Sale of Furniture, fee
MR. ALLEN will sell by auction, on Monday next, 25th September, at the Wellington Auction Room, CUNDRY Household FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising Tables, Iron und other Bedsteads, €edar Chairs, Bottle Rack, Earthenware Flower-pots, and numerous miscellaneous articles. Also, several Lots of General Merchandise, including a few sundries, left from last sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. September 23, 1854.
EXTENSIVE SALE.
Preliminary Notice.
MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell by auction, at the :Store6 of.'G. Crawford, Esq., Custom-house Court, on Thursday, September 2B, instant, exThomas Worthington, and late arrivals, A VARIED Assortment >of General •"• MERCHANDISE, suitable to the market. Further particulars in advertisement and bills. Wellington, September 23, 1854.
Previously to Sale of Drapery Goods, &c, FRIDAY, 29th September, 1854.
MR. JAMES SMITH has been instructed to submit to public competition, INVOICES of Taddy & Ca's celebrated Cut Tobaccos, Plain and Scented Snuff, in fancy Jars.
London-made -| ton Weighbridge, patent double lever principle Butter and Tea Scales, enamelled weights Extra lar^e Coffee Mill, brass and steel mounted Tin Scoops Royal, Small-hand, and Wrapping Papers &c, &c, &c. "The wKo'le of the above just imported ex Norman Morrison, TERMS LIBERAL. Catalogues will be ready in- a few days. September 23, 1854.
Friday, 29th September.
MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Importers to sell at his Auction "Mart, Noah's Ark, on Friday, 29th .instant, A N Extensive and Well-selected Assort- "^ ment, ex Norman Morrison, of — 'General Drapery Hosiery Haberdashery Ready-made Clothing Blankets 'Calico Shirting &c, &c, &c.
'The above Goods have been selected by an eminent English house, expressly to order, and will be found to be worthy of the attention of the trade. ' Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely, TERMS LIBERAL. '
Lunch will be provided. Noah's Ark, : . September 23, 1854..
Mr. Jamej Smith's Series of Land Sales.
11/fR. JAMES SMITH begs to announce1 - *-1 - that he willhnld his next Extensive and Important Sale of TOWN and COUNTRY LANDS, at an early date in -November next, which will be duly announced. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this very desirable opportunity for the disposal of Properties, will be pleased to communicate without delay, accompanied with plans and specifications, to the Offices of the Auctioneer. Terms upon the usual liberal scale. Noah's Ark, September 16, 1854.
'T'HE Undersigned is a Purchaser of- *- Potatoes, Oats, Wheat, Maize, and Bran. JOHN MARSHALL, At Mr. George Cratvford's, Customhouse Buildings. Wellington, September 12, 1854.
New Monthly Family Magazine.
(\N the Ist of October will be published the first number of a new series of " The Christian Advocate." This magazine has been enlarged to 24 pages, Bvo., and placed under a new editorship, with a view to the rendering it more adapted to Families, a special regard being had to the peculiar wants of the young. CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER.
Address to our Readers— The Obligations of Religion Religious Activity— On Reading the Scriptures — Prayer— Sinntic -Inscriptions— Pages for the Young: Something about Ships (with a cut) ; the Blue Bag ; EtU Company; Hints for Parents; Four Ways of Keeping the Sabbath— Pegs to hang Thought on : Hard Feelings; About to move; Progress of Sin; Decision wanted; Sacrifices for God; Youthful Impressions ; Associations Poetry: The Crop of Acorns ; Perseferance — Intelligence, &c, &c. Single Nos. 6d;~to be haa" of MriXyon, Mr.' Mackay, aid Mr. Bishop, Lambton-quay ; and at the Office of the New Zealand Spectator, by whom Subscribers* names will be received. September 23, 1854.
For Port Phillip.
*SSg. rp HE fine American Brigantine -*- MOLVS, C. S. Pratt, Master, «Wtfr/w w m meet q^Qfc despatch. Has excellent accommodation for a few cabin passengers, for which early application is necessary. For freight or passage apply to Wm. HICKSON & CO. Wellington, August 27, 1854.
For Melbourne direct,
aEgi. HPHE Powerful fastsailing Brig x THOMAS WORTHINGTON, •vvrV 1 — 300 tons, .Alexander JJnthank commander, is now loading, and having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will sail for the above port on Friday, the 29th instant. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN MARSHALL, Esq.: or GEORGE CRAWFORD, Custom House Bnildings, » September 23, 1i54.
On Sale, A FEW TONS OF COALS JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard- street, > June 28, .1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 954, 23 September 1854, Page 2
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