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Important Sale of Cattle. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Te Aro, on Friday next, the 27th October current, at 12 o'clock precisely, ex Bolina — SIXTY HEAD OF CATTLE, from Messrs. Imlay's celebrated stock at Twofold Bay, vie. 30 superior heifers and dairy Cows, 30 superior fat and working bullocks, many now fit for the butcher, 2 very superior young bulls, very well bred. These cattle have arrived in first rate condition, and it is sufficient to etate that they are from Dr. Imlay's well known Twofold Bay stock. ALSO, 50 "WETHERS, in good order. 1 Wellington, Oct. 24, 1843. Wellington Band. THE MEMBERS of the "Wellington Band intend for the purpose of raising a Fund to purchase a few more instruments, to give an entertainment for the juvenile branches of the community, on Tuesday evening next, October SI. By permission of the Brethren of the New Zealand Pacific Lodge, the performances will take place in the New Masonic Hall, adjoining Barrett's Hotel ; and will consist of for the first time in New Zealand Punch and Judy, Fantocini, and Optical Illusions from the grand Ap.goscobia. A variety of music vocal and instrumental— solos, duetts, catches, grand marchs, and waltzes. Admission Is. 6d. each. Children half-price. Double tickets for children Is. Tickets to be bad at Btrr&t's Hotel and the Gazette Office. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. __ Doors open at } past 6 o'clock. SHERIFF'S SALE. Zn the Supreme Court. Between James Watt, Plaintiff; and Wr.Li.iAM Stevens Butler, Defendant. BY virtue of a Writ of Execution against the Goods and Chattels of the above named Defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be cold by Public Auction, without reserve, on Saturday, the 28th day ot October next, at one o'clock precisely (unless this Execution be previously stayed), on the premises in Willis Street, Te Aro, a quantity of various sort 3of Medicine, Household Furniture, Books, &c, with the interest of the 6aid William Stsvens Butler in a Dwelling-house, Out-house, and •Garden. By oxiet, Henry St. Hii,',, Sheriff. Wellington, October 24, 1843. SHERIFF'S SALE. Zn tho Supreme Court. Between William Galpin, Plaintiff; and Firmin Victor Martin, Defendant: Between' Eden Bowler, Plaintiffs and Firmin Vjctor Martin, Defendant: and Between Eden Bowler, Plaintiff; and Firmin Victor Martin, trading under the firm of F. V. Martin & Co., Defendant: and Between Thomas Milne Machattib, Plaintiff; Firmin Victor Martin, Defendant. BY virtue of four several Writs of Execution against the Goods and Chattels of tho above named Defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be sold by Public Auction, withoujk reserve, on Wednesday, the Ist day of November next, at one o'clock precisely (unless these executions be previously staved), at the Exchange, Te Aro, all the unexpired term and interest of and in the land and premises of the above named Defendant, situated at Ohiro, known as Martin's Farm, being the suburbs, numbered 12 on the Plan of the District of Ohiro of the Principal Surveyor of the New Zealand Company. By order, Henry St. Hill, Sheriff. Wellington, October 24, 1843. A MEETING of tha Creditors of Messrs. T. and S. Cook, will be held at the Commercial Inn, Lambton Quay, on Monday next, at 12 o'clock, to declare a dividend on the estate. Abraham .Hort, Jun., ") Robert Waitt, J Trustees. Wellington, Oct. 24, 1843.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, 25 October 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, 25 October 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, 25 October 1843, Page 2