SaUs by & tut ton. "EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. November 17,1859. MR. J. H. WALLACE la instructed by various Proprietors, TO S_£LTBY PUBLIC AUCTION, SEVERAL Valuable Town aiid Country Pro. perlics, at his next Large Land Sale, which - will be held at tho Land Mart, Lai-bton Quay, on THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 185 P. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this favourable opportunity for disposing of Properties will obligo by forwarding instructions as soon as possible. Full particulars will be duly announced. Land and Estate Ofiice, Lamhton Quay, October 27,1859. SI-IP " OLIVER LANG-." PEE-IMINARY NOTICE. KIESSRS. SMITH & CO., Are instructed by the Proprietors of the above Vessel, (who have contracted with Mr. Henry Meech to carefully break up this ship,) TO SELL ■BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an'early date, of which due notice will be given, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE ITEMS, viz.:— -TTTINGB OF SALOON, comprising Maple, Rosewood, Satin, and Figured Oak Wood Doors and Panels 14 Large 'Water Tanks, admirably adapted for Dipping Sheep, averaging 10 feet in length, 9 feet Wide, aud 4J feet deep. The attention of flockmasters in particular is called to this lot. Deck Planks, yellow Deals, free from knots, and seasoned, and is well adapted for House Building and Cabinet Work; the sizes range from 6x4 to T3._, in various lengths. To parlies contemplating Building Wharves, the Muntze Metal being almost new, will prove of great service in protecting piles. The Planking inside and out will consist of 4xß, 6xlo, and 6xlo Deals of long lengths. There will also be offered Pig Iron, Coals, &c, and sundry other articles too numerous to detail in an advertisement. THE TERMS WILL BE LIBERAL. Wellington, Nov. 1, 1859. L O S T, A BROWN Spaniel Dog, a little White on the Chest, and long drooping ears.—Any one bringing him to the house of the Undersigned in Cuba-street will be rewarded. A. F. ADAMS. O A.C.O, Oetobtr 25tb, 1839. OWEN DALY, NIGHTMIN, MOLESWOBTH STBEET. May SO, 1809. £20 REWARD. " THE above Reward will be given for the prosecution and conviction of any person or persons found Cutting Removing, or otherwise destroying any part ,of the Bush on the south side of the Raho. -fcuru River on my property in the Wairarapa district. HENRY R. KANE. Wellington, August 16,1859. horse shoeing" -wtlltam jabez hall & sons. Wheelwrights, &c. Miilgrave.atreet, Thorndon Flat, near the Colonial Hospital. IN returning thanks to their numerous friends and the public for the liberal patronage awarded them for a period of 17 years.'hegs to intimate that in addition to the business of Wheelwrights, they have added that of Smith and Farrier : and employing none but the most competent hands, persons •entrusting their horses ta them, may depend upon .them being carefully shod. Carpentering and Jobbing work done as usual, July 18th, 1859. COLLETT, MOLESWORTH STREET, THORNDON FLAT. Wellington, August 23,1859. NOTICE. THE Undersigned intends to start round to the East Coast about the middle of November fflext to spey Heifers. Graziers requiring hi«i Servioes will be good .enough to communicate early by post, so that the Advertiser may make his arrangements accordingly. JOHN GOWEB. Turakina, near Wanganui, October 3,1859. NOTICE. Northern Assurance Company. LIFE ASSURANCE in the Colonies has been resumed. The Company restrictiug itself to ihe acceptance of Lives of the first class. W. WARING TAYLOB, Agent. Wellington, 22nd September, 1859. NOTICE. " FROM: the Ist of November, the undersigned, are preparedto deliver TOTABA TIMBEB from the Saw Mill of the Hon. H. W. Petre, Upper Hutt, in au; part Of the Town of Wellington, at 14s. per 100 feet. LEVIN & CO. Ootober 23,1859. PORTOBELLA TEA GARDENS, WI_LIS.BTBF.ET, SOUTH, TE ARO, WILLIAM MANBELL. Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that bo has laid out the above Gardens regardless of expense, and they arc now open as * place of recreation and amusement. The Groundi command a splendid View of the Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every attention being shewn them. . Tea, Curds and Whey, Sft. Willis-street Nurßery, November Ist, 1839. WANTED, A FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT for Manawatu. Liberal Wades. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Nov. 1,1850,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1376, 1 November 1859, Page 3
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