Without reserve, to close Consignments.
MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to sell, by public auction, on Tuesday next, the 11th April, at their Stores in Lombard-street, at 1 o'clock, 11 TONS FINE FLOUR 100 bags Bright Counter Sugar 3 hhds. Loaf Sugar 10 chests Congou Tea 15 half chests ditto 50 boxes Souchong, lOlbs. 24 boxes Congou, slbs. 5 cases Lemon Syrup '8 cases Lime Juice 2 cases Curry Powder '40 tins Roast Coffee 4 tins Ground Chicory 2 cases assorted Sauces "5 cases Sardines, i and \ tins 2 barrels Raisins 1 case Arrowroot 1 case Mixed Spices 4 barrels Pearl Barley 1 hogshead Bacon 20 boxes real Havannah Cigars 3 cases imitation ditto 10 cases Old Tom 25 cases Martell's Brandy 1 case Men's Watertight Boots \ case Glassware And various other Goods. TERMS AT SALE. 'Wellington, April 7, 1854.
Postponement of Sale. TVfESSRS. BETHUNE &HXJNTER'S 1 A Sale,, advertised for Tuesday, the 11th -instant, is unavoidably postponed till Thursday, the 13th ins L.in order to give time for the preparation of Catalogues. Exchange Buildings, April 7, 1854.
Public Sale on Thursday, 13th April, 1854.
MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favored with instructions to sell, by public auction, at the Exchange, onTHURSDA-Y, the 13th April, at 12 o'clock precisety, A LARGE and varied Assortment x)i USEFUL ARTICLES, recently imported from England, by a Gentleman intending to settle in the Colony, comprising Cart, Saddles, Bridles Horse and Bullock Harness Patent Circular Needle Sewing Machine Gas Apparatus, Agricultural Implements "Ironmongery, Glazed Tinware, Tools Cottage Piano. Furniture, Household Effects Earthenware. Kent's Knife-cleaning Machine Patent American Churn, Clothing -Boots, Shoes, Grindery, Stationery Guns, Pistols, Gunsmiths' Tools Superior Clock 1 Emigrants' Tent And various other Goods, as enumerated in the Catalogue. isT.B. — The above will be on shew at the Auction Room the day before the Sale. 'Exchange Buildings, April 7, 1854.
SALE OF
Horses, Carts, Waggon, Harness, Stock, Agricultural Produce, Implements, &0.,
AT THE HUTT.
MR. ALLEN has received instructions from ■ the Proprietor, who is going into the interior, to sell by auction, without reserve, on Monday, 17th April, at the Aglionby Arms, Hutt
Bridge, Q SPLENDID Young Cart Horses, with Harness and Gearing complete 2 Excellent Strong Carts 1 Millers' Waggon, quite new 1 Chaise Cart and Harness 23 Head of superior Cattle, mostly Cows, in calf by a favorite Bull 3 Stacks Meadow Hay, about 30 tons 3 Acres, more or less, Potatoes, in first-rate condition
120 Bushels Prime Oats Sundry Farming Implements, &c, &c, &c. "Every information will be afforded upon application to Mr. Bubcham, at the Aglionby Arms Inn, Hutt Bridge. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.
T erms — Purchases under £50, cash ; above -approved acceptances at 3 months' date. lunch at 12. April 5, 1854.
Valuable Freehold Town Property.
MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Hendry^o offer for public competition, at
his Auction Mart, Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday, 20th April, 1854, nPHAT convenient FREEHOLD J- PROPERTY, situated in Webb Street, consisting of Dwelling House, and Appurte-
nances, and one -third 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 moveable Partition, Parlour, and Bed-Room, on the ground floor, with two Bed-Rooms above, all substantially finished, and in good repair, with Kitchen.. Wood-huuse, &c. There is also a capital two* stalled Stable, a Garden in front, weil shocked with Fruit Trees, and a Well of excellent Water* ALSO, An excellent Cottage attached, consisting of two Rooms, with Fire-places, and one above, an'l having Garden Ground in front. The above Property may be viewed any time i previously to the day of sale, and will be found upon inspection well worthy the attention of i small capitalists desirous of settling themselves in a comfortable house. TERMS LIBEEAL. : Plimmer's Wharf, March 29, 1854.
TH E Undersigned are Buyers of POTATOES and HAY. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 31, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 906, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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