Sale of Valuable Freehold Property on Lambton-quay. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the Executor of the late Mrs, Margaret Millar, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 14th instant, at One o’clock;— That valuable ALLOTMENT OF LAND, with Brick Building, formerly occupied by Mrs, Millar as a Lodging House, and situated in the best part of the Beach for business purposes. The Property will be sold in one lot. For further particulars apply to Mr. R, Waitt, Exor. for Mrs. Millar, or to the Auctioneer. TERMS AT SALE. "Wellington, 7th May, 1851. Public Sale. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by Auction, on FRIDAY next, IGth May, at 12 o’clock :— 3 tSces} Ne S rohead Tobacco 5 Hhds. ) n , 10 Qr. casks } Brand y bonded in Mr. Loxley’s Store, where the Sale will take place. After which, at the EXCHANGE, A few cases and bales Manufactured Goods and casks Ironmongery, &c., as per catalogue, to close consignments. Also—Two good Saddle Horses. Exchange, 13th May, 1851. To the Inhabitants OF WELLINGTON, THE HUTT, and surrounding neighbourhood. J BURNE desires to return his sincere • thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the short period he has been in business; and trusts, by strict attention to his Customers, and selling a good article at the lowest possible price, to merit a continuance of those favours hitherto bestowed on him. J. B. would also take the present opportunity of informing his numerous Customers that he has just received the following Goods, ex Travancore, from London direct, viz., Calicoes of every description, a large and varied assortment of Wool Plaids, Crape Challis. Black and Coloured Orleans and Cobourg Cloths, Figured, Watered, and Striped Alpacas; an excellent assortment of Prints and Muslin Delains, Wool Shawls and Hankerchiefs, Ladies’ Neck Ties, Gentlemen’s Silk Hankerchiefs of every description, Ladies’ Needlework Collars, Muslin Robes, Lace, Ribbons, &c., &c. The above Goods are carefully selected to order from the London markets, and are all suitable for the present season. Lambton-quay, Wellington, May 14, 1851.
For Port Cooper, TO SAIL IN A FEW DAYS, tbSxSL Fine Fast-sailing Barque JL "MARIA,” £7° tons, J. W. Plank commander; gfiCXSajLZ has superior accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to urn- Levin & Co. Wellington, May 3, 1851. Ex “Cornelia.” fTILJE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the J- Public of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has just received an Invoice containing the following excellent assortment of .Goods, the whole of which may be relied on in point of quality, as they were shipped to his ° r b^-,M^ srs - Batt V & Co - of London.— WO Wiltshire and Double Gloster Cheeses 1 hhd. Westphalia Hams 50 tins superfine Mustard 30 dozen Bottled Mustard 10 cases Coleman’s and Lescher’s Starch 1 cask Bermuda Arrowroot 30 dozen Day & Martin’s Blacking a cases Ling Fish 1 tierce Doggerbank Cod Sounds in glass . jars 1 dei'ce L 4, 2-4, and 3-4 tins Sardines 0 half-barrels Yarmouth Red Herrings ~ tierces English Loaf Sugar 7 barrels Zante Currants 25 boxes Muscatel Raisins in layers I tierce Barcelona Nuts 1 tierce shelled Valencia Almonds 100 drums best Turkey Figs 12 cases best English Jams and Jellies 1 tierce Maccaroni & Vermicelli in 71b. tins 30 doz. assorted Pickles 30 „ Salad Oil 20 ~ Sauces and Capers 5 ~ assorted Syrups 0 » ~ Essences 6 „ Cayenne in Castors W kegs fine English Oatmeal 10 dozen Robinson’s Groats 4 cases Pearl Sago 18 jars “ Taddy’s” Brown Rappee Snuff i 4 cases Bs, 6s, and 3s Price’s Composition 2 casks Carbonate Soda 1 cask Tartaric Acid 1 ~ Solid-back Shoe-Brushes 2 bales containing 40 reams Wrapping Paper 3 cases Balm’s and Ford’s Pipes o 0 dozen Alloa Pale Ale, as a sample of future shipments expected Also, ex '‘Scotia,” 70 bags Java and Pampanga Sugar 1 on l ests^ nd half-chests Congou Tea 20 boxes Campbell’s Soap 4 cases Colman’s Blue 2 casks Carbonate Soda 6 casks Washing Soda, and 1 case Laver’s Tin Blacking &c., . &c., & c . John M‘Beth, w ii- . . .. Willis-street. Wellington, April 30, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 603, 14 May 1851, Page 2
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