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THIS DAY. SALE BY AUCTION. Mr. WAITT

'Will sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, the 6th inst., at Custom-house Buildings, at One o'clock,

The Cngo of the " Hero, " From Wanganui ; And the " Dolphin," "From Poverty Bay.; Consisting of 'QUPERIOR Pork, in small barrels t)O Hams, Bacon, Lard Maize, Wheat. Also, n

To dose : consignments, Manila and Mauritius Sugar Rice, Coffee, and 'White Calicoes. Wellington, 6th February, 1846.

SALE OF CATTLE AND SHEEP, rExEagtc from Gipps' Land.

WAITT

MR. R.

Will offer for Sale, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY next, the 9th inst., at Hessrs. Bethune & Hunter's Stockyard : "OQ head FAT BULLOCKS, Ex Eagle, "&i7 being the finest' in respect of condition >ever imported, and 42 FAT WETHERS, aho in prime order. Terms— Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clocjc. Wellington, 6th February, 1847.

The Horticultural Society.

STfIHE Annual Meeting of the Society will be J. held at Barrett's Hotel, on TUESDAY Evening, the sth inst., at eight o'clock, for the ..purpose of electing the Officers of the Society ■'for the ensuing.year, &c. J. E. Featherston, Secretary. Wellington, February 6, 1847.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

Engineer Contracts at Wellington. Commissariat Office, Wellington, 21st January, 1847. IS HEREBY GIVEN, That JJN Sealed -Tenders, tn duplicate, will be received at this Office, 'until .Saturday, the 6th February next, at noon, for the erection of the 'undermentioned Buildings; or separate tenders •will be received for the execution of any portion of the work of either building, with or without the building materials being furnished by the party contracting: — "Ist, Temporary Wooden Barracks and OutBuildings, to be erectednear the Gaol in Wellington, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Royal Engineer Office, Wellington. 2d, A Brick or Stone Powder Magazine and 'Boundary Wall, to be erected on Mount "Cook, close to the present Colonial Magazine, also according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Royal Engineer Office. 3d, Tenders will < also be received for furnishing all or any of the undermentioned Building Materials, &c, to be delivered as they may be required by the Executive Engineer at the spot intended for the erection of the Powder Magazine; viz. 176,000 Bricks — 1140 bushels of Shell Lime — 153 loads of washed and screened Sand — 2300' Dutchess Slates— 4o lbs. metal composition Nails — 2 14-inch copper Locks, with screws — 4 lbs. Glue — 77 lbs. rose Nails, 4 mch — 90 lbs. rose Nails, 2J mch — 36 lbs. 3-inch floor brads— 2o lbs. 2-inch copper Nails — 18 lbs. 2&-inch do. — 6 masons' Trowels — 6 builders' Lines — 4 pairs 5-inch copper butt Hinges, with screws — 6 Mortar Boards — 1200 feet red-pine Timber — 7 lbs. black Paint, ready mixed — 7 lbs. white Paint, do. — 172 lbs. wrought iron, in strap Hinges, Bolts, and Staple to gate — 1 4-inch patent Padlock— l 10-inch stock Lock— l 32 feet lineal red-pine Spars, 16 inch, diameter, in following lengths. 2of 30 ft., 4of 15 ft.— 4l4 lbs. wrought round British iron li inch, diameter — 40 lbs. 1} inch round copper rod.

Also scaffolding for building — 6 spades forlabour- , ers — 6 Hods for do. — 4 Buckets for xlo. — 2 large Paint-Brußhes — 1 10- feet maßons' Level — 1 barrel of Coal Tar— l 20-f«et Jadder— 334 cubic yards of excavation for foundations of Magazine— l33B do. do. do. Boundary Wall— 2 Wells' excavation, 3$ feet diam. and 27 feet deep.

Each Tender must be marked on the envelope, " Tender for Engineer Services, '' and must be accompanied by a written statement of two persons, expressing their willingness, ia the event of the tender being accepted, to become bound for the due fulfilment of the Contract, the penalty of the bond being equal to half the sum required for the performance of the engagement. G. D. Lardnek*

D. A. C. G.

To Breeders of Cattle in New Zealand.

THE Undersigned having agreed to import » limited number of young BULLS and HEIFERS of superior breeding, will undertake to import an additional number to order* on moderate terms, which will give an opportunity to Stock-holders, who are desirous of improving their herds, of effecting this important object upon reasonable terms. A. Imlay. Apply at Mr. Reynolds', Mount Cottage, Wellington Terrace, without delay. February 3. 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 159, 6 February 1847, Page 2

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