To close Consignments.
MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. will sell hy public auction, without reserve, at their Stores in Lombard. street, Qn Momdat, 18th inst.,. JO HHDS. TRUMAN'S STOUT 5 hhds. Gin 5 hhds. Brandy 4 qr.-casks Port Wine 5 casks Prime Mess Beef 3 „ do. Pork 5 „ Biscuit 40 bags Colonial Flour 2 bales 11-4 Heavy Blankets 1 case Satins/ Silks, Lustres, Crapes 2 cases Alpacas, Coburgs, Furniture Prints ' 1 „ Coats and Trousers 1 „ Regatta and Lambs' Wool Shirts 1 „ Haberdashery 1 „ Brushware 1 „ Lamps 5 packages Ironmongery, consisting of Fenders, Fireirons, Cottage Stoves, Shovels, Knives, Coffee and Teapots Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, TERMS AX SALE. December 13, 1854.
Sale of the Schooner " Harry."
MR. ALLEN will sell by Auction, on Monday next, 18th December, at his Stores, Custom House Wharf,
rPHE Schooner "HARRY," as she •*- now lies in the Harbor.
She is nearly new, copper fastened, and has
just been re-caulked and thoroughly overhauled. The hatchways are made extra large, for carrying wool ; the sails and rigging are in excellent order, and she has a neat and convenient cabin ; can be got ready for sea at a day's
notice. She is 22 tons register; will carry 28 tons weight and measurement, and has a very light draught of water. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. TERMS AT SALE. December 13, 1854.
MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions to sell by public auction, early in February next, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), HT«HE 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 sea. For farther particulars apply to Messrs. Levin & Co., or tothe Auctioneers, .hschtnge Buildings, December 1, 1854.
FOR SALE,
Valuable Freehold Properties in Nelson. 35 TOWN ACRES, forming Five Blocks ALSO,
A Block of 15 Acres Rich Land, with well built Cob- house, Out-houses, large Orchard, and Paddocks, laid down with English Grass, • commanding a delightful view of the Town and Blind Bay. TERMS LIBERAL. For further particulars, apply to J. H. WALLACE,
Land and Estate Agent, Wellington. November 25, 1854.
Musical Instruments to arrive per "Pudsey Dawson."
TWO PIANOFORTES Two HARMONIUMS, suitable for Church
or Drawing-room, — and other instruments. The above are specially selected for us at the Factories, by a practical man, and can therefore be confidently recommended as the best of their class in the makers' stock at the time. SMITH & WILLCOX. Willis-street, December 9, 1854.
Medical Notice.
T)R. WELCH, formerly Surgeon to the -*-^ Somerset County Hospital, author of the "Married Woman's Adviser and Young Mothei''s Guide,' 1 " a Familiar Treatise on Diseases of the Eye," &c, may be consulted at his residence, Thorndon-quay, near the Royal Hotel. Dr. W. informs the Inhabitants of Country Districts, that he is prepared either to make professional visits, or to forward medicines by a description of complaints. N.B. — A few copies only of the above works are on sale at this office. Wellington, December 9, 185 i.
Notice.
#r PHE Premises at present occupied by -*- vC & F. Barkatjd, Chemist,, Lambtonquay, are for sale, as they are. about to remove to those adjoining, which are better adapted for carrying on their business. All particulars may be obtained from the present occupants. September 30, 1854.
'Wellington, December 11, 1854. 'HPENDERS -wiH be received at the *~ Survey Office, until 2 p.m., on the 24th instant, for the erection of a Water Mill at Papawai, Wairarapa District. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to Robert Park, Esquire, at the Survey .Office, on .and after the 15th instant, DONALD M*LEA.N, Land Commissioner.
Wanted,
A IST ACTIVE LAD, who «an make •^*- himselt generally .useful in a Store ; he must write a. good hand,. and have some knowledge of accounts. Apply to WILLIAM SPINKS, • Herbert-street, Te Aro. December 13, 1854.
H. J. & B. NICOLLS
(OF LONDON) New Zealand Clothing & General Stores. ryi NATTRASS (Sole Agent) begs to • intimate that he has received a new Stock of Clothing by the Thetis, . Larabtoti-qusy, November 7, 1854.
X)n Wednesday, the 29th instant, between St. Peter's Church and the Post- Office, A SILVER-PLATED POCKET L'E*N S, with, Silk Chain attached. Any person restoring the above to Dr. Efen.dergast, 65th Regiment, -shall he rewarded. December 1, 1854, '
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 977, 13 December 1854, Page 2
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726Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 977, 13 December 1854, Page 2
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