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Sale of Superior Dairy Cows in Calf and Calved. MR. WAftTT.wftfsell by Public Auction on SAWRDAY next, the I,7th instant, at Custom House Buildings, at One o'clock :— Five first-rate Dairy Cows in Milk or to Calve shortly — broken in to Bail and warranted quiet. \ And one Horse, broken in to saddle and ■harness. Also — A quantity of East Coast produce. AND ALSO, 50 casks Barclay's and Biass' bottled Stout And (by order of the Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company)" the following Surplus Stores, ex "Kehoz— 25 bags Bread 7 casks Flour 9, jars Pickles 3 tins Preserved Potatoes S casks Preserved Meats ljar Lime Juice 1 bundle Clothing 1 close Stool 1 Medicine Chest 1 case Surplus Medicines 1 hamper Chloride rft of Zinc ,f, f 1 bundle Bedding -'■' A Coil of Rope \ &c, &c, &c. a Wellington, November 14, 1849.

Public Sale of Ship " Inconstant." MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER, have received instructions from Captain Patrick Culliton, to sell by Public Auction, on Friday, tire 23rd November curreut, for the benefit of whom it may concern, the SHIP INCONSTANT, of London, 588 tons per register, as she now lies on Te Aro Beach, in a damaged state. Also. — A quantity of Spars, Sails, Running Kigging, Anchors, Chains, Hawsers, &c , &c, &c. Together with her Stores, Provisions, Boats, and Appurtenances, as specified in Tnventory, to be seen at the office of the under signed, Sale to take place at the Exchange^ at 1 o'clock. TERMS, CASH. ' BETHUNE & HuNTEH. Exchange, Wellington, November 15, 1849,

To follow Sale of Ship •' Inconstant," on Friday, 23rd instant. M' ESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will dispose by Auction of Consignment — 29 cases Cavendish Tobacco (a fine sample.) 20 skins Brazilian do. 6 casks of Alum, and a few other Goods. Exchange, Wellington, 16th Nov., 1849.

JUST" RECEIVED, From London per " KELSO," and on Sale by the Undersigned, HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY •*- 7 cases Lenepvue's Justly celebrated Champagne, fine Vintage " 1846," well matured And in beautiful condition. 3 bales Grey anti< White Calicoes, Long Cloths, &c. Welsh JFlannel aad Blue Flannel Serge Hoyle's best Cambric Prints Navy -Blues, 5-4 and 7-8, stout An invoice ofGentlemen's White Long Cloth Shirts of every description. Irish Linen Fronts and Wrists Gent's Black Satin and Fancy Silk Opera Ties, latest fashion A large^ variety of Gentlemen's Clothing of a superior make, consisting of the best Woollen Tweed Coats and Trousers, Black Satin and Black Figured Satin Vests, French Fancy Sati» Brocade, and Shawl Pattern "Waistcoats Ladies' Silk Parasols, newest styles Ladies' Boots and Shoes from "Davies& Son" Gentlemen's ditto, and Buckskin Slippers Carpet Bags and Railway Travelling Leather Bags Silk and Gingham Umbrellas Patent Nails and Cut Clasps Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Yankee Axes, Adzes, an d many other articles 2 Carrotels Currants. J. Duncan, Pipitea. 17th November, 1849.

Wellington New Zealand Flax Company. THE Shares of this Company having nearly all been disposed of, I beg urgently to invite the Subscribers to a jyeliminAry meeting at the Wellington Hotel, bt\' Wednesday next, at 8 o'clock, p. m., precisely, to receive sundry reports, and to consider and decide on their mode of proceeding to bring this matter so important to the Colony into operation without delay. Chas. E. yon Alzdorf. Wellington, November 17th, 1849.

Ex William Alfred. S%£\ boxes Price's Belmont Sperm Candlea 48 bags Siam Sugar 131 hags bright Manila Sugar 20 chests Congou Tea, brand "Portenia" 40 half chests ditto „ "Statesman" 10 cases assorted Chinese Preserves 100 boxes Robinson's No. 1 Soap ,40 boxes of Mould Candles 4 tierces English Loaf Sugar 50 bags Manila Coffee 15 boxes Pearl Hyson Tea 84 bags Patna Rice 5 W. M. Bannatyne, & Co. Wellington, 17th Nov. 1849.

J MASTERS begs to inform the Public, • that he has made arrangements with Mr. Trotter to act as bis Agent for the sale of Fruit from his Garden from the Hutt, during the ensuing season. All orders sent to J. Masters, Lambton Quay, punctually attended to.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

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