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Public Notice. THE Sale of Goods ex “ Sisters” has been postponed until Monday, the 3d February, at one o’clock. Wellington, February 31, 1851. Public Sale ex “ SISTERS.” MR. WATTT will Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 3rd instant, at Custom House Buildings, at One o’clock, without reserve—--10 cases superior Hobart Town Jams assorted, prepared with White Sugai 10 cases Pints and Quarts Raspberry Vinegar 4 cases superior Elder Wine 2 do. Starch 8 bags Dates 3 cases Pickles, 1 cask 26 doz. Blacking 1 cask Carbonate of Soda 2 do. Salad Oil 3 cases assorted Paper 2 do. Behnont Sperm Candles 4 hhds. Best English Gin 1 case Boots 1 bale Sole Leather &c., &c., &c. Also, The Materials of that House situated on Te Aro Flat, formerly occupied by Mr. F. V. Martin. The same to be at the risk of the Purchaser immediately after the fall of the hammer. The House is slated and lined throughout. Terms at Sale. Wellington, Ist February, 1851. Important Sale of Freehold Frontage Property on Lambton Quay. Messrs, bethune & hunter have _ received instructions to Sell bv Public Auction, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, the sth February, that valuable Freehold Property and Business Premises presently in the occupation of Messrs. James Smith & Co. and others, subdivided by R. Park, Esq., C.E., as under, viz.:— Lot I—Frontage 29 feet 6x90 feet back, together with the Store, which is well fitted up for a Retail or General Store, and a Shed at the back 25 feetxlO. Lot 2—Frontage 34 feet 2x90 feet, with substantially built Warehouse 31 feet 2x24 feet 5. Lot 3—Frontage 31 feet 5x90 feet, with Dwelling House 28 feet by 28 feet. N.B.—There is a Passage between Lot 2 and 3, 6 feet wide. ijOT t frontage 36 feet 11x90 feet, with Shed erected thereon adjoining Lot 4, 12 feet 10x20 feet 3. Phis desirable and valuable Property, from its centrical. situation and established business position, points it cut as a most desirable and eligible investment. Terms liberal, and will be declared at Sale. Plans may be seen at the Office of the Undersigned. Bethune & Hunter. N. B.—Sale to take Place on the Premises at Three o’clock p. in. Exchange, Wellington, January 28, 1851.

Aglionby Races. \/TIHE Subscribers to the Hutt Races are reJL quested to attend at the Commercial Room, Lombard Stre-et, at 8 o’clock this evening (Saturday) to elect their officers. J. M. Taylor, Sec. and Treas. pro tern. February 1, 1851. First Ship of this Season for London. under engagement to h. m. government, To sail by the Ith February next, npHE fine first-class barque LORD WILLIAM BENTIN OK 600Jons, John Allan commander. This splendid Ship has superior accommodationsforthecomfortand convenience of Passengers. Having the greater portion of her cargo already engaged, she will sail punctually as above, being under charter to convey a detachment of the 65th Regiment. For Freight, Passage, or further particulars, apply to Bethune & Hunter, or Hervey, Johnston & Co. ; And at Nelson, to Morrison & Sclanders. Wellington, October 30, 1850. N.B.—For convenience of Shippers at Wairau this Ship will proceed to Port Underwood to receive the Wool of that District, and if sufficient inducement offer will call at Nelson. Anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel, Manners Street, Will be celebrated (d.v.) on the Mthand 10M February. ON SUNDAY 9th, Sermons will be preached and Collections made in aid of the Trust Fund. Morning Service at 11. Rev. J. W atkin. Evening Service at 6J. Rev. J. Inglis. . On Monday the 10th, there will be a Public Tea Meeting at 5 p.m. N.B.—To the Religious Public.—Galatians vi. 2. Wellington, 29th January, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 574, 1 February 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 574, 1 February 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 574, 1 February 1851, Page 2

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