MR. ALLEN will sell by auction,- on Monday next, 20th March, at "the Wellington Auction Room, 3 CASES German Toys (nf boxes) 1 case Boots and Shoes . l*case Perfumery Combs, &c. 2 dozen Chairs, Iron Bedstead ■1 cask Bottled Vinegar 2 cases Old Books, Newspapers, &c. .And numerous miscellaneous articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. "March 18, 1854.
MerinoTJwes, ex "India," from Geelong. MR. E. A. HARGREAVES will sell by public auction, on Tuesday 'next, the 21st at one o'clock, in the acre adjoining the Stores of Messr-s.'WM. Hiokson & Co., about 470 MERINO EWES, 2 & 4-Tooth, and 4 Superior Rams, in lots to -suit Purchasers. TERMS CASH. Hickson's Wharf, "MarchlB, 1854.
Clearing Sale.
MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, at his Wharf, opposite the Aurora Tavern, Lamb-ton-quay, on Wednesday next, 22d March, HPHE following GOODS, viz.:-** ** Pampanga and Loaf Sugar ' Rice, Sago, Fine Salt Coffee, Pilot and Ships' Biscuit Flour, Preserved Salmon, 21b. tins Sauces, Salad Oil, Raspberry JVinegarJ ."■Soda, Tartaric Acid Windows GlassggLamp Wick American Nails, Wire Sieves Boat Anchors, Iron Sash Weights And other Goods.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. March 18, 1854.
-Valuable Freehold "Town Property. " MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas HENDRY,to offer for public competition, at 'his Auction Mart, Plimmer's Wharf, on Tuesday, 28thMarch inst., convenient TREEHOLD - 1 - PROPERTY, situated in Webb Street, - consisting -of Dwelling House, and Appurtenances, and oneithird of an Acre of Land. This desirable Property has free access from -the south of Willis-street, commands a fine view of the Harbour and surrounding country, and is capable of 'being made a commodious -residence, at a short and agreeable distance from the centre of business. The "Dwelling-house consists of one large Room, with moveab'le Partition, "Parlour, and Bed-Room, on the ground "floor, with two 'Bed-Rooms •above, all substantially finished, and in good repair, with"Kitchen, Wood-house; &c. There is also a capital two- stalled Stable, a ' Garden in front, well stocked with "Fruit Trees, and a Well of excellent Water.
'ALSO, An excellent Cottage atttchea, xoiraisting oT two Rooms, with Fire-places, and one above, and having Garden Ground in front. The above Property may be viewed any time previously to the day of sale, and wilPbe found .upon inspection well worthy the attention** of small capitalists desirous of settling themselves in a comfortable house. TERMS LIBERAL. Plimmer's Wharf, Marchls,lBs4.
Ziondon Art Union.
T>ERSONS desirous of becommg' c Subscribers to the London Art Union may receive any information they may require on application to the undersigned. ROBT. STOKES, Hon. Secretary. Wellington, March 19, 1854.
Notice.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be heia •^*- on Monday, the 2oth instant, at 2 o'clock, p;m., at the Half-way House, for the purpose; of requesting his Honor the Superintendent to' briner the Fencing Act into operation in this district. Porirua Road, 'March 15, 18*5.
NOTICE.
Ngahauranga Line.
TVLANS, Sections, and Specifications* will be ready for inspection at this Office, for making: a portion of the above Line, near Mr. Drake's Farm, on and after the 15th inst.-; and Tenders will be received at this Office for the above Work until Fridat, the 24th inst,, at noon. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, j Provincial Secretary. I Provincial Secretary's Office, March 8, 1854.
College Lands.
"HP HE following Town Lands are offered to be Let on Lease, viz. : — Tory Street Nos. 271, 272 Vivian Street „ 270, 278 • Cambridge Terrace „ 279
Reclaimed Land in \ Lot 111, 70 feet frontage Willis-street . . J Lot V, 112 feet do. For further particulars, apply to the under- , signed, acting by the authority of his co-trustees. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. Wellington, February 14, 1854.
PORIRUA ROAD.
For Sale,
34 ACRES OF LAND, part of Section No. 10 Kinapori District, situate near Johnsonville; there are about six acres cleared. For particulars, apply to Mr. M'MANAWAY, Surveyor, Pipitea -street, Or to Mb. BRANDON, _. , '„, Lawbtou-quay. March 4, 1854. , n *
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 900, 18 March 1854, Page 2
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