Eat "Spray," and "Louis and Miriam." On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. 4 CASES Paper Hangings 30 cases and bales Counterpanes. Apron Checks, Prints, Derry, Alpacas, Coburgs, Millinery, Moleskin, Tweed, French and English Crape 3, Damask, Long Cloth, &c. 1 case Parisian Perfumery 3 cases Millers' Drab Moleskin, and other Trousers 1 bale best Blankets 30 fine N.S.W. and American Flour 10 barrels Biscuit 10 bales Corn Sacks 3 casks Prunes 4 tons N.S.W. Soap, in 56 and 281b. boxes 200 bags Cossipore, Java, China, and Mauritius Sugar 60 chests and half-chests Tea 50 boxes Price's Composite Candles 60 barrels and tins Haddocks, Herrings, and Salmon 5 casks and cases Brass "Ware, Hollowware, and Cutlery Port, Sherry, and Claret, in hhds., quartercasks, octaves, and bottle. JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard street, September 27, 1854." \
On Sale. TD RAND V, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases ±J Hum, best W. 1., 10 and 30 o.p. Geneva, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Whisky, fine Scotch, in qr.-casks Port and Sherry in hhds. and qr.-casks Porter, " Trueman's," XX, in hhds. Bottled Porter in quarts and pints Congou Tea in chests and half-chests Loaf Sugar, and Company's Pieces No. 1 Pampanga and Mauritius Sugars Rice, Mould and Sperm Candles Flour, Sydney and other Soap Figs, Raisins, Colonial Beef Tobacco, Negrohead and Cavendish Salt, Dairy and Liverpool Stationery and Account Books Wrapping Paper, brown and grey Slop Clothing, Shirts, &c, in great variety Boots and Shoes of all descriptions Canvas, Woolpacks and Bags Glass and Earthenware Perfumery and Brushware Saddlery, "Cart and Gig Harness, &c, &c. White Lead, Paints, Paint Oil and Turpentine Coal Tar, Oil Butts, and Water Casks Nails — Patent, Lath, Boat, and Composition Grass Seed, Stone Sinks Coals — English and Sydney And various other Goods. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, August 18, 1554. On Sale, to arrive ex " Thetis." \Q HHDS. and 70 cases BRANDY 10 qr.-casks and 100 cases Geneva 10 hhds. finest W.L Rum, 30 o.p. 50 hhds. "Trueman's" XX Porter 10 hhds. and 30 barrels Bass's Burton Ale 100 cases Bottled Ale and Porter 5 casks Glassware 5 crates Earthenware 5 crates Stoneware 4 bales Woolpacks and Canvas 2 cases Drapery, 2 cases Boots and Shoes 7 cases Saddlery, Leather, &c. 1 case Berlin Wools, &c, &c. 25 tons Salt, 8 pockets Hops *" 14 packages Furniture, containing Chairs, Tables, Looking Glasses, &c. &c. And various other Goods. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, August 16, 1854.
On Sale, ex "Thetis." Q CASES Holloway's PILLS and U OINTMENT BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wholesale Agents. Exchange Buildings, August 16, 1854.
On Sale, to arrive ex " Eliza Moore." a TIERCE S Loaf & 20 bands Raw Sugar 20 barrels Oatmeal, 10 chests Tea Coffee, Figs, Currants, Raisins, Almonds, Rice, Barley, Starch, Blue, &c, &c. 40 boxes Eleme" Raisins 4 bags Barcelona Nuts 18 cases Mustard, 5 cases Blue 40 drums Paint Oil, 20 bundles Oakum 2 cashes Toys, 1 case Paper Hangings 2 casks Sheet and 1 cask Perforated Zinc 4 qr.-casks Hunt's treble-diamond Port Wine 278 Iron Pots, 43 Camp Ovens 1 hhd. Hollow-ware, 6 bundles Spades 37 kegs Nails, 2 Weighing Machines
And other Goods. BETHU.sE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, August 19, 1854.
On sale, ex "Eliza Moore,"
O CASES French Goods, containing Velvet and Satin Dresses of the finest descriptions, and a great variety of splendid Velvet Ribbons of the best qualities. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, August 16, 1854.
Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale.
A LL that substantially-built HOUSE "^ in Mulgrave- street, formerly occupied by Major Richmond, and at present by R. Waitt, Esq., with Garden and Outbuildings. The property is held on lease for a term of which eight years are unexpired. at a low ground rent, and is most eligibly situated either for business purposes, or for a private residence. For terms and particulars, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 22, 1854.
A N Experienced BOOK-KEEPER -^- may hear of a situation by calling on the undersigned > but no person need apply who is not thoroughly competent.
! BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, September 12, 1854.
OOARD and LODGING, in a genteel house on Wellington Terrace. For particulars, apply at the Office ofthis Paper. September 30, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 2
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690Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 2
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