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To tbe Trade, Country Dealers, and others. MR. ALLEN has been instructed by the Importers to sell, without reserve, at the Wellington Auction Room, Lambton-quay, tm Tuesday, sth September, 1854, TNVOI P ES of Glassware, Boots and -*Shobs, English Chairs, Fancy Soap, &c, ex late arrivals, together with sundry other Merchandise, to cloce consignments. The attention of tbe Trade, and the Hutt and other Country Dealers, is especially called to these Goods, as having been imported expressly to order, with a view to meet the particular requirements of this Colony. TERMS LIBERAL. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock precisely. Catalogues in preparation. August 26, 1854.

Public Sale of Books.

■MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday next, September 6, at 12 o'clock,

precisely.

7 CASES BOOKS from Messrs. G. Routlbdge& Co., of London, comprisingthe works of Bulwer, Irving, Barnes, &c, &c, together with a varied assortment of general Literature. Catalogues will be issued on Frijday, and the books may be seen at the auction' room two days before the sale. -Custom House Buildings, August 30, 1854.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1554.

Public Sale of General Merchandise. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by pUbKc auction, at his Sale Room, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, September 7, 1854, at one o'clock precisely, A GENERAL Assortment of MER- ■ ri - CHANDISE, particulars of which will appear in advertisement and handbills. Lambton-quay South, September!, 1854.

Important Town Freehold Property. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Richard Irons, to sell by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, Noah's Ark, on'TnuRSDAY, 14th September, 1854,

HPHAT Valuable Freehold TOWN X PROPERTY situated in Cuba-street, adjoining Messrs. May's and nearly opposite the newly erected residence of John Varnham, Esq., consisting of a Quarter of an Acre of Land with four Houses thereon, producing a rental of £40 per annum, now let to respectable tenants. Tbe above Property is submitted to the hammer solely in consequence of the Proprietor retiring into the interior, and presents a more favorable opportunity to the small Capitalist desiring a good profitable investment. TERMS LIBERAL. Noah's Ark, September 2, 1854.

Excellent Dwelling-House in Town for Sale.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Richard Barky, to sell by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, Noah's Ark, on Thursday, 14th Sep-

tember, 1854, THAT Commottcous and Well-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, situated in Willis-street and Corner of Dixon-street, opposite the Te Aro Hotel, and at present in the occupation of Mr. Barry. This comfortable Dwelling has recently undergone a most thorough repair, is substantially built, and is lined throughout and papered, — contains two Parlours, three Bed-rooms, Antiroom, and Kitchen, — having over one-third of an Acre of Land attached, newly fenced and

■cropped. There is an unexpired term of lease for 13 years, from 25th June last, at the low rental of £13 per annum, with a purchasing clause guaranteed. From the central business position of this desirable Property, a first-rate investment is thus afforded. Parties desirous of viewing the Premises may do so by applying at the Auction Mart. TERMS AT SALE. Noah's Ark, August 23, 1854.

Eligible Freehold Town Property.

MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. James Baird to sell at his great Land Sale on Thursday, the 14th September, HHHAT Excellent and well-finished **• HOUSE, situated in Ghuznee-street (near the Bridge) and now in the occupation of Captain Meyler, H.M. -65th Regiment, with

<sarden and Outbuildings. The Dwelling-House consists of Parlour, Bed-Room, Dressing- Room, Kitphen, and the rooms are match-lined, beautifully .papered, and well-finished. The .Kitchen is fitted up with Dresser, Shelves, &c. There is an excellent well of water on the

premises, bricked up from the bottom. This desirable property being centrally situated in a rapidly improving neighbourhood, and in close proximity with the Bank, Custom House, Wharves, &c, presents a favourable * opportunity to small capitalists for investment. Parlies desirous of seeing the House, and for further information will please apply to Mr. James Blyih, Dixon-street, or at the Auction Mart. Title — Crown Grant. TERMS AT SALE, NoaVs Ark, August 16th, 1854.

Now Landing, ex " Cheetah," From Sydney, AO BARRELS Finest CABIN BISCUIT. JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, July 19, 1554.

Coals. For Sale, now landing ex " Cheetah," an TONS AA Company's Screened COALL. "JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, July 19, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 948, 2 September 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 948, 2 September 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 948, 2 September 1854, Page 2

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