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Important Sale of Merchandize . MESSRS. BETHUNi^ & HUNTER will Sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday next, 13th March :—: — A Quantity ot General Merchandize, Books and Stationery, — without reserve, to close consignments, particulars as per Catalogue Als —By order of R. R. Strang, Esq., Official Administrator of Intestate Estates— Sundry Effects of C. M. Kirby, and E. I. Abbott, deceesed. Wellington, Bth March, 1850

EX "TORRINGTON" AND "MINERVA."

MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHHSTON, & Co. are instructed to sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at their Stores in Lombard' street, the following goods, •and without any reserve : — 4 tons Nelson Flour 2 „ best Patna Rice 20 boxes Robinson's Soap on i^=+ 1 Waranted finest sample 10 half-chests Congou Tea, more or less damaged 1 keg Salt Butter 25 cases Gin, each 4 gallons 30 cases double and treble diamond Port Wine, in 1, 2, and 3 dozen cases \m }*>■• *■• 8 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 1 case, 10,000, Manila Cigars 2 cases bottled Fruits 5 Iron Pots, each 30 gallons 1 case Manila and Brazilian Hats And a large variety of Drapery Goods, if samples can be landed in time, ex Torrington. To the above will be added several samples of BUGARS, also without reserve. The sale •will commence at one o'clock. Wellington, March 13, 1850.

To be Let. THE LARGE BUILDING adjoining the Church in Willis Street, with a piece of ground fenced at the rear. Apply to Mr. Hamley, Ordnance Office. Wellington, Bth March, 1850.

FOR SALE. A SUBSTANTIAL well built Gig, in first rate repair, and a Set of Milroy's Harness, nearly new. Apply to

Robert Waitt. Wellington, 6th March, 1850.

Ex U. S. Ship » Australia," And now landing. ££i\ kegs Superior Small Fig Negrohead To**V bacco 50 kegs Nails, Nos. 4, 8, 10, 12 45 cases Lemon Syrup, 1 doz. each 40 nests Pain ted Tubs 10 cases blue Drills and Denims 5 cases Striped Cottons Cotton Sail Canvas of assorted sizes 50 sets Ash Oars from 16 feet to 24 feet 10 casks Dried Apples A few cases Wood seated Chairs. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, 27th February, 1850.

On Sale, Ex " Thames." 18 hhds. and 24 quarter casks Brandy 20 hhds. and 12 brls. London Porter 10 hhds. and lo brls. Burton Ale 100 casks Byaas' bottled Ale and Porter 8 casks Cider, 20 case 3 Port and Sherry 48 cases Claret (Margaux) 48 cases Claret (St. Julien) 20 cases Sauterne, 8 cases Muscat de Lunel 12 cases best old Marsala, 40 cases Pale Champagne 10 cases Hock (Liebfraumelch) 2 bales Cambric Plates, 2 cases De Lames 2 cases and 4 trunks Clothing from Messrs. S. W. Silver & Co. 4.cases well assorted Hosiery, &c, &c. 1 case Cap Furnishings, 1 case Confectionery 1 case Paper Hangings, 1 bale Scrims 3 casks Grindery, 3 bales Stationery and Paper 85 packages Nails, Hardware, &c, &c, &c. 10 cases Starch, 8 cases Blue 12 cases Pickles, 6 casks Refined Saltpetre 2 cases Books containing many choice and valuable works. And other Goods. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 28th December, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. March 9 — Schooner Minerva, 110, Birkenshaw, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. Moreing, Rev. Mr. Long, Mrs. Long and three children, Mrs. Birkenshaw and three children, Mr. Bannister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. M'Medtry, Mr. Norrie, Mr. Day. March 10 — Brig Lalla RooJch, 156 tons, Milner, from Port Phillip. Same day — Schooner Old Jack, 6 tons, Guard, from Cloudy Bay. March 11 — Brig Torrington, 128 tons, Peacock, from Sydney via Nelson. Passengers — Mr. Peacock, Rev. S. Ironside, 6. J. Thomas, Esq. -March 12 — H. M. S. Havannah, 19 guns, Captain Erskine, from Auckland Islands. Same day — H. M. S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver, from Auckland Islands.

DEPARTURES. March 9— Schooner Ocean Queen, 8 tons, Burdett, for Nelson. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley for Queen Charlotte Sound.

IMPORTS. In the Minerva — 10 packages tobacco, 5 hhds. brandy, 6 hhds. geneva, 1 7 kegs tobacco, 1 ton sugar, 1 chest congou, 8 tons sugar, 2 cases drapery, 2 cases cheese, 4 casks ale, 50 sacks flour, 2 packages, 1 chest drapery, 1 chest, 2 bags ironmongery, 16 cases wine, 1 case apparel, 1 boiler, 4 bags groceries, 3 cases confectionery, 1 bag lamp cotton, 1 truss drapery, 2 cases, 1 keg oilman's stores, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag salt, 3 barrels, 3 kegs beef, 1 crate tinware, Order ; 100 bags sugar, 5 chests, 5 half chests congou, 40 boxes soap, W. Hiokson & Co.; 4 tons sugar, 25 half chests congou, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 2 tons sugar, 9 cases preserved ginger, 40 boxes soap, 20 boxes candles, 1 bale drapery, Bethune & Hunter ; 15 hhds. ale, 2 cases biscuit, Samuel & Co.; 2 bales leather, Isaacs & Levy : 40 boxes candles, Rhodes & Co.; 1 cask, 1 case drugs, W. Bishop ; 2 cases drapery, S. Robinson ; 2 cases drugs, C. D. Barraud; 1 case kangaroo skins, D. P. M'Euen. In the Torrington — 2 cases cigars, 23 cases geneva, 8 boxes tobacco, 5 chests tea, 15 half chests tea, 1 cask salts, 1 box blue, 1 box starch, 2 cans oil, 1 bale rugs, 14 tons flour, 1 cask tinware, 1 cask chain, 1 case brushes, 2 casks ironmongery, 2 boxes saltpetre, 30 boxes soap, 3 hhds. ale, 3 do. porter, 1 qr. cask, 15 kegs nails, 1 case saws, 2 trusses hay, 1 ton iron, 8 brls. tobacco, 30 galls, whisky, 2 cases gin, 40 galls, rum, 7 do brandy, 5 half chests tea, 2 boxes cigars, 9 bags coffee, 6 tons sugar, 15 bags rice, 5 quarter chests tea, 1 case cottons, 1 case boots, 1 do hats, 1 do bottled fruits 1 case woollens, 6 boxes candles, 4 tons coal, 43 iron pots, 20 ovens, 1 case oil, 3 boxes cottons, 1 case saddlery, 4 mills, 1 cask earthenware, 2 tins confectionery, 1 trunk shoes, 2 cases woollens, 3 packages. Shipped at Nelson — 5 tons flour, 40 bags oats, 1 bag onions, 14 kegs butter, 1 box apples, 8 barrels flour, 4 casks beef, 1 jar pickles, 1 keg butter, 5 bags bread, 1 keg bird lime, 2 jars preserved milk, 1 bag nails, 2 tons flour. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 481, 13 March 1850, Page 2

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