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MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, on Monday next, 1 Oth July, at the Wellington Auction Room, TNVOICES of the following GOODS, -"- viz. : — 2 csises Bohemian Glassware in vases Liqueur Bottles, Caraffet Smelling Bottles, &c, 2 cases Faddlery, containing Saddles, Bridles, Saddle Cloths, Cruppers, &c, in setts 1 case Concertinas, sexagon and octagon 1 crate Crockeryware, Cups and Saucers, &c. 1 case Hair, Tooth, and Clothes Brushes 1 case Straw Bonnets 1 bale 50 pairs Blankets 1 Hair Mattrass and Bolster Kangaroo Skins Fancy and other Goods. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. July 5, 1554.

Sale of Stock.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at their Exchange Buildings, on Tuesday next, the 11th July, at 2 o'clock precisely, QOO SUPERIOR FINE-WOOLLED MERTNO EWES, in excellent condition 20 First-rate RAMS >J.B. — These Shepp are under Mr. Gooder's care, and may be seen by applying to him. Exchange Building*, July 5, 1854. Valuable Country Section for Sale, IN THE HOROKIWI VALLEY. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions to sell, by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, at ' Noah's Ark, on Wednesday, 12th July, 185-t, HPHA.T Important SECTION, N0. 22, -*- in the Horokiwi Valley. This Section is decidedly one of the best in the District, has abundance of Splendid Timber, and having a never failing Stream of Water running through the front of it, is admirably adapted for the erection of a Saw-Mill at a trifling expense. The excellent road, and contiguity to the Porirua Harbor, renders the shipment of Timber easy. The Section has been staked by a Government Surveyor, and the frontage, by four chains deep (6 acres) is already felled and lopped, so that a purchaser might commence operations immediately. Sale at H o'clock. TERMS LIBERAL. Noah's Ark, * July 5, 1854.

Public Sale of Drap ra ry, Boots and Shoes, Slops, and other Merchandise. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the 13th instant, at 1 o'clock precisely, Q CASES),. 7 bales | Draper^', comprising Moleskin, Cord, and Tweed Trousers Reefing Jackets, Valencia and other Vests Regatta, and Scotch Twill Shirts Serge Shirts, and Guernsey Frocks "Worsted and Cotton Hose and Socks Printed Corahs, Ducape and Cotton Handkerchiefs Thibet and Coburg Cloths Lustres, and Gala Plaids Lace, Blond, Lace Falls Swiss Muslins De lame, Glaci6 and Sattinett Robes and Dresses Brazilian and Kossuth Hats Ginghams. Furniture and other Prints Blankets, Counterpanes Flannel, and Ticking „ Scrims, Sheeting Long Cloth, and Domestics 5 packages Drapery, comprising— White, Regatta, and Flannel Shirts Twilled, Mole and Doeskin Trousers Fancy Vests, Irish Linens and Diaper Sheets, Glass Cloths, anc Dusters 10 trunks Boots and Shoes from J. Davies & Sons, comprising — Wellington, Cossack and Lace Bootf, Oxonian Shoes, Youth's Cossack Boots, j Ladies' Cloth and Lace Boots, and Cordovan Slippers 14 half barrels White Herrings 6 bales Corks 2 Tool Chests 7 casks Crushed Sugar &c, &c, &c. Catalogues will be ready in a few days, and the goods will be on shew at the Exchange the day before the sale. Exchange Buildings, July 4, 1854.

Additional Town Properties and Scrip at the Great Land Sale, Noah's Ark.

MR. JAMES SMITH has been instructed by Messrs. William Hickson & Co. to sell, at his Auction Mart, Noah's Ark, without reserve, HPHE Undermentioned desirable Town X LANDS, viz. :— Town Acre, No. 831, Pirie Street 671. Ellice Street 758, Adelaide Road 767, Riddiford Street 944, Rintoul Street 703, Wright Street 624, Tinakori Road, near Mr. Lewis's residence.

ALSO, £350 Government Scrip. The above Town Acres are to be absolutely submitted to unusual competition upon liberal terms. Title — Crown Grant. Sale at half-past 2 o'clock. Noah's Ark, Bth July, 1854.

SITUATION WANTED, by a Man of Business in either a Merchant's Countinghouse or Store, or under Government. Wages not so much an object as employment. As the advertiser is a man of property, he can give security. Apply or address J. F., ai the office of this paper. June 21, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 932, 8 July 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 932, 8 July 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 932, 8 July 1854, Page 2

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