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Public Sale of Valuable and accessible , Country Land. . MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell i by public auction, unless previously disposed of by private contract, at the Exchange, on I Tuesday, Bth December, 1857, At half-past lo’ clock precisely. 'T’HAT superior Section of Land known as No. 14 in the Horokiwi Valley, containing 100 acres of Freehold Land, partly Cleared and Fenced, there area acres of Wheat and Grass, both crops promising well; a snug weather tight little House has just been erected. The property is situated within 22 miles from the town of Wellington. Exchange Buildings, November 27, 1857. Preliminary Notice. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. have received instiuctions to sell by public auction, at their Stores in Lombard Street, A PIECE of FREEHOLD LAND on Thorndon-quay, with Buildings and Store thereon, commonly known as Torr’s Store. For further particulars apply to A. De B. Brandon, Esq., or the Auctioneers. Wellington, November 20, 1857. Important Sale at Porirua. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The “ Pahautanui Hotel,” and adjoining Sheep and Dairy Farm. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favoured with instructions from William Bromley, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, (unless previously disposed of by private contract}, in about six weeks time, r VHAT well known and valuable X FREEHOLD PROPERTY, on which the Pahautanui Hotel has been erected, together with all the expensive improvements. Also, the convenient and desirable Sheep and Dairv Farm adjoining the Hotel, containing upwards of 200 acres of rich grass land. For further particulars apply to Mr. Bromley, on the Premises at Pahautanui, or to the Auctioneers in Town. Exchange Buildings, 23rd October, 1857. Postponement. 'pi-IE Concert of the Wellington Philharmonic Society advertised for Thursday next, is unavoidably postponed until Thursday, the 10th December. GILBERT PICKETT. Wellington, 27th November, 1857. LEA AND PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. J, Extractof aLetter from ? a Medical GentleI man at Madras, a to his Brother at “A. Worcester, May 1851. “Tell Lea & Perrins that their Sauce is Only Good Sauce highlyesteemedinludia ,in( l ’ s » * n DI T option, and applicable to die most palatable as we 11 as the most wholeEVERY VARIETY some Sauce that is OF DISH. ’SSS* made.” Extensive Frauds. LEA & PERRINS having discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with spurious imitations of their “WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with the names of L. & P. forged; they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and request purchasers to see that the names o( LEA & PERKINS are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper, and Bottle. L. & P. further give notice that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon their right, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for Exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Perrins, Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London.

Genuine Choice Old Wines. ’T’HE Undersigned have received an experimental shipment of the finest Wines ever imported into Wellington, from the eminent firm of Warre Brothers, the leading Wine Merchants in London, viz.. Superb Port in hhds. and quarter-casks ~ Sherry in quarter casks ~ Port in 3 dozen cases „ Sherrv in 3 doz. do. SMITH & CO. 27th November, 1857. Notice to Contractors. 'T’ENDERSwiII be received forWidcnL ing Portions of the Rimutaka Road between the summit Level and Drake’s Elbow. Intending Contractors arc requested to meet Mr. Anderson, the Assistant Engineer, on the summit, at 11 o’clock, a.m., on Tuesday, the 22nd day of December next, who will point out the work and receive tenders. JOHN HOY, Provincial Engineer. Provincial Engineer’s Office, 22nd November, 1857. A COMFORTABLE Cottage, containx ing 4 Rooms, Pantry, a quarter of an acre of Ground well stocked, a good Well of spring water held under lease, 12 years unexpired, at the low rent of £5 per annum. Apply to Mr. Thomas Smith on the Premises, Golder’s Hill, Thorndon Flat. November 27, 18.17. Ex “ Ashburton’’ and “ John M’Viear.” 32 PACKAGES GLASSWARE;— comprising, Cut Decanters, Soda Water Half Pint and Pint Tumblers Champagne, Hock, and Wines Sugars, Creams, Colored and Alabaster Butter Covers and Stands Invoice of Boots and Shoes from IF. Lochorc and Son, Glasgow, consisting of — Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys’, Girls’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, in great variety Marzetti’s Bottled Ale and Porter, in pints and quarts Do. Nonpareil Cvder in I dozen cases SMITH & co. Wellington, November 27ih, 1857. Just Published, And on Sale at the “ Spectator’’ Office, Price 6(1., A SAT I R E written on account of the Passengers’ Act passed in the Provincial Council, (Session 2,) of Wellington, aulhorising all Ships to be searched, to prevent those Immigrants from leaving the Province whom they had barely deceived and broken faith with, Bv an Immigrant, December 2, 1857;

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1288, 5 December 1857, Page 2

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