- . jpubli<r ( S«le^ • MESSRS. BETHU&E &;HthSTEit will sell by public auction, at. the Exchange,' on WEDNBSDArUcix't, the 4th October, at 2 o'clock .precisely, Ex "Thomas and Henry** @ Sydney, 9Q BOXES splendid Honeydew Tobacco 6 boxes superior Tobacco, in pound lumps 2 cases Manilla Cheroots 5 tons first quality Flour 15 hhds. London Porter 20 cases bottled Ale 8 quarter -casks white Genera 80 bags Java Sugar 100 „ white do. 212 boxes Liverpool Soap 10 tons' Dairy Salt 1 bale very choice TVe'eds - 1 case handsome framed Engravings^ 1 „ Woi-kboxes, Desks, Tea Caddies, &c. And
Sundry Effects, the property of a person leaving the colony. - The goods will be on shew at the auction room -the day before the sale. ExcHange Buildings, September 29, 1854.
FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! FLOUR ! ! !
Unreserved Sale of the Cargo of the Brig "Louis and Miriam."
MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to sell, without reserve, at their Stores in Lombard-street; on Thursday,
sth instant, M— l nn^BAGS, 10 tons, Fine FLOUR ' iV^ M— loo barrels do: dor MB— 4o Hags, 4 tons, Finest Flour -Hayes "& Son— 29o bags, 29 tons, Fine' Sydney Flour 136 bag's, 6 tons, American Flour 34 barrels Scotch Haddocks 50 tins Red Herrings 3 jars Pickled Salmon 11 barrels Biscuit 13 cases Port Wine 4 hhds.'superior Pale Sherry 12 octaves Brown Sherry 70 bags White Cossipore Sugar 100 bags Mauritius Sugar • 40 l-chests Congou Tea, per Cornwall, best brand of the season 6 chests Tea, per Pacifique 10 barrels Carolina Rice SO boxes Price's Belmoht Candles 30 boxes Mould Candles 37 boxes Soap 87 do. 3 casks Prunes f 160 pairs Millers' Drab Mole Trousers • 150 pairs California do. 1 bale, 50 doz., .Check Shirts 1 bale, 32 pairs, 10-4 Blankets
A*TEK WHICH, A large quantity of Ironmongery, selected for the wants of this market. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.
Messrs.! Johnston & Co., adverting to the scarcity and high price of Flour* beg to call the attention of the Public to this .large and unreserved sale of Sydney, and Chilian first quality Flour : it will be put up, in lots to suit country buyers. TERMS AT SAZ.B; October 4, 1854.
NOTICE.
Sale of Condemned Goods. To be sold by public auction, at the Customhouse, Wellington, on Thursday, the 12th day of October, 1854, at 12 o'clock, noon, r)NE Case DRAPERY, HOSIERY, and other Goods, seized and condemned for breach of Customs Ordinance. S. CARKEEK, Collector. Customhouse, Wellington, September, 1854.
Preliminary Notice. MR. JAMES SMITH has. received instructions to sell, by public auction, at his Auction Mart, at an early date, ex Cordelia, AN INVOICE of very SUPERIOR FURNITURE, consisting of— Mahogany and Rosewood Dining, and Loo Tables . [ Gilt Chimney and Tray Glasses Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows , 'Mahogany Horsehair-seated Chairs Rosewood Cane-seated do. Mahogany Cheffonier and Sideboards Invalid Chairs Caddies; Work-boies, and Writing-desks Pull particulars will appear in Catalogue, and ihe Furniture will be on view at the Sale Rooms three days previously to Sale. Noah's Ark, October 4, 1854.
■Sale of Dairy and other Cattle, Young Stock, &'c. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
MR. ALLEN begs to announce that he will shortly have forsale TL LARGE HERD OF CATTLE, ■^T - comprisingy^Dairy Cows, Cows in calf Heifers and Steers of various ages Bullocks, &c, &c.
Further particulars in future advertisement. N.B.—^AB tb!e wh,ole of the above herd have been bred in the Colony, this will be a most favorable opportunity for obtaining thoroughly acclimated Cattle.
Wellington, September 27, 1854.
Air. Jame* Smith* Series of land Sales.
TI/TR. JAMES SMITH fcegs to announce - LYA that He will htild, his next Extensive and Important Sale of TOWN amda m d COUNTRY LAND S, at an early date ia November next, which will be duly announced.,, Parties e wjsbing; to r ayaii .tliemselves of this reiy, definable } 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 tire usual liberal^cale. Septemb»ri6, 1854. ' * * ■ ;
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 957, 4 October 1854, Page 2
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