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WEDNESDAY, 12m FEBRUARY, 1862. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have, been instructed to sell by Public Auction, nt the Exchange, on Wednesday, the 12lh February, At Two o’clock, Ex “WILD DUCK,” from London, BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR x-z 40 cases Currants 20 boxes F.leme Raisins '2O cases Coliiian’s No. 1 Starch 20 „ ,» Thumb Blue 10 „ -Sardines. A and j tins 10 „ Castor Oil 20 b Salad Oil, pints and half pints 20 „ Mixed Pickles 5 „ Currie Powder 1 60 boxes best London Soap 60 „ Pale Yellow do. 80 •„ Brown do. 20 casks Oatmeal, each 1 cwt. 20 barrels Carolina Rice 3 cases very superior Moleskin Trowsors 1 case Regatta and White Shirts, washed and boxed 1 „ Youths’ Drab Moleskin Trowsors -1 „ ;, Drub and While Cord Trowsers 1 „ Sion’s Millers’ Drab Moleskin Trowsors ■1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 1 „ Youths’ and Men’s Regatta Shirts 20 tons Liverpool Salt 20 „ Dairy do. 25 chests superior Congou Tea 5 half tierces Shellard’s Tobacco 10 hhds. B.P. Rum 5 „ Martell’s Brandy 40 casks Soda 80 tins White T.ead 10 cases Small Sago 10 casks Carbonate Soda 10 cases Durham Mustard in tins 1 case Balzarine Robes ALSO, 150 tons superior English House Coals, in lots to suit buyers And various other Goods. Exchange Buildings, 7th February, 1862. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1862. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES AND CATTLE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Man-ners-street, on Thursday, the 13th February, At Two o’clock, After their Sale of pure bred imported Rams, 8 VERY SUPERIOR GELDINGS, broken to Saddle and Harness 30 HEAD OF CATTLE, Bullocks, Steers, Vows, and Ileifcrs, in first rate condition Exchange Buildings, 4th February, 1862. THURSDAY, 13tii FEBRUARY, 1862. SALE OF VALUABLE PURE BRED IMPORTED R AMS. Ex " ALBEMARLE,” FROM LONDON. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the 13th February, at 2 o’clock, C IN Very Valuable MERINO RAMS, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of The Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from the pure Flock of his late Majesty George the Third, and since bred without cross or stain. At the Agricultural Exhibition of all Nations, held nt Paris in June, 1856, a Prize of 600 francs and a Gold Medal was awarded ( to Mr. Sturgeon for a pure Merino Tup exhibited by him of the same breed as the Rams now advertised for sale. ALSO, The pure bred Short Horned BULL “CRIMSON LAD,” imported in the ship “Constantine,” from Lon-

don, bred by Joseph Peat, Esq., Church End Farm, Welleden, Middlesex. “ Crimson Lad,” Red, calved in July, 1858, and got by “Crimson," Red, cal red March, 1854, got by “ Warrior,” (12287). Dam (Cherry) by Bumper (10005) G. d. (Dairy Maid) by Chance Gr. g. d. by Liverpool (4235) Gr. gr. g. <l. by Warlaby (672) Gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Jerry (4907) AND, Sundry other Stock, consisting of Horses, Mares, Cattle and Sheep. The Rams will be on show at the Auctioneers’ Stock Yard, Manners Street, until the day of Sale, —and an order,can be obtained to view the Bull, who is in a I‘addoqk near the Town. Exchange Buildings, ■7th January, 1862. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favoured with instructions from E. G. Wright. Esq., of Napier, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, 'Thompson-street, Wellington, on 1 Friday, the 14th February, 1862, At Two o’clock, npOWN ACRE No. 04, situated in ThompA son street, Te Aro, Wellington, with the excellent Dwelling House erected thereon, containing seven good rooms, four of which, the parlour, two of the bedrooms, and the kitchen, are all well finished and nicely papered. There is also a good two stalled Stable and Lcnnto attached to the Premises. This fine Property is delightfully situated in a rapidly improving locality ; and the buyer can have a lease of the adjoining acre No. 65, held at a moderate rental, with a right of purchase. The Premises may bo viewed until the day of Sale, every Tuesday and Friday, between the hours of One and Three o’clock in the afternoon. terms liberal. Exchange Buildings, January 18, 1862. RAWSON v. THE EXECUTOIIS OF C. E. VON ALZDOHF, DECEASED. TO BE. SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE SUPREME COURT. MR. J. 11. WALLACE”wiII sell by Public Auction, (by order of the Supreme Court,) cn Thursday, the 27th day of March, 1862. on the premises, at Two o’clock, p.iu., that Valuable Freehold known ns the “Cuiterion Hotel,’’situated on Lambton Quay, Wellington. 'T’IIIS well built and spacious Hotel posJ- sesFfs great advantages as a Family or Corn mercial Hotel or Club House, haring every' necmninnelation with Out.houses, Stables, Warm, Shower, ami A apour Baths, a good supply of excellent Water and twery facility for conducting a first class business. Ihe premises are delightfully situated in the best r ar <m the Town within a few seconds’walk of tlie New J übhc Wharf now in course of erection and of the Government Buildings. For further particulars and cards to view annlv to the Auctioneer or to Charles B.Jzard, Solicitor, Weijington. 18th January, 1862. NOTICE OF PO ST PON EME N T~O F~* SALE rpi-IE Salo of Mr. CHARLES MABEY’S J- Freehold and Leasehold Propertv advertised to ake place on 23rd December, 1861, nt Mr. MUTa-die's Hutt, is postponed until Marsh, 1862. Further particulars will be duly announced. 'The properties can be inspected the last week of December, 1861, an( j ( ] ie last wnek in January, J 862, on application tn Mr Charles Mabey, Upper Hutt, Mr. M’Hardie. Upper.’ Hutt, or to Mr. J. H. Wallace, Auctioneer, Wellington December J2, 1861.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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