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Important Sal* of Merchandise. TO CLOSE SUNDRY SHIPMENTS. MR. JAMES 'SMITH has been instructed to sell, at his Mart, Noah's Ark, on Thursday , July 6, 1854, 'PHE FOLLOWING desirable Mer- *- chandisk: — Improved Scotch strong Iron Ploughs Ewbank's patent Shingling, and other Nails Window Glass, assorted Grubbing Hoes American Axes . White Demy, Grocer's, Draper's, and Wrapping Paper Sydney and New Zealand Flour Biscuits Congou and Souchong Teas in chests and half-chests Loaf Sugar, Soap, Sperm Candles Sardines, Pickled Salmon, Cod Fish • Salt, fine and coarse 20 hhds. Trueman's London Stout (warranted) Black and colored Doeskins Shepherds' Plaid, and Sydney Tweeds Shooting Coats, Regatta Shirts Cloth Caps, Flannels Boots and Shoes Polkas, Poplins, Satins Bengal Stripes. Satin Check Dresses Book and Check Muslins Scotch Cambrics and Muslins Bishop's Lawn, Hollands Victoria Covers, Chintz Furniture Felt Hats, Leather Leggings, Navy Blues, 8 cases Prime Port Cooper Cheese &c, &.c, &c. Sale to commence at half-past 12 o'clock. TERMS LIBERAL. Noah's Ark, July 1, 1854.

Public Sale.

MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at 1 o'clock precisely, on Thursday, July 6, 1854, at his sale room, Lambton -Quay South, ex Munford and Thomas and Henry,

rj.ALA PLAIDS, Tartans, Cashmere Dresses, Flannels, Bonnets, Calicoes, Cotton and Serge Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, &c, &c, &c. Further particulars will appear in handbills and advertisements. Lambton-quay South, July 1, 1854.

Unreserved Sale.

MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. will sen by public auction, at their Stores, in LombardStreet, on Friday, 7th July : — 200 BAGS ss y dne y Flour 30 cases fine French Pale Brandy 10 barrels W.I. Rum 50 cases Champagne, Tacquesson'a brand DR 1 case Men's Grey Law»W Wool Knit 1 and Scotch Hose 2 1 case Fancy Doe Tronsera 3-11 9 bales 10-4 and .11-4 Witney Blankets 12-14 3 Men's Bine filot Trousers, Reefing Jackets, Che»terfield'B Weather and Pilot Coats 15-16 2 bales Men's Grey Knit and Lambs' Wool Half-hose 17 1 bale Scotch Twill Shirts M^ 3 cases Sundries — Ironmongery and Sheffield Goods 1 case Matches 6 bundles Spades, strapped and rivetted 2 bundles Scythes 1 bundle Gridirons 3 bundles Brushes, Zinc Buckets, &c. 10 bags Fresh Dates And other Goods. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Lunch provided. Lombard-street, July 1, 1854.

.Oil Paintings by Celebrated Masters. MR. J. H. WALLACE begs to announce to the Public, and the lovers of the Fine Arts,

that he has received instructions to offer for

sale, by private contract, A SMALL, but very choice Collection, "^ of Oil Paintings of the Italian, Dutch, Flemish, and English Schools, viz. : — 48. Sea Piece. ..»...,..».. Williams. 61. Head of Italian Boy . . Frank Hall. 173. Shipping, and study of Mill 86. Scene on the Thames. . Williams. 11. Travellers Departing »» Jan Miel. 4. Sea Piece ...«...«.. Monaney. 10. Hunting Party ,%...„ Jan Miel. 201 . Still Life. , „ Belliers. 100. Calder Glen „ Cairns. 21. Scene in Greece G.F. Buchanan 17. Landscape, with Cattle 78. Landscape ........... Sir J. Wheatley. 91. Landscape * . . . . Linnell. 1 36. Landscape ....... Williams.

This valuable Collection of Paintings is now, and will remain, on view at the Sale Rooms of the Undersigned till the end of the present

month. An early inspection is respectfully invited by the public generally, and those admirers of the Fine Arts who may be desirous of purchasing a genuine original picture. J. H. WALLACE. Larnbton-quay South, Wellington, June 2, 1854.

WELLINGTON BRANCH

OF THE ' Alliance Fire Assurance Company of London.

CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING.

T^HE Undersigned hereby intimate that they are authorized to issues Policies for Fire Assurances at the reduced rates of pre« mium.

P. M. HERVEY & CO., Agents. Wellington, April 5, 1804.

Ex " Balnaguith."

■pURNITURE from Mess, Dowbiggin Holland, & Co., consisting of Mahogany Chairs french-polished, the seats stuffed with horse hair, and covered in black hair seating, Cane-seated Chairs, Down and Feather Pillows, Brussells and other Carpets and Druggets, in various sizes. T. NATTRASS, Lambton-quay. June U, 1854.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 930, 1 July 1854, Page 2

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644

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 930, 1 July 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 930, 1 July 1854, Page 2

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