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MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Messrs. Johnston & Co. to sell by public auction, at the yard' adjoining the -Stores of Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co., on Friday, sth instant, at 12 o'clock precisely, »• ex Juste* from Newcastle, N.S.W., Ihn HEAD of well-bred HEIFERS lKjyJ and MILCH COWS

TERMS AT SALE. May 3, 1854.

Important to Drapers and Storekeepers. MR. JAMES SMIJH will sell, at his Auction Mart, Plimmer's Wharf, on Wednesday, 10th - May instant, •C EVEN Cases- Choice Drapery Goods, beautifully assorted, and suitable for the season, comprising — Fur Cuffs and Boas, Welsh Flannels " Lambs' Wool and Merino Hose and Socks -Cashmere and Tweed Dresses Woollen Sleeves, Polkas, Cambric Prints Cashmere Hoods, Plaids, Lutestring Gauze and Satin Ribbons White and Fancy real French Kid Gloves Black Brussels Handkerchiefs I Pongees, Blonds, Laces, Insertions Silk and Worsted Braiding, Silk Purses Toilet Covers Blue Serge Boys' Cord and Mole Trowsers Cheese ClotK Combs, &c. 1 " ' ( For particulars, see Catalogues. ''' ' [ Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Plimmer's Wharf, MayS, 1854.

Es " Eagle" and « William Alfred," DUFF, GORDON & CO.'s celebrated SHERRIES in hhds., Pale, Brown, and Golden. 50 cases Sparkling Champagne in 1 dozen cases 2 cases Men's Hats and Caps, 'John Fuller

& Co.,' compi'ising an assortment of Felt Hats, Royal Tars, Children's Caps with 1 assells, and Military Caps, &c. * Gentlemen's Hunting Saddles 1 <;ase Waterproof Clothing 50 copies Arrowsmith's recent Map of New Zealand " Acheron's Surveys." Pit and Cross-cut Saws ; R. J. DUNCAN & CO. Favisli-street, May 3, 1854.

T« be Let,

A COTTAGE, pleasantly situated on ■^ Te Aro Flat, suitable for a small family, with" *a good Garden, and an excellent Well of Water. Enquire at Mr. W. Nattrass', opposite to Mr. King's office, Manners-street. May 3, 1854.

Far Sale, ex "Fanny,"

By Private Contract,

00Q MAIDEN EWES, veiy fine woolled, from the celebrated Rosevale Station, N.S.W. Apply to Wm INGLTS, Plimmer's Wharf. May 3, 1854.

Cape Turnagain.

T^HE Undersigned is prepared to de- , *■*- pasture Horned Cattle on his Run, Tautani, Cape Turnagain'. Application to be made at Mr. J. H. Wallace's Offices, Lambton-quay South. R. DOUGLAS WALLACE. Wellington, May 2, 1854.

First Wool Ship for London.

*g^. f PHE fine fast-sailing Barque jgjgjjl "- ADMIRAL GRENFELL, *&"' A 1 for 13 years, 324 tons register, William M'Clelland, Commander, will sail for London direct.on Thursday, the 18th inst. Apply to BETHUNE & ;HUNTER, or LEVIN & CO. Exchange Buildings, May 2, 1854.

For Sydney. J jggL HPHE Al 300 tons' French barque -*- JUSTE, Senereu, Commander, day, Bth May. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO. May 3, 185*.

For Port Phillip.

*£££- HP HE Clipper Waterfbrd- built jggg A Brigantine MARCHIONESS, ffcV»^>nß) j p Kreft, Commander. This really splendid vessel made her last passage up to Port Phillip in 11 days. Much of the Cargo being engaged, the time of sailing will be at an early date. For Freight or Passage, apply to 1 JOHN VARNHAM, Agent.

Farish-street, May 3, 1854.

! - - For Sydney Direct. To Sail immediately after discharging her Cargo ' of SSheetp t being already ballasted,

-|gk fpHE A 1 Brig FANNY, J&bSSMLsI tons » Captain Cocney. *>^Z3&& ,Cabin Passage. ... 10 Guineas. Steerage 5 ditto, Apply to the Captain on Board, or to JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard-street, May 3, 1854.

For Sydney.

aS». THE Packet Brigantine x WILLIAM ALFRED, '■*"^""* Captain Tinley, Burthen, 150 tons, will have her usual despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain Tinleyyor to Wm. HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf, 3rd May, 1854.

For Melbourne,

HPHE Fine American Brigan- ' -*• tine MOL US, Captain Pratt, *rj?jf f Burthen per Register, 200 tons,' coppered apd copper fastened, and sails very fast. For freight or passage, apply to " ' WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf, , 3ra'May, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

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