Without Reserve.
MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. are instructed by the Importer to sell, without reserve, by public auction, at their Stores in Lombardstreet, on Monday, 9th October, A LARGE and Varied Assortment of DRAPERY, HABERBASHERY, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHS, TWEEDS, &c. ; and to continue the sale of Ironmongery, Glassware, Cutlery, Tinware, Hollow Ware, Twine, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Lunch provided. October 6, 1854.
Public Auction.
MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions to sell by auction, upon the late Premises of Mr. Charles Mills, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 10th instant, without reserve, A QUANTITY of DRAPERY, •**- IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and other Miscellaneous Property. The Sale will take place at 12 o'clock precisely, TERMS CASH. Noah's Ark, October 6, 1854.
NOTICE.
Sale 4>f 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, f)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 Mafiogany Horsehair-seated Chairs Rosewood Cane-seated do. Mahogany Cheffonier and Sideboards Invalid Chairs Caddies, Work-boxes, and Writing-desks Full particulars will appear in Catalogue, and the 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 for sale A LARGE HERD OF CATTLE, *^^ -reomprisin^, — Dairy Cows, Cows in calf Heifers and Steers of various ages Bullocks, &c, &c.
Further particulars in future advertisement. N.B. — As the -whole of the above herd have l>een bred in the Colony, this will be a most favorable opportunity for obtaining thoroughly acclimated Cattle. Wellington, September 27, 18. r 4.
Mr. James Smith's Series of Land Sales.
TV/TR. JAMES SMITH begs to announce that he will hold his next Extensive and Important Sale of TOWN and COUNTRY LAND S, 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.
Notice.
X\R FRANCE, Surgeon and Accou- "^"^ cheur, late of the Norman Morison, may 'be consulted professionally at Mr. Flygbb's, Willis-street, Wellington. September 29, 1854.
Private Tuition.
rPHE Rev. Arthur Baker, M. A., Wad- j ham College, Oxford, now resident in the district of Rangitikei, proposes to receive a limited number of Pupils at Christmas next, for i;uition in the several branches of a liberal education. For particulars as to terms; &c, apply either to the advertizer or to any of the undermentioned parties, who have kindly consented to .act as referees. Rev. R. B. Paul, *] Wm. Fox, Esq.;"- L Wellington. Major Baker, ( & W. M. Bannatynb, Esq. J The Venerable Archdeacon Hadfield, Otaki. The Rev. R. Taybok, Wanganui. September 30, 1854.
TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS.
&iire Merino Sheep for Sale. To be sold by Private Contract, A BOUT 2,500 Pure Merino EWES, - cx and abont 30- Prime Merino RAMS, thoroughly acclimatized, now depasturing by Messrs. Fitzherbert and Hill at Rangitikei, and delivery to be taken on the Station, after shearing, about December next. Also, about 350 Merino Wetheks, now fit for the Butcher. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON. Hickson's Wharf, <» June 3. 1854.
UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA.
Wanted, A MESSENGER: A Married Couple • £ *- could be employed, the Man as Messenger, and the Woman either as Cook or Housemaid. Application to be made at the Bank, Willisstreet, between the hours of 10a.m. and 3p.m. Wellington,' September 28, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 958, 7 October 1854, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 958, 7 October 1854, Page 2
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