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39 ALES BY AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY. MESSRS. • JAMES SMITH & CO. Have received Instructions to Sell, On Monday nest, the 13th Inst., AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, CHIEFLY WITHOUT RESERVE, To close sundry Consiyiimenls :— CHILDREN'S White Cotton Socks assorted ■ Men's White and Brown Half-Hose ' Gauze and Sarsnet Ribbons Cambric Handkerchiefs White and Coloured Lisle and Silk Gloves ■Printed Muslin Dresses Black Bandanah and Corah Handkerchiefs 'Netts, Blonds, and Edgings Ladies' Worked Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts I case Gents' Satin Velvet Napped Hats ' Gingham and Silk Umbrellas American Brown Brills India Rubber and Cotton Braces ALSO, '1 hhds. East India Rum 33 o.p. AND A VARIETY OF OTHER MERCHANDISE. Sale to commence al one o'clock. •Wellington, May 10, 1850. Extensive Clearing Sale of Merchandize, at Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co.'s Stores. MESSRS. JAMES SMITH & CO. Are instructed by the Importers, Messrs. W.B. Rhodes ■& Co„to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, •THE ISTH INSTANT, At their Stores, Te Aro, ''THIE following useful Merchandize, to close oUTe, _~ ° llS,t ' m,lents > -n order to make room for other shipments expected Jj> Monarch, &c. &c, vizBrandy in hhds. and qr. casks, is.-P. and East India Rum, '4 cases well. assorted FnM.uii ,„ni • . ;„„ „, ~ *""iLu i.ngii.u Saildlevv, consistq«7i ?i C ' L " tlc '" u "' s S"P<-"or Hogskiu Hunti,,, Sjuld.es c ,°»*l'le-e, Pollmm and Sn.illle Bridies. 'i 1 1 ,t l r\? rths ' su, - r "i' s ' Lc »-**<*«-.&<-• 1 I %mn V 4l ,3 - 4 fi '" e Sc '-'' ,f 't Blankets, l , * e ?^ 1 !) ; 4 ; I 0 White Dlnnkeu., 1 bale 10-1 Coloured Cotton Rugs, 1 bale Welch Flannels, •Superfine Olue Cloth, '•Black ami Coloured Alpaca Lustres, Black and Coloured Mohair Lining, 0 limbroons, Fancy 'Check..,, Striped Fancy Dresses, Fancy Prints, Figueved Paisley Shawls 1 willed Scotch and Blue Serge Shins bcntlemen's Heaver and Paris Hats Navy Blue Clotli Caps, r.eather Peaks, ■-Wrapping Paper, Mustard, Pickles, Sauces Cutlery assorted, Hoop Iron, &c. _*c. •Sale to'take place punctually at One o'Clock. Terms at Sale. Wellington, May 10, 1850. Attractive Sale of Elegant Jewellery and Plated Wares, Ladies' ■Work Boxes, &c, <&c, &o. MESSRS. -JAMES SMITH &-CO. Beg to announce, ■THAT THEY WILL SELL 'BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Thursday next, 17th Instant, At the Warehouses of the Consignees, MESSRS. W. B. RHODES A CO., A N EXTENSIVE and Elegant Assortment l\. of Jewellery, Plated Wares, Ladies' Work Boxes, &c, consisting of (.old and Silver Watches I atent Levers, Capped and Jewelled ; Ladies' and (ientlenien's Gold Rings, Seals. Pencil c., ls ,_ s . Brooches, Snuff Boxes. Tea and Coffee sets Cruet Stands, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Spoon* Handsome Work Boxes, &_.,-&«., Sec, Full particulars of this important' Sale will appear m Catalogues, and the wliole will be positively RohLwiihont the least reservation, to the highest bidder for Cash. The sale to take place exactly at out? o'Clo-k Wellington, May !'., ISOO. Flour! Flour! Flour! FOR CASH. ON ; S\ LE-at the Mill, Kai Warra. Fine Flour (a> lHs. per 100 lh. bag. Wellington, May 10, 1850. To be Let. rp.IE SECTION No. 10 in the Ohiro District, J ndioimnjr the Town Belt, commonly known ■ns Polh.ll's Gully, including a Cottage and Outhouses. •* Apply to the Undersigned. JAMES SYMONS, Gott (hurst Farm. May 10, IS.-.0. WANTED, A MAN and his WIFE to live in tho House in i\. my Wood yard, at the top of Willis Street to take care of the Wood : they will have the privilege nf living Rent Free, and also Firewood for their •own use. JAMES SYMONS, Goat hurst Farm. May 10, ]. ."JO. A SELECT BALL and SUPPER will take XA_ place at the Queen's Head, Mr. Robert Cameron's, Thorndon Flat, on THURSDAY Evening, the 10th instant. Tickets, Os.ench, to admit a Lady and Gentleman: may be had at Mr. Miinn's, 'Royal Hotel ; Mr. A. A. Hce.se, Freemason's Tavern ; Mr. Ames', South Sea Hotel; and Mr, Firth's, Aurora Tavern. An excellent Quadrille Band will be in attendance. Dancing to commence at 0 o'Clock. Wellington, May 11, 1850.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 478, 11 May 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 478, 11 May 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 478, 11 May 1850, Page 2

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