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THIS DAY. MR. JOHN WAI)E . WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th Inst AT 1 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, A QUANTITY of very superior Wearing Apparel, consisting of— Coats, Waistcoats, Shirts, Trowsers, &c, &c. 5 superior Heifers in Calf, ALSO, A miscellaneous assortment of Goods, Groceries, &.J.. &(!., &C. Wellington, March 12. 1847. MESSRS. J. SMITH & CO. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, LA.MBTON QUAY, ON THURSDAY NEXT, THE 18tH INST., WITHOUT RESERVE, 5 TONS NEW SOUTH WALES FLOUR, 30 bags Sugar, 10 chests fine flavoured Congou Tea, 20 bags Rice, 10 bags Coffee. 10 barrels Pork, 10 hhda. Rum, 2 pipes Port Wine, Blankets, Rugs, Prints, Calicos, Boots and Shoes, Canvass, Colonial Cheese. Mustard, Bottled Ginger, Castof Oil. Also, 2 superior Saddle Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'Clock. Wellington. March 16,1847. Office of Ordnance, Wellington, 6-h March, 1847. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sealed Tenders will be received at this Office until Monday, the 22nd instant, at Noon, for the performance of either of the undermentioned Services for the Barrack Department, commencing Ist April next, for the period of Twelve Months, and further until the termination of Three Months Notice by either party for discontinuing the Eame, viz.— Washing and Repairing Barrack Bedding, Emptying Privies, Sweeping Chimnies. Any information respecting the above Services may be obtained on application at the Ordnance Office, Lambton Q,uay. All Tenders to be in duplicate, addressed to "The Ordnance Officer in Charge," and marked " Tender for Barrack Service."

TO DAIRY MEN, BULLOCK-TEAM CONTRACTORS, &c. FOR SALE, by the Undersigned, in lots to suit purchasers— 100 head of superior bred Cows and Heifers, mostly in calf to imported Durham Bulls, 50 head of Steers in good condition, of a quiet breed, and could be easily broken in to work. 200 Fat Wethers. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, March 16, 1847. EX "MARY ANN" AND M CASES Port Cooper Cheese, 20 kegs Port Cooper Butter, 20 barrels Wane;anui Pork, 50 Wanganui Hams, &c, &c. William Lyon. Lamliton Quay, March 13, 1847. MESSRS. TAYLOR and WATT, Owners of the Katherine Johnstone, beg respectfully to thank the Public of Wellington and WangAnui for the liberal support they have received for the la3t four years, while Bailing the above vessel. Having now laid on their new schooner the Governor Grey as a regular monthly Packet between the two ports, they trust to receive a continuance af that' patronage and support, to deserve which, no exertion on tlieir part shall be wanting. March 13, 1847. MHO BE LEASED OR SOLD, in whole or in 1 part, the three following Sections of Country Land in the Company's First and Principal Settlement, severally selected under orders of Choice Nos. 29, 420, and 1060, viz.— No. 14 on the Plan of the Waiwetu District, with Dwelling-House and Barns, at present in the occupation of Mr. Smith, luving in detached portions altogelher about 20 Acres of cultivated hnd, and the whole sufficiently cleared for Grazing Cattle. , No. 24 of the WAi-NDi-o r MATA—the second from the mouth of the river, and abounding with Mairi and Totara Trees. And.No.— of the Lauki Bay District, lately under lease to James Jackson deceased, and partially drained by him. Apply to the Proprietor, A. W, Shand, Wellington, March 16, 1847.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 149, 17 March 1847, Page 2

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