For Sydney via Nelson, fine fast sailing brigantine Jp|2j. _L COMET, IJ2- tons, Cork master, will sail __|jis||El| on Tuesday next, April 22. lililliiijp She has superior accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to B. Ling, On board, or to Thistle Inn. April 18, 1845. ESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER are instructed by the Mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, Te Aro, on Thursday, the 24th day of April current, at 12 o'clock noon, Without reserve, The following valuable subjects in and adjoining Wellington— Ist REVERSION LEASE OF HALF OF TOWN ACRE No. 208, Te Aro, on which are situated— The Bank Offices and premises, Those extensive Stoves lately occupied by Messrs. J. & G. Wade, and now by her Majesty's Government as Barracks, at a rent of 10180 per annum (ground rent paid up.)' 2nd FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT OF GROUND, having 40 feet frontage on Lambton Quay, 130 feet deep, on which, stand the premises presently occupied by Mr. A. A Hesse, Cap Maker, and Mr. O'Reilly, Taylor. ' " 3rd TWELVE FREEHOLD ALLLOTMENTS IN WADE'S TOWN, containing by admeasurement half an acre each or thereby, numbered respectively on map of said Town as lots 174, 175,176,177, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165. Plans and further information may be had of the Auctioneers. Exchange, Wellington, April 12, 1845. ESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday next, the 24th April, at 1 o'clock, (to follow their sale of other property,) By order of the Executors of the late Mr. Robert Wallace, Reversion of Lease of § of Town Acre No. 143, with the buildings erected thereon, occupied by Messrs. Wallace and Williamson as a BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT, with the Good Will of that well established business. The premises are complete, having Slaughter House, Shop, &c. And a substantial building has been added for a General Store in this desirable situation. Exchange, Wellington, April 18, 1845. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, Wellington, on Thursday the 24th day of April, current, at one o'clock. All and whole the well known A. 1. brigantine Hannah, 90 tons per register, with her sails, masts, tackle, and appurtenances, as she now lies in this harbour. This vessel was built in the Macleay river, New South Wales in 1537. She is a remarkable fine sailer, stows a large cargo, and is admirably adapted for the Colonial Trade, or a Bay whaler. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Wellington, April 3, 1845. On sale by the undersigned. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT. Burton ale in hhds., Port and Sherry in 3 doz. cases, Brandy, rum, Geneva in cases, Flour, (first quality), Irish pork, Colonial soap, mould candles, navy bread, Superior 10 and 12-4 blankets, Prints, calicos, sheetings, huckabucks, Moleskins, printed velvets, drills, Boots, shoes, Hats and caps, Tobacco, pipes, Shot, double-barrelled guns, Horse and batten nails, . Assorted paper hangings, Window glass, Sheet lead, &c. ( '&c, &c. Bethune and Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, April 15,1845. T CHEAP PRINTING. O THE PUBLIC.-Book, card, job, and every other description of Printing, executed with neatness and despatch, and at the lowest possible prices, at the" Independent;" (late Gazette) Office, Manners-street, Te Aro. April 5, 1845.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 6, 19 April 1845, Page 1
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