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Public Sale on Thursday, 13th April, 1854.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favored with instructions to sell, by public auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday. the 13th April, at 12 o'clock precisely, AL'ATCGE -and varied Assortment of USEFUL ARTICLES, recently imported from Eneland, bv 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. N.B.— The above -will be on shew at the Auction Room the day before the Sale. Exehtmo-p Buildings, April 7, 1854.

SALE OF

Horses, Carts, Waegoa, Harness, Stock, -Agricultural Produce, Implements, &c,

JAT THE HUTT.

MR. ALLEN has received instructions from the .Proprietor; who is going into the interior, to sell by anctitfn, without reserve, on Monday, 17th April, -at the Aglionby Arms, Hutt Bridere, Q SPLENDID Young Cart Horses, with Harness and Gearing complete 2 Excellent Strong Carts I' Miller?' Waggon, quite new 1 Chaise Cart and Harness '23 Head of superior Cattle, mostly Cows, in calf bv a favorite Bull 3 Stacks Meadow Hny, about 30 ton 1 * 3 Acres, more or less, Potatoes, in first-rate condition 120 Bushels Prime Oats Sundry Farming Implements, &c, &c, &c. A fine well bred Bull, perfectly quiet.

'Two 2-year old Colts, by Riddlesworth

Every information will be afforded upon application'to Mr. Buvcham, at the Aglionby Arms Inn, Hutt Bridge. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.

T erras — Purchases under £50, cash ; above £50, approved acceptances at 3 months' date. lunch at 12. April 5, 1854.

WEDNESDAY, the 19th April, 1854. Public Sale of Merchandise and Sooks.

-MESSRS. P. M. HERVEY & CO. will sell by public auction, at their Stores, Customhouse Buildings, on Wednesday, the 1 9th

instant, AN Extensive Assortment of Mer- ~^- chandisb, to close various consignments and accounts. AFTER "WHICH, Avaluable Selection of Books arid Stationery, inst landed, ex Clutha, from Leith. The Books are all standard works, particulars of wh:ch and of the merchandise will appear in Catalogues. . Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock forenoon. TERMS AT SALE. "Wel'ington, April 11, 1804.

Desirable Freehold Property IN WELLINGTON.

: MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed to offer for sale, by public auction, on an early day (unless previously disposed of by private contract), A PATFNT PORTABLE HOUSE, -^- 35 by 16, constructed by Hemming, of galvanized corrugated iron, containing 5 rooms, recently erected on portion of Town No. 148, in Ghuznee Street, together with the Land on which the House is situated, with outbuildings and other improvements. Title to the Land, — A Crown Grant. Exchange Buildings, April 11, 1854.

Valuable Freehold Town Property.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas HBNDRY,to offer for public competition, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday, 20th April, 1554, THAT convenient FREEHOLD -PROPERTY, situated in Webb Street, consisting of Dwelling House, and Appurtenances, 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 contmodious residence, at a short and agreeable distance

Jrom tne 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, well siocked with Fruit Trees, and a Well of excellent Water. ALSO,

An excellent Cottage attached, consisting of Itwo Rooms, with Fire-places, and one above,

ami having Garden Ground in front. The above Property may be viewed any time previously to the day of sale, and will be found upon inspection well worthy the attention of small capitalists desirous of settling themselves in a comfortable house.

TERMS LIBEBAL, ,"PHmtner's Whnrf, March 29, 18.")4.

To Builders.

TII7" ANTED, Estimates for Building a YY COTTAGE on the other side of Mount Cook. For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. April 12, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 907, 12 April 1854, Page 2

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706

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 907, 12 April 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 907, 12 April 1854, Page 2

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