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PUBLIC SALE OF BOOKS, Ao. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday and \t EDNESDAY, the 14th and 15 thSepteraber, 1858, A CONSIGNMENT of Books, Prints. Engravings, &c. ( &c , as per Catalogue, —shipped by E. Lumley, Esq., of London. Exchange Buildings, Aug. 0, 1858. NEXT GREAT LAND SALE. MESSRS. SMITH & CO. will hold their ■ next extensive sale of •valuable Town Acres, and County Lands early in October, at their new Auction Rooms, Lambton Quay. , Full particulars will be du’y published. Parlies de. sirous of availing themselves of this desirable opportunity for the disposal of properties will oblige by fur. uishing particulars curly. Lamb ton quay, August 17, 1858. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND, SHEEP, AND CATTLE, A T WAIRA R A P A. MR. ALLEN has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by Public Auction, iu tbe mouth of September, TWO Suburban Allotments situate in the Township of Grey town, Wairarapa, being Nos. 35 and 3(1. The Allotments contain 10 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 No. 19, in Greytown. 10 Head of Cuttle, and about 150 Sheep; the latter to be delivered after shearing. Further particulars in future advertisement. Wellington, 17tb .July, 1858. FOR SALE, TO ARRIVE PER “AMBROSINE.” OLD TOM in Casos J. 11. WALLACE. Lambton-Quay, May 28, 1858.

NOTICE. MR. L. LEVY begs to inform his customers that his House will be closed on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10th instant. Lambton Quay, Wellington, September 1,1858. EX LATE ARRIVALS. qq DRUMS Colza Oil 10 bales 9 and 10 lb. Wool Packs 4 bales 3 bushel Bags 3 rolls 4J and 6 inch Leather Belting, from Kirk & Co. Greenock 1 case Indian rubber Steam Packing 2 Mac Cormack’s Reaping Machines, with Burgess and Key’s Improvements 1 dozen Superior Scotch Ploughs 2 cases Straw Hats and Bonnets (J trunks superior Watertights 1 case French Revolving Carabines 10 Pockets Hops 6 cases Ground Coffee in lb. and J Ib.tini 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 6 hbds. W. I. Rum, 30 and 10 o. p. Geneva, Brandy, Port. Claret, Cyder, &c., &e., Sr. STUART, KINROSS, & CO. September, 3,1858.

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL TO LET. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, Lambton-Quay, (Known as Alzdcrf’s), with Wharf, Stabling, BathRooms, &c., «tc. THIS desirable Property, forming as it 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 p'ace 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 respectab’e person who may be disposed to take the Hotel for a term of years. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, or to JOHNSTON A CO. Wellington, September 3, 1858. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND DOMAIN. Notice is hereby given that TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received by the undersigned until the 13th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, for the performance of the undermentioned services:— Painting the exterior of the House Building a Brick Culvert near Entrance Gate Erection of Fencing in Sydney-street. Plans and Specifications may be obtained on Thursday, the 9th instant. Parties tendering will be required to name two sureties who are willing to become-security for the due performance of the work. J; G. HAMLEY, In charge. Wellington, September 3,1858. NOTICE. mSTBICT OF WAIRARAPA. THE following Polling Places have been appointed for the above-mentioned District: — At Grey Town—The premises of Mr. Thomas Kempton (the principal Polling Place of the District, At Mabterton—The School House. At Featherston—The premises of Mr. Robert Blade. At Huanoarua—The Survey Office. At Otareia—The premises of Mr. Archibald Gillies. At Whangaimoana—The premises of Mr. R, Russell. At Te A waive—The premise! of Mr. Riddiford. i At Flat Point—The premises of Mr. Bales. At Castle Point—The premises of Mr. Everett. JOHN E. SMITH, Returning Officer. Wellington, Sept. 4, 1858.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, SOUTHERN DISTRICT. In the Estate of Ferdinand Rohr, lute of Rangitikei, deceased Intestate, and The Estate of John Richardson, late of Wanganui, deceased Intestate, PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the above named Intestates are, on or before the 30th day of November next, ’o come in and prove their Debts before Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, at his office in the Court House, Wellington, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excludeil from all benefit’prising from said Estates. ROBERT R. STRANG Registrar, Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 30th August, 1858. MOUNT ALBERT FARM. Thomas Nicholas begs to return thanks to his customers and friends for their kind support hitherto, and to assure them that he has now made arrangements by which he will be enabled to keep them regularly supplied with good milk daily. August 28,1858. PUBLIC BALL AND SUPPER. MR. GEO. IT. STUART of the Rainbow Inn, Kai Wnrra, begs to acquaint his friends and tho public generally, that ho intends giving a Ball and Supper, on Thursday, the 9th instant. Dancing to commence nt 8 o’clock. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman fls.; Single tickets 4s, 4 ill September, 1853. **

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1367, 8 September 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1367, 8 September 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1367, 8 September 1858, Page 2

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