MESSRS. BETHUNE & H UNTER have received instructions to sell by public auction, early in February next, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), THE Schooner SHEPHERDESS, 40 tons register ; The Schooner SEA BIRD, 25 tons burthen. These vessels are both coppered and copperfastened. They are well found, and in perfect repair* and are only disposed of in consequence of the owners being about to retire from the ■s§a. .For further .particulars apply to Messrs. Lbvjn & Co., or to the Auctioneers. Exchange Buildings, - December 1, 1854.
BARRY'S SKIP HOTEL, TE ARO'IFLAT. APUBLTC~MEETING will be held at the above Hotel, on Monday Evening, Mth#December inst., for the purpose of taking into consideration the best means of forming a ..POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, whereby an opportunity may be given to every Elector of imparting his own, and receiving his BrotherElectors' opinions, in debate, • upon aU matters affecting their interests, Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock precisely. -December 6, IS5£.
HPHE Undersigned will shortly be pro- •*- ceeding to Aburiri, and is willing to undertake the Selectionof Land on moderate terms. H. B. SEALY. Thorn don Flat, December 5, 1854.
Wellington Hotel.
Ofi HHDS. of Dawsox & Co.'s exqmsite YORKSHIRE ALE have been purchased by the undersigned, at a price enabling him, at a small sacrifice, to treat the customers of the tap during this summer with this finest and wholesomest summer drink ever imported at the price of Colonial Beer. * CHAS. P. yon ALZDORF. December 6, 1854.
Notice.
A LL Persons are herehy warned not •"• to *:ut down or carry away any Trees, Logs, or "Firewood, from the Native Reserve, on the south and west side of Town Acre 621. on the Traakore Road, the same being leased to the undersigned by the Pipitea Chiefs. C. H. TOWNSEND, William Kino. Barnabas. Wellington, December 5, 1854.
Notice of Removal.
11/TR. ALLEN tegs to notify that he •-L'-* intends removing his business as Auctioneer, Commission and General Agent, at Christmas next, to his new Iron Stores and Wharf, opposite the Custom House. Goods landed and warehoused, and Sales effected on the premises. N.B-. — The present eligible and convenient Business Premises, consisting of large and lofty Auction Room, with Brick Store, all joining, to be disposed of together with an additional piece of frontage to Lambton-quay. November 28, 1854.
First-rate Business Premises for Sale. 'PO BE SOLD/the Lease of most de- *■ sirable Business Premises, having a Frontage to Lambton-quay of upwards of sixty feet by a depth of 80 feet. The Buildings consist of an excellent Brick and Slated Store, with Lean-to extending the whole depth, and two Dwelling Rooms in rear to which there is a private communication. There is also a Substantial Timber Store, twenty feet by 45 feet, admirably adapted for showing goods to great advantage, being very lofty and well lighted. For further information, apply to Mr. Allen, Auctioneer. Lambton-quay, November 25, 1854.
Notice.
'T'HE Undersigned has received instruc- *- tions from Alfred Lxjdlam, Esq., to offer for sale the whole of his Valuable Herd of FEMALE STOCK, consisting of about 150 Head.' They are all well bred, and have either Calves by their sides, 01 are in Calf to pure bred imported short-horned Bulls. The above will be sold in lots fro suit purchasers, and can be seen on the run of C. R. Bidwell, Esq., Wairarapa. Two imported Bulls have been on the run for the last three years, pedigrees of which can be seen, There are three imported pure bred shorthorned Bulls, bied by the Australian Agricultural Company, two of which will be sold to any party taking a sufficient number of breeding' stock ; two of these Bulls, with their pedigrees, can be seen at Mr. Ludlam's Paddocks at the Hutt. For farther particulars, apply to \
LEVIN & CO. * Wellington, November 22, 1854.
For Sale, QJHEET LEAD *^ Apply to JAMES MAY & CO. November 29; 1854.
Ex " Eliza Moore." ONE Very 'Superior Winnowins .MACHINE. Wm. :BOWXER, SON, * CO. Lambton-quay, NoTember.2B, .1854.
On Sale, Ex " Gipsy," " Cordelia," and "Venture" pART WHEELS, .Axle-trees, ,3nd Springs Horse Shoes Gig and Cart Harness, and A varied assortment of Agricultural Imple.roents Sharpes American Axes, Ist. quality Cast gteel Hand Saws, do. Apply to • Wm^BOWLEE, SON, & CQ. Lambton-quay, November 25, 1854.
, ' - • . ' Wanted, A Midland WOMAN, as House Ser- ~" .vantJand Cook. JL • ' i Apply at • -Jpi. CLIFFORD'S, j *fo"W UhorndonrFlat. * October W, 1854. i," #
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 975, 6 December 1854, Page 2
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