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Saua fte auttfon. PUBLIC AUCTION. ~* MR. JOHN MARTIN HAS nEOEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FItOM MR. GEORGE THOMAS, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Stores, adjoining the Queen's Hotel BonLOOIT AND IUNNEBS-STItEET. ON FRIDAY, THE S4th INSTANT At One o'Clock. ' 'pHE following Agricultural and otl'er ImpleI mtnte, just imported direct from tlie Maim. fucturer. The Thrashing and Winnowing- Machines bare all the lateeHmprovemeuts, and liavo recently beeu patented :— ■ 1 2-llorse Thrashing Machine & Dressing Machines 2 Chuff Macliinis, No 2 9 " " No. 13 3 ■■" " No. 14, .. . 3 setts Harrows, light 4 aetts 3ft. .'tin. beam - 8 prs. Smith's Bellows, 28, 80, 82iu. Half-dozen Houee Bellows • 1 best Warranted Vice 2 Water Tue Irons 6 Smith's Anvils 2 Fonalile Forges, oomplete with Anvil, Vice Tongs, &c. 8 Platform Weighing Machines, Avery'e make 7cwt, 13cwt., 16cwt each 1 set Stocks and Dies Terms Liberal, 13th June, 1850. MONTHLY SALE OF STOCK. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER WIH SELt BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stock-Yards, Manners-street ON WEDNESDAY, THE 13th JULY At ONE o'clock, HORSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Froduse, &c, &c, &c. The Yards will be opened for the reception of Stock, at 8 o'clock, a.m., on the day of sale, and the lots will be put up in the order they are received If required, ihe Slock will be taken chtrge of at any time previous to the sale, and placed either iv good pad Jocks in town, or on a run in its immediate vicinity. N.B.—The next monthly sale will take place on Wednesday, the 10th August, 1809. Exchange Buildings, Dili June, 18!>9. ESTATE OF THE L\TE FIRM OF RIDGWAYS, GUYTON, & EARP. DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. Extensive . and Important Sale of Valuable Town and Country Properties. MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Have been famed with instructions from the Legal Bepresentatives of the late Firm of EHgffays, Guyton, and Earp, formerly of Wellington, Merchants, to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT HESEKVE, ON THURSDAY, 14th JULY, 1859, At the Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, 'I" , HE undermentioned truly valuable Lands, -L being a portion of the above Estate, viz., TOWN LANDS. Situated in the most important business localities of the thriving Town of Wanganui. Lot 1, Town Section No. 21, Wilson street 2, " " " 32, do. 3, " " " 88, Nixon Place 4, " " " 33, do. 5, " " " 84, do. 8, " " " 06, Park Place T, " " " 126, Harrison & Guyton • streets COUNTRY LANDS. - *■ Lot 8, Section No; 89, containing 100 ncrei 0, " 00 do. 10, " 91 do. 11, " 109 do. 12, " 110 do. 13, " 111 do. This well-known and much-admired Estate adjoins Messrs. Taylor & Watt's Farm at Westaicre, and is in close proximity to the high road to New Plymouth; the road to Brunswick Station also passing through it. This mngnißcent Property is beautifully situated, the district being settled all around.' The Land is of the most fertile description, almost level, and fit for the plough, with a portion of bush, and water easily obtainable. These Sections will be either sold in one block, or lots, for the conveuieuce of purchasers, as advertised. Plans of tlie renpective Properties are now being prepared, and will be on view at the Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, on and after 15th June. For additional information and particulars apply at the office of Messrs. King & Bunny, Solioiters, Mannere-street, or at the Auctioneers, Wellington. A Champagne Lunch will be provided in Russell's best style, at.one o'olock, and the Sale will take place precisely at Two o'Clook. Terms of Sale very Liberal. Wellington, Oth"june, 1859. COURSE OF PUBLIC LECTURES AT THE HUTT. A KRANGEMENTS have been made for the l\. delivery of a course of Lectures at the Odd Fellow's Hall, at the Hutt, to be given every fortnight during the ensuing winter season. The names of the different Lecturers, with the Bulijects of the Lectures to be delivered by them, will be published in due course. The second lecture will be delivered on Wedhisdat, the 22nd,June, by the REV. J. THOW. - Subject.—Hugh Millars Theory of Geology. Ike Chair to bo taken at Seven o'clock. D.M'EWEN, Chairman, N.B.—Admission free—Beats reserved for Ladies. Hutt, June 13,1859. UNDEItSIGNED begs to return his em» cere thanks to Captain and Mrs. Wilson, and the passengers and crew of the S.S. Queeh for their pecuniary nid and kind assistance during his voyage from Canterbury to this Port, being in an ill state of health while on hoard, JOHN ARMSTRONG. Jane Bth, 1850, NOTICE. 'PHE CASE ADDRESSED— I. John Gibson, Esq., ■ ■ , : ' ..Wellington, Per EGMONT Left at the store of the Undersigned if not claimed within six weeks from this date will bo sold to defray expenses. GEORGE S. GBAHAM. Auckland, Juno 3,1859; WILLIAM BENTHAM, PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS Concertinos, Fiutinas, and Accordians and other Musionl. Instruments Tuned and R.'paiicd on Ecusonablc Terms. , Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, May 10;i859.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 2

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