & Sons' "Saddlery, Buggy and Cart Harness, very superior Copeland & Nash's celebrated -Glass and Earthenware ' Norris's, and SoOtha-rd & Gilby ! s Port . and Sherry Wines, fine old vintages Bryant & Da vis's London Bottled Ale and Porter Fine old Wiltshire Cheese Superior English Hams and Bacon Patna Rice, Carbonate of Soda, Salt. &c. 400 Gallon Iron Tanks . With a variety of other Goods. P.S. — Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. PHmmer's Wharf, December 31, 1853.

For Tahiti direct, *4S§: T^HE first-class fast sailing L Barque SELMA, 400 tons burthen, G. Pike commander. For freight or passage, apply to

JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, January 3, 1«54.

First Vessel for Port Cooper.

jdKg 'PHE fine Brigantine DESsaspGg PATCH, having superior accom- *^^" modation for Passengers, will sail for Lyttelton to-morrow, Thursday, the sth inst. For passage only, apply to Captain Rogers on board, or to

BETKUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 4, 1854.

For Sydney direct,

•ji&L HP H E fine fast sailing A 1 4$M Barque ADMIRAL GRENM * SS9tu FELL, 500 tons, W. M'Clelland commander, will sail for Sydney, on Saturday next, the 7th instant. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 4, 1854.

For Callao.

Cjab rTHE fine first-class _Ship JJNPy * RAJAH, 750 tons, Patrick Robb gggglgg commander. This Ship having nearly completed her cargo, will be ready to sail for the above port on the 9th instant. For freight or passage, apply to

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 4, 1854.

For Port Victoria.

j jcfe HPHE A 1 Barque MAHTOREE, jjslgp 300 tons, Robert Cowan coraman- "^^^ der, will sail for the above Port on or about Saturday, the 7th January, 1854. For freight or passage, apply to the Commander, orio

J. H. GILLARD.

Farisii-s'reet, December SI, 1853.

For Lyttelton and Auckland.

*£§*. 'T 1 H E fine clipper Ship j|||g - 1 NORTHFL EET, A l , 1 050 tons, *^ SSe * f or 14 years, Captain N. Pentreath, •will sail for Lyttelton and Auckland on the 80 instant. "For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM BOWLER, SON, & CO. "Xambfon-quay, December 24, 1853.

SHIP RAJAH.

Notice to Lightermen.

A NT 'BOAT going alongside the -^*- Rajah will be filled wiih Cargo to be 'landed, and Captain Robb guarantees payment for-the same at the highest rates. I BETHUNE & HUNTER. \ Agents for Rajah, i "Port Nichols r m, j December 28, 1853.

SHIP RAJAH

pONSIGNEES of Goods hy the above 1 Ship are hereby informed that the prescribed "term 'having elapseH, their Goods will be 'landed at their expense and risk, in terms of the Bills of Lading. BETBUNE 8f HUNTER, ; Agents for Rajah. PortWieliolson, December 28, 1553.

Northfleet.

pONSIGNEES of Goods per North/leel J from London, are requested to pass their Entries as soon as possible (as the "Cargo is ready for delivery), or they will be landed at their expense and risk. WILLIAM BOWLER, SON, & CO., Agents. LamTjton-quiv, December 17, 1853.

On Sale. 3QO BUSHELS OATS, (Superior Samples). BETHUNE « HUNTER, Wellington, October 8, 1853.

Wellington Coffee-House, Centre Lambton-quay.

BOARD AND LODGING, hy the Day or Week. Chops, Steaks, &c, &c, at a few minutes' notice. Private Sitting and Bed- Rooms. Cigars, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, &c, &c. — Charges moderate. September 30, 1853.

Wanted, By a Person lately arrived in the Colony, "PMPLOYMENT in a Mercantile -*- i Establishment, or at a Station. Apply to Hfnry Brooking, care of Messrs.' Wm. Bowler, Son, & Co.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 879, 4 January 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 879, 4 January 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 879, 4 January 1854, Page 2

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