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-Cargo «of the. "-Sea Belle" from Taranalci. MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, on Friday next, the lSthJanuary, at the Wellington Auction Room, /^ARGO of th« SEA BELLE, comprismg — 10 tons best Flour 10 bags fine Maize, also 10 cases Dunlop Cheese Several Lots of York Hams (damaged) Sundry imperfect Dinner Sets And other Goods. Sale to commence dt 1 o'clock, January "7, 1854.

On Sale, Ex •' Northfleet," from London, HARDWARE '•*■■*- English Cheese Bulk and Bottled Brandy Patna Rice Roofing Felt Uacon (small quantity) Rugs, Brushes v Salt, fine and coarse, in bngs Harness The remainder of Silver's, and Welch & Margetson's Goods Crockery, China, and Glass-ware WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO. Lambton-quay, January 7, 1854.

Passages hither can be engaged on Parties finding Securities.

Wool and Flax. 1 T^HE Undersigned will advance liherally on Shipments of the above named' Produce to their Friends i in -England. WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO. Lambton-Quay, January 7, 1554-

On Sale, 100 BUSHELS OATS, superior sample W. ALLEN, Lambton-quay. January 7, 1854.

First Wool Ship for London.

j«£?g- '"PHE fine fast-sailing A 1 for X 13 years Barque ADMIRAL ******* GRENFELL, 324 tons register, William M'Clelland commander, will commence 1 loading on her return from Sydney, and sail for London about the middle of April. This splendid vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, or LEVIN 1c CO. Exchange Buildings, January 7, 1854.

For Tahiti direct, j^^- HPHE first-class fast sailingj|||g L Barque SELMA, 400 tons burthen, G. Pike commander. For freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, January 3, l-°54.

For Sydney direct,

*tsl T' H E fine fast sailing A 1 £g|| X Barque ADMIRAL GREN- **^^* 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 Caflao.

TSSI 'T'HE fine first-class Ship Jllgk RAJAH, 750 tons, Patrick Robb, Sgggllp -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.

jjgg, HPHE Al BavqueMAHTOREE, «k£|» -*■ 300 tons, Robert Cowan comman- ** der, will sail for the above Port on or about Saturday, the 7th January, 1854. For freight or passage, apply to the CommantSer, or to J. H. 'GILLARD. Farish-slreet, 'December 31, 1853.

SHIP RAJAH.

Notice to Lightermen.

ANY BOAT going alongside the "^ Rajah will be filled wiJi Cargo to be landed, and Captain Robb guarantees payment for the same at the highest rates. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Agents for Rajah. Port Nicholson, December 28, 1853.

SHIP RAJAH.

(CONSIGNEES of Goods by the above Ship are hereby informed that the prescribed term having elapsed, their Goods will be landed at their expense and risk, in terms of the Bills of Lading. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents for Rojah^ Port Nicholson, December 28, 1853.

Northfleet.

(CONSIGNEES of Goodsper Northjleei 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. Lambton-quny, December 17, 1853.

On Sale. QHO BUSHELS OATS, (Superior °^ V Samples). BETHUNE <k HUNTER, Wellington, October 8, 1853. '

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 680, 7 January 1854, Page 2

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