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PUBLIC SALE OF BOOKS, &c. MESSRS. BETHUNE A HUNTER will sell by* public auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday ami Thursday, -the 20th and 30th September, 1858, A CONSIGNMENT of Books, Prints. EnIX grnvings, X-c., A*c , ns per Catalogue,—skipped by E. Lumley, Esq., of London. Exchange Buildings, Aug. 9, 1858. NEXT GREAT LAND SALE. /TESSRS. SMITH & CO. will hold their next extensive sale of valuable Town Acres, and County Lunds curly in October, at their new Auction Rooms, Lainbtoti Quay. Full particulars will be du’y published. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this desirable opportunity fur the disposal of properties will oblige by furnishing particulars early. Lambton quay, August 17, 185 R. SALE OP 1 FREEHOLD LAND, SHEEP, AND CATTLE, ' A T WAIIIA R A P A. MR. ALI.EN has received instructions from the Mortgagee -to sell by Public Auction, in the month of September, r I~’WO Suburban Allotments situate in the Township nf Grey town. Wairarapa. being Nos. 35 and 30. The Allotments contain 40 acres each, and were recently in the occupation of Mr. A. Gilbert: they are bush Sections, and have a considerable frontage to the Taurenikau Plain. Also Town Acre Ko. 19. in Greytown. 10 Head ofCattle, and about 150 Sheep; the latter to be delivered after shearing. Further particulars in future advertisement. Wellington, 17th July, 1858.

.£5OO REWARD! available gold field. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the L i Provincial‘Government of Wellington wi I award a sum or sums of money, not exceeding in the whole the sum of £5OO stg., payable to any one person, or distributable rateab y amongst any number of persons, who shall discover and make known to the Government the existence of an available Gold Field within the Province of Wellington. All claims for the payment of this reward, or anv portion of it, are to be sent into this ofiice addressed to the Provincial Secretary in the first instance ; by whom they will afterwards be referred to the decision of a Commission consisting of three persons, one to be named by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, and two by the Superintemlcnt. By Available Gold Field, is meant a District in which Gold shall be judged by the Commissioners to exist capable of affording employment to u body of not less than 200 diggers, nt a renmnerative rate of wages. This offer of a reward is to extend over a period of two mouths from this date, but not longer unless extended by special notice. WILUAM FITZ 11 ERBERT, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, Sept. 10, 1858. EX LATE ARRIVALS. QQ DRUMS Colza Oil Id bales 9 and 10 lb. Wool Packs 4 bales 3 bushel Bags 3 rolls 41 and 6 inch Leather Belting, from Kirk & Co. Greenock 1 case Indian rubber Steam Packing 2 Mac Cm-mack’s Reaping Machines, with Burgess and Key’s Improvements 1 dozen Superior Scotch Ploughs 2 cases Straw Hats and Bonnets 6 trunks superior Waterlights I ease French Revolving Carabines 10 Pockets Hops 0 cases Ground Coffee in lb. and | lb.tins 5 tons White Lead 50 boxes 10x8 and 12x10 Glass 50 boxes Pipes, large Bowls 40 qr.-casks and 100 cases Whisky 20 qr.-casks and 50 cases Sherry G hbds. W. 1. Rum, 30 and 10 o. p. Geneva. Brandy, Port. Claret, Cvder. &c., »tc., it. STUART,'KINROSS, & CO. September, 3, 1858. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL TO LET. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, Lambton -Qu ay, {Known as Alzdorf's), with Wharf, Stabling, BathRooms, &c , itc. npIHS desirable Property, forming as it J- it does a conspicuous object from all parts of the Harbor, offers an unusually favorable opportunity to any one about to engage in business. The establishment of Steam Communication with Melbourne, and the meeting of the General Assembly in Wellington, must secure to this Hotel a large amount of support, while its position and character render it the most convenient place in the town for visitors from a distance. A .small quantity of furniture is on the premises, which may be taken at a valuation. Very advantageous terms will be offered to any respeotab'e person who mav be disposed to take the Hotel for a term of years. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to BETHUNE &. HUNTER, or to JOHNSTON it CO. Wellington, September 3, 1858. PRODUCE. r I 11E Undersigned are purchasers of Wool, Oil, Whalebone, or produce of any description, and are prepared to advance on shipments consigned to their correspondents in London, Sydney. Melbourne, or Hobart Town.

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 29th April, 1858. LADIES’ SCHOOL, cUIS A STRE E T. T E AR O. WELCH having taken the House L’-l lately occupied by the Misses Birch, has vacancies for a limited number of Boarders and Day Pupils. Private Lessons in Music and Singing, &c. 14 th September, 1858. THE NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC. TN consequence of numerous expressions J- of disappointment and regret at the non-publica-tion of the above work, for the current year, which have repeatedly come to the notice of the proprietors of the “ Lyttelton Times,” they have determined upon resuming its publication in order to meet the requirements of the Colony. THE ALM A NA C FOR 18 5 9 will contain, besides a carefully constructed EPHEMERIS and CALENDAR, a complete OFFICIAL DIRECTORY for the ISLANDS, a Compendium of CO. LONJAL STATISTICS, a COASTING DIRECTORY according to the latest authorities, Political, Ecclesiastical, Agricultural, and Mercantile Information, and a large amount of other matter, interesting and useful to all classes in the Colony. TO GENERAL ADVERTISERS The New Zealand Almanac, commanding as it has always done, an extensive sale throughout New Zealand, otters a Circulating Medium not otherwise to he met with. The terms for Advertisements are;— For every inch of space (page wide), three shillings; or, perpage (foolscapoctavo), twelve shillings. Orders will be recivcd at this Office, or by Mr. I, yon, Wellington, previously to the Ist of NOVEMBER; and the Ahnannc will be published in the beginning of DECJ?MBER. “Times" Office, Lyttelton, September 8, 1858. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. r 1 1 0 LET, Sitting and Bed Room.pleasant,A ly situated in Molesworth-strcet, with or witbouboard. Apply next door to Dr. Johnston's, Moleswortht street. P.S.—A Single man could also be comfortably boarded with use of separate bed room. September 11,1858.

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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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