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"MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. wilt sell 'b] auction at their Stores, in Lombard -street on Satuiupay, the 19th August, at 1 o'clock. CUNDRY Fittings, Boilers, «&<v&c. Ex.Bahidgitii7i. Lombard street, August 16, 1854

Extensive Sale of GeneralMeTclxandise. MR. ALLEN will sell by nuction, on Mondai next, 21st August, at the Wellington Auction Room, A N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of General Merchandise, comprising, Drapery, Clothing, Hosiery Haberdashery, Fancy Goods Trousenngs and Waiptcoatings, in lengths -A quantity of- Camp Ovens And a numerous list of Sundries 'Sale to commence at 1 d' clods. Wellington, August 16, 1854.

TUESDAY, THE 22v D AUGUST, 1854. Postponed Public Sale of Merchandise, Ex " Norman Morrison" from London, MESSRS. P. M. HERVEY & CO. beg to announce that in addition to the already advertised, they will sell on Tuesday next the following, viz. : — 50 CASES, each 1 doz., Champagne 1 bale 117 pairs Blankets 9 to 12-4 ' To enable the Auctioneer to get through the number of lots before dark, purchasers are requested to be punctual in the attendance at half-pant 1 0 o'clock forenoon. Champagne Lunch will be provided. Custom House Buildings, August 19, 1854.

Sale of Sheep. •MR. JAMES SMITH will sell by auction, ai Mr. Jenkins Stock-yard, Lombard-street, without reserve, on Tuesday, 22nd August, 1854, at 11 o'clock precisely, previous te Messrs. P. M. Hervey & Co.'s sale of Merchandise, A SMALL HOME REARED FLOCK " comprising about 50 well-bred MERINO EWES and LAMBS Abo, a sr.pei ior well bred RAM, and a few FAT WETHERS fit for the Butcher. Sale at II o'clock. . TERMS AT SALE. Noah's Ark, August 19, 1554.

Postponement of SaJe. ]t| ESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER'S - L ' J - Sale of General Merchandisk advertised for This Day is postponed till WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst. Exchange Buildings, August 16,J554. Public Sale, To close Consignments. MESSRS. BEriIUNE & HUNTER will sel by public auction, on Wednesday next, the 23rd inst., at the Exchange, " OERFUMERY, Stationery, Boots anc Shoes Port Wine, Cavendish Tobacco Slops, Drapery, Nails, Turpentine, Oil And sundry other G^ods as per Catalogue. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Exchange Buildings, August 9, 1854.

FRIDAY, THE 25th AUGUST, 1854. Public Sale of Books, Prints, Engravings, &c, Sec. ■MESSRS. P. M, HERVEY & CO. will sell by public auction, on Friday next, €om- . mencing at 1 1 o'clock precisely, <\ VALUABLE ASSORTMENT oj Books, Engravings, Prints, Writing' Desks, and Papier Maehe Manufactures, now or view. Particulars in Catalogues. Custom House Buildings, August 19, 1854. Sale of Dairy Cattle, Stock, &c» MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, on Monday, 28th August, at the Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra, A SMALL Herd of Dairy Cattle, "f- 1 - Stock, some valuable Horses, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. ' Wellington, August 16, 1854.

Preliminary Notice. MR. ALLEN begs to inform the public that he will submit to public auction, on Tuesday, 29th August, and two following days, at the Wellington Auction Room, HP HE whole of his Extensive and varied stock of General Merchandise, together with the residue of various consignments, which will be sold without the slightest reserve, it being the -intention of the advertiser, for the future, to confine his business solely to that of Auctioneer -and Commission Agent. The terms of sale will be most liberal, and Lunch will be provided. The Store to Let. Wellington, Augus tlfi, 1854.

Notice. Tl/TRS. S. BRYANT begs most respeet- •*■*-*• fully Ko return hersincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts for their past patronage in the HairCutting and Shaving Departments. The " Hair- Cutting Room" having undergone considerable alterations, will be re-opened this day, Saturday, August 19. Mrs. S. B. trusts that by unremitting attention to her Customers in the above Departments, their ease and comfort will be secured. N.B.'— A large and varied assortment of Fancy Soaps and Eau de Cologne on hand, just received ex Cheetah. W ellingtin, August 19, 1854. t

Wanted, A SOBER, Active Man, as an .Outdoor Servant, but who is willing to make himself generally useful, and. occasionally wait at table when required. Apply to . • . , , A. -HOMVSenI, : « : \ August 12, 1854. • t > i}L M.ii ijS ,%l i

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 944, 19 August 1854, Page 2

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