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ON SALE. 1 HIGHLY- FINISHED Stationary Horizontal High- pressure Steam Engine, with cy lin- [ der 16$ inches in diameter, x 80 in stroke, and 2 Cornish boilers, made of the best g in. boiler plate, each 16 feet 8 inches long by 5 feet diameter : 7 feet lire grate ; the whole complete with all necessary cocks, bends, mounting, &.G. 1 Stationary Steam Engine, same as abovo, with cylinder Ilj inches in diameter x 30 inch stroke, with one Cornish boiler. 18 feet 4 inches long by 5 foet diameter, haviug internal flue3inch diameter, with steam dome 30 inch by 27 inch, all of the best g inch boiler plates, &c, &c.~ 1 Stationary Steam Engine, same as above, with cylinder 10J in, diameter x 18 in. stroke, with one Cornish boiler 15 it. 4 in. long by 5 ft. diameter, with internal flue 3 in diameter, all of tho best § boiler plates, &c, &c. 1 First-class Double Cylinder Stationary Horizontal High-pressure Steam Engino, ■ each cylinder 10£ in diameter x 21 in. stroke, with two Cornish boilers made of best boiler plate, with extra large flues for burning wood 10 ft, 4 in. long x 5 ft. in diameter, so as to secure the largest beating surface ; the whole completed in tho strongest aud best manner and of the best materials. 1 highly finished 12 h.p. stationery steam engine 1 « « 10 j 1 " " 8 «• " ' ?) Singlo Power Crab Winches, mounted on massive cast iron framing, with very power gearing. 9 Double Power Crab Winches, mounted on massive cast iron framing, with very stroiif gearing, and tnado so that they can be worked either single or doifble power, tlio barrel made with flanges for guiding chain or rope, &c. Photographs, tracings, and specifications of the above can l-e obtained from W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., AGENTS FOU C. D. YOUNG & CO., St. Leonards' Iron and Enginceiing Works, Perth, Scotland. Wellington, Aug. 4, 1861. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR W. ROBERTSON has been favored with instructions to offer . for privaie sale a splendid property, containing 20 acre* of rich soil, within threo and a-half miles of Town, with a stream of pure water running through it, iucluding a neat Counge, 5 rooms, with Milking aud Poultry Sheds, Stabling, Cows, Calves, Horses, Ploughs, Cans, &c. Price very moderate. Terms liberal. W. ROBERTSON, Auctioneer. Temporary oPdces, Commercial Hotel. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID PROPERTY. Mil W. RUIHUITSON hsß been favored with instructions to oiler i'or private sale the Lease of 40 feet Fi-outage by a depth of , whereon is erected a i<ew Bakehouse "24x14 in full w.i.k ing order, and now doing a good business, wli <; p may ha extended by a persevering practical man with a moderate capital. Price very low. Terms liberal W. ROBERTSON. Febiuary Gib 1805. JUST LANDED. EX WILD DUCK AND LATE ARRIVALS. AUGERS, chisels, bill hooks, iron braces and bits; screw boxes and taps; flat, square, round, and half round flies ; planes, saws, and assorted joiner's tools ; table and dessert knives and forks* albata forks and spoons; scissors, tailor's shears, pen and pocket knives, Stubs' flics, screw stocks and dies, pincers, plyers, and cutting nippers; French and American clocks, concertina*--, jewellery, &c,.Ac, &c. GEO. DENTON. Feb. 7,i 805. isaassazßgi-JB&aga^ma^^ NOTICE. THE friends of Mr William Hbnuy Meek, are respectfully ir.vited to attend the funeral of his late Wife, which will leave his residence, Brougham-street, on Tuesday, ths 7th iust, at two o'clock p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS BACK OF BARKETT'S HOTEL, UP STEPS. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Rooms begs to inform the publio, lhat he intends staying at Wellington for a short time, for the pmpose of collecting a scries of views for* the ''Illustrated London News." Parties wishing to have views of their premises or portraits of themselves taken on tlie newest and most approved style by the instantaneous process should not lose this opportunity. February (I, 1805. FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. cm HHHE favourite paddle steamer CITY OF DUNEDIN, Captain ,1. P. Boyd, will leavo far Lyttelton and Dunedin on WEDNESDAY the Sth February at 1 o'clock p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, February 6. 1805. FOR LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AND THE BLUFF. « mHE P.N.Z. _ A.R.M. Co.'s JL ffteamship AIREDALE ■__^^_^Sg& Will be despatched as above (carrying supplementary Europeau mails), on SUNDAY 12th iust, at 12 noon. Unrivalled accommodation for passen .'ers. R. S. LEDGER, Agont. FOR WANGANUI. •4 N.Z.S.N. Company's s.s. %ss£*fK. -*- STOHM BIKD, -\j|_|£iE)3 w ' w '*- leftVe for Wauganui direct, on ■_%_S3^_l^ WEDNESDAY the Bth iust. For Freight or Passage apply at the Company'olfice. R. J DUNCAN, Manager. February 6, 1805. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS PER SOHOONER MANAKAU. -''ktrX. T>ASSENGERS for NEWCASTLE j}&W§S\ ~t and SYDNEY per schooner 4jfo|^||^ Manakau, ot\pt Kensett, are requested Ts&SSSBBBJff to pay Fares, and to be on board on THURSDAY evening, as tbe vessel will positively proceed to sea (weather pormitting) early on FRIDAY morning, 10th inst, R. J. DUNCAN, Manager.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2164, 7 February 1865, Page 2

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