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PUBLIC SALE. THIS DAY. Messrs, betiiune & hunter wi i sell by public auction, at the Exchange, this Day, Wednesday, the 2nd December, 1857, at half-past Ono o’clock precisely, previous to their sale of Goods, ex Marchioness, Qf) TONS very fine Chatham Island POTATOES, in first-rate order. They will be sold in lots to suit buyers. Exchange Buildings, December 2, 1857. HUTT MA B K E T , 2nd December, 1857. MESSRS. E. J. DUNCAN & CO. have received instructions from Alfred Ludlam, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 2nd December, 1857, at the Hutt Market, if not previously disposed of, ABOUT 14 ACRES GRASS - £ -“- TERMS AT SALK. November 21, 1857. Leasehold Cottage and Land at the Hutt. HUTT MARKET. Wednesday, 2d December, 1857 MR. HORNER will sell by public auction, at the Hutt Market, on Wednesday, 2nd December next, at three o’clock precisely, A VERY neat newly-built Cottage —and quarter of an Acre of Land situate between Cap*. Carlyon’sßesidence and Whitewood’s Hotel. The above convenient and comfortable Cottage has been built and finished in the best possible manner; there is an unexpired Lease of eighteen years to run, at the low rental of £2 per annum. The whole is substantially fenced, and fit for immediate occupation, and offers to intending Purchasers an excellent opportunity cither as a residence or investment. TEEMS LIBERAL. November 27, 1857. H 'J 2 '2 MARKET. Wednesday, 2nd December, 1857. MR. J. IL WALLACE will sell by Public Auction, at the Hutt Market, December 2d, 1857, SEVERAL HEAD OF CATTLE, and a few HORSES. 27th November, 1857. On THURSDAY, Decembers. In consequence of Sale at Messrs. Bransfields.' Store, on same day, The Sale of Surplus Stores of the barque ' Gleaner,’ at Messrs. STUART, KINROSS & CO.’S Stores will legin at half past 12 precisely, on Thursday (to-morrow). surplus Stores of the Barque GLEANER, comprising— Preserved Meats and Soups Pork and Beef, in barrels Biscuits, Flour, Rice Oatmeal, Sugar, Tea Coffee, Hutter, Raisins, Currants Mustard, Preserved Potatoes Molasses. Lime juice, Split Peas Pickles, Vinegar, and other Oilman’s Stores Water Casks A Ship’s Galley Water Closet and fittings of Ship One Ship's Gig One Life Boat And, A very superior Ketch, built in England of best materials, and fully equipped with all necessaries, such as sails, spars, &c., an inventory of which may be seen in our office, now laying in Messrs. Bethune & Hunter’s yard. November 21tli, 1857.

EIETEWSIVE SALE OF DRAPEHV. MR. ALLEN has received instructions from C. E. DRANSITELI) to sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, December 3rd, at his New Store, CustomHouse Street, following GOODS:— Silks and Satins, various Ribbon Velvets assorted Trimmings of all kinds Two crises of Smallware One case Crochet Cotton Clark’s Reels Straw Bonnets and Hats Barege Shawls Flowers, Boquets, and Head Dresses Feathers, good assortment Blonds with edge and without Docskins, Tweeds, and Broad Cloth Slops of every kind Horrock’s Long Cloths 5-4 Prints Hosiery, great variety Scotch Twill Shirts and Regatta One case Parasols French Merinocs and Coburgs Colored and Black Orleans Gent.’s and Ladies’ Ties Window Hollands Grey Calicoes And a great variety of Drapery too numerous to particularise. Terms—-Under £25 cash; above £25 and under £-15, approved Bills at three months ; above £5O, four months. November 27, 1857. Without Reserve. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. will sell by public auction, at their Stores in Lombardstreet, on Tuesday, Bth December, ex John M'Vicar, from .London, |Q TRUNKS and Cases Boots and Shoes from the celebrated House of Davies and Son, consisting of,— Gent.’s Light Calf Wellington Boots Gent.’s best Memel Boots clastic sides. Men’s Watertight.? Youths’ and Boys’ Cossack Boots Women’s Calf Lace Boots Ladie’s Cloth Boots, elastic sides, military heels Women’s Cloth Boots, goloshed Girls’ Boots of various kinds Children’s Boots and Strap Shoes Ladie’s and Gent.’s Margate Slippers Sale to commence at half-past 1 o'clock. Wellington, November 21, 1857. Just Published, And on Sale at the “ Spectator" Office, Price Cd., A SAT I R E written on account of the Passengers’ Act passed in the Provincial Council, (Session 2.) of Wellington, authorising all Ships to be searched, to prevent those Immigrants from leaving the Province whom they had basely deceived and broken faith with, By an Immigrant. December 2, 1857;

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 2