TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. SAEiJg Ml? «.WS ; i?K@S7o Mn. II OB E 11T WAI T T WILL sell by Auction, to-morrow, Thursday, instead of Wednesday, as advertised, a •well assorted LIBRaRY, belonging to a Gentlemun leaving the Colony. For particulars of which, see Catalogues. Immediately af er the Sale of Books, Mr. Waitt will sell the of the Katherine Johnston, from Wanganui. consisting of— 6 casks Wanganui Pork, 1 ton Bacon, \- ton Hams, 2 casks' Ltrd, 5 bags -Wheat. AND, " EX BEE," 160 Fat Wethers, fit for the butcher, and in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, EX "COME t," 200 bushels finest English Malting Barley, 1 case, 1200, No. 4 Manilla Cigars, 1 case Broad Cloths and Cassimere. Sale to begin at 12 o'clock precisely. Cuatom-Hou c Buildings, January 27, 1846. ■SPlff IB &-S-© B&E,Eq ON FRIDAY. MESSRS. JAMES SMITH & CO. WILL sell-by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lambton Quay, on Friday next, the-30th January, the following Merchandize, EX "COMEf,"&c. &c. Flour, first quality, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. White and.unbleached Calico, Navy BluePrints, Gloves, B tiled Ale and Porter, Mustard, Pickles, Soap, Raisins, Dried Peaches, Preserves in kegs, Perfume, y, 2 cases Toys, Assorted Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco, Lard in casks and bladders, A large assortment of Buttons, Stocks, &c. With a variety of other GOODS, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS., Pale to commence at One o'clock precisely. Wellington, January 27, 1846. JF@3& lAaij TO ARRIVE EX "M\RY CATHERINE, NOW DUE, AC\ TONS Liverpool coarse Salt, < *v 60 tons Coals. 100 tuns Oil Butts. Apply to BETHUNE-and HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, January 27, 1846. S© EoISSj WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT commodious and pleasantly situated Brink Dwelling House, on Te Aro, lately occupied by C. M. Penny, Esq., with Stable, Garden, &c, occupying one acre. 200 acres first-rate Land in the Wai-nui o-Mate, at a pepper-corn rent for five years. Also for Sale, a few superior Mules. Apply to BETHUNE and HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, January 27, 1846. TWO OARS have been taken from the barge belonging to the undersigned. If'they are borrowed, the owner will be glad to receive them again; if stolen, Five Guineas Reward will be paid, on the conviction of the offender or offenders, to the patty giving information. ROBERT HOUGHTON. Willis Street, January 27, 1846. Mr. JOHN KING, OFFICE NEXT TO MR. DEAN'S GLAZIER, LAMBTON QUAY. WHERE HER DETENTION WILL NOT EXCEED SIX DAYS, !«. 'PHE fine fast sailing brigantine vfSfjV X COMET, R. Cork, commander, is under j£M7s>v& engagement to sail for the ab^ve ports on T,mrsda y' t,ie 29th inst - For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES PERRY, or WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. Wellington. Jan. 27, 1846.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 48, 28 January 1846, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 48, 28 January 1846, Page 2
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