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PUBLIC SALE THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, THE 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1858. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, nt the Exchange,’this day, Wki>. nesdat, the 22nd September, nt hiilf-pnst One o'clock, 10 TONS Hump-back and Black Oil 50 tons very superior Potatoes New Zeuland Furniture, consisting of: —Cheliunier, Loo Tables, Ofiice Tables, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, tVc., etc., &c. And various other Goods. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Sept. 22,1858. Monthly Public Sale of Stock, MESSRS. BETHUNE A HUNTERwiII sell by pubhc auction, at their Stock Yards, Manners street, Te Aro, on Wednesday, the 13th October, at One o’clock, HORSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Agricnltural Produce, &c., &c., de The Yards will be opened for the reception of Stock, at 8 o’clock, a tn., on the tiny of sale, and the lots will be put up in the order they are received. If required, the Stock will be taken charge of at any time previous to the sale, and placed either in good paddocks in town, or on a run in its immediate vicinity. * N B. The next monthly sale will take place on Wednesday, the 10th November, 1858. Exchange Buildings, September L 7, 1858. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, QQ MARES AND FILLIES, just landed -e-t £ ex “ Yakrow,” from Sydney, now on show at Messrs. Bethune it Hunter’s Slock Yards, Manners Street, Te Aro. Exchange Buildings, September 18, 1858. TO BE SOLD, THE LEASE of a Quorter-of-an Acre of Garden Ground, on which is a good House, containing live Rooms. Thirteen-and-a-quarter years unexpired. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to JOHN TOMLIN, Old Survey and Land Offices, Hobson-street. Sept. 21, 1858. ’

CREDITORS OF THE LATE WILLIAM SOUTHEE, BUTCHER, LOWER HUTT. MR. G. H. LUXFORD, the Executor on this Estate, hereby intimates that a dividend will be paid on all approved claims at the ofiice of Messrs. Mace <t Luxford, on Tuesday, the 28th instant Wellington, Sept. 20, 0858. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, SHEEP AND SHEEP RUN. FOR SALE, AT RANGITIKEI. «> For Sale by Private Contract, ABOUT 1.500 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, and a SHEEP RUN, with 5.000 SHEEP {more or less) depasturing thereon, situated nt Lake Alice, Rangitikei. There arc erected on the Freehold Land an excellent. House quite new, consisting of seven Booms ready furnished, with a Store-Room attached; a large Woolshed and Shearing Rooms, .Sheep Pens, ‘Men’s Hutt, d’c. There are also an excellent Garden, and a Sheep Paddock close fenced, of about 100 acres, which is laid down with English Grasses. On the Lake there is a Canoe and every requisite convenience for washing the Sheep nt Shearing time. Delivery can be given after the shearing of the Sheep is completed, which will be in nil December next. In the event of a sale not being effected by the end of September next, the whole of the Land, Sheep Run, and tho Sheep thereon, will be let on Lease for a term of three years from the end of December next. Security will be required from the Lessee for the due. care of the Property. Also, For Sale, about 200 Head of well bred CATTLE Consisting of Cows, Bullocks, Steers, Calves, and several very superior Bulls, now depasturing at Cokely, Rangitikei. Delivery can be given in December next. Also. For Sale, the following LAND at Rangitikei, viz.:— 40 Acres of Splendid Timber Land, principally Totam of large size, situated at the south cud of Daniell’s bush road. 150 Acres of Excellent LAND, adapted for Grazing or Agriculture, fronting the Main Cart Road through the District.—adjoining the residence of Mr.{Duncan Fraser, and being only eight miles from Mr. Thomas Scott’s Hotel and Ferry. For terms and other particulars apply to WILLIAM HICKSON. Wellington, 7th August, 1858. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. D. CHITTENDEN begs to inform his friends, pupils, and the public generally, that he bus removed his room to Moleswonh-street, near Mr. Pickering’s residence. Mr. D C. also begs to announce that his private Class will commence on the first Tuesday in October. Ladies’ and Gentlemen wishing to join his Classes, will please to leave their name and address at his residence. September 11, 1858. BARRETT’S SUBSCRIPTION ASSEMBLY ROOMS

Al the request of several influential and respectable families of the Town, the Proprietor hits been induced to open his spacious Ball Room for the purpose of holding a select Assembly every Monday evening, when all the Modern dances of the day will be practised. Arrangements have also been made with two gentlemen who will have the sole management of the Ball Room ; and also a person of lung experience in the colony will be in attendance at the dour so as to insure the respectability of the Company. 'flie Ball Room will be opened at half past seven and close ut eleven. Genntlemen wishing to become subscribers will be kind enough to leave their name and address at the Hotel; all information can be obtained of the Manager on Monday evening from half-past six. Private entrance to the Bull Room. The Assembly will commence on Monday evenin" next, September 13th. September 11, 1858. NEW SPRING GOODS. Now Landing ex “Harkaway," @ London DIRECT, HOYLE'S Printed Cambrics and Muslins, the newest designs White Dimity, Striped and Chintz Bed Furniture A choice lot of Earlston Ginghams ; also Denys Mixed Alpacas, Striped Circassians Sky, Drab, and White Cashmere Black, Drab, and White Watered Moreen Hoyle’s Delaine and Lama Cloths Military and Victoria Stripe, Salerno, Engaged Flounced, and other New Dresses Roll Jaconets, all colours Book, Hair, Cord, Check, and other Plain Muslins Mnslinettes, Lappets, Harness Curtains, and Nottingham Lace Curtains Parasols in great variety A very Superb lot of Shawls and Mantles all of the Newest Fashions Gents' Black and Colored Beaufort, Albert and Ribbon Neck Ties Cents' Dress Pocket Handkerchiefs in great variety Chnbren s Picture Handkerchiefs Ladies Grass, Lawn and Cambric do. Dress and Bonnet Silks in nil Colors, amongst which are a lot of very Rich Brocaded Silk Dresses Black Roll Grape, Brown, Bine, and Green Gossamer rails Ladies’ Neck Ties, Summer Tweeds, New CL allies And a variety of other Goods. Xhe above Goods are all bought for Cash, from the first Houses in London to the order of J. Burne ai.j will be ready for sale in it fa*.v days. J. BURNE, w ... Lamb ton Quay. Wellington,.August 31,1858.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1371, 22 September 1858, Page 2

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