Xn the Supreme Court, Southern District.
To bs Sold, pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court, made in the Petition of George <•?' DalktkpliMonteith, and others, Creditors '£ of JoBiph Bouwott deceased, with the ap- £*' probation of Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, £J a Registrar of the Said Coin c, by Mestit.' j. " Bethune & Hunter, at the Exchange Buildings, c* \ on Thubsdat, the seventeenth day of Feb- m--ruary next, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- ]||* noon, rpHE following Freehold Estates, ■*• late the Property of Joseph Boulcott, Esquire, deceased ; * First, A Piece of Land situate on Lambtonquay, Wellington, adjoining the Marine Insurance Office, and having a frontage on the Quay of Thirty- two feet, to Wellington Terrace .thirty-one feet, and a depth of one hundred and fourteen feet, or thereabouts : Second, The Brick Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Boulcott, Penny, and Stokes, also situate on Lambton-quay, Wellington, and adjoining to the Commercial Hotel : Third, A Piece of Land likewise situate on Lambton-quay, Wellington, and adjoining to the before-mentioned Brick Store, having a Frontage to the Quay of forty-four feet, and depth of ninety-fire feet. Further particulars may be had at«the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, or of Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay,
Sale of Stock and other Effects at Queen - Charlotte's Sound.
MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed by R. R. Strang, Esq., Registrar of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction, at -the Exchange, Wellington, on Wbdnssdat, 9th March next, at One o'clock, qPHE Mowing EFFECTS, part of the Intxstats Estate of Mr. Joseph Toms, of Queen ' Charlotte's Sound, deceased, viz., -about ' 80 .Head of Mixed Cattle 100 Goats 'Sundry Whaling Gear, Try-Pots, Coolers, Whaleboat, &c, &c. And a quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, as particularized in Catalogue. The whole deliverable at Queen Charlotte's Sound. The day of Sale is extended, in order to afford an opportunity for intending Purchasers to inspect by Reference to Mrs. Thorns at the Sound. BETHUNE & HUNTER.
Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Decembtr 22, 1852.
For Sydney direct, And will have quick despatch. ,«S3g. f nHE .regular-trading Packet I jggjg *- BrigtmtineWILLIAMALFREDf Thomas Tinley commander. ' For freight or passage, apply to TO.LIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, January 12, 1853.
Sheep for Sale.
TX> BE SOLD, a FLOCK of about ■*• 1,200 SHEEP, in healthy condition, now,] 'depasturing at Whanganui; deliverable at that place. For particulars inquire at the office of this paper. Wellington, January 15, 1853.
To Let,
1 nPHE House at Karon formerly in the -■• occupation of Mr. Justice Chapman, in a thorough state of repair'
For terms and particulars apply at the Spectator Office. December 4, 1852. <
Found, near Thorndon Flat Barracks, A PORTMANTEAU and PARCEL. "^- The Owner may have the same on application to Mr. Samuel Farrow, Tinakore Road. > January 1, 1853.
Ftom Paris direct.
01* SALS AT THKWORHS OF THB UNDERSIGNED. PBENCH Ladies' Boots, and Satin . Shoes, best description French Kid and Castor Gloves French Drawn Silk bonnets, each in a case, ' latest fashion ' . French Flowers, jrase and others Black, Cambray, Valenciennes, Arras, pointe ' de Paris, and Imitation Lace Parses and the numbers of the "Psyche" from February, 1852. THOMS. K. WARBURTON. Wellington, December 25, 1852.
Wanted.
rpHE Subscriber is wishful to obtain "*" employment, in Wellington, or the neighbourhood, in any situation where he could make himself generally useful. Apply E, M. C, at the Printer's. January 1, ,1853.
Old Established Classical and Elementary English School.
HPHE VERY REV. J. J. P. O'REILY -*• begs to inform the Public in the neighbourhood of Te Aro, and its environs, that the vacajgtion of Christmas ends on Sunday, 9th January instant,- and that the Classes will be open on Monday morning, at the usual hour. He continues to secure the well attested experience, knowledge, and skill in Teaching, of Mr. Fktm, who will impart all information that may be required by the Parents, on application at the School, held in the Catholic Chapel of " the Nativity of Our Saviour," next the new building of the Bank. k * Such of our beloved Dissenting Brethren as may please to intrust their Children to our care, and may not wish them to be partakers in those religious exercises which occasionally ,will take place, — for; as Lord Bacon says, religion is as a sweet spice, informing and shedding a flavour over secular knowledge, to hinder at times its corrupting influences; yet, however truly desirable, still, on this religious head, shall the wishes of such Parents be faithfully, as hitherto, adhered to. January 12, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 780, 22 January 1853, Page 2
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736Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 780, 22 January 1853, Page 2
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