Sales ftj> Auction. SHIP *V 0 Ll'vWiiANuT ~ P HELL MINA 11 r NO TI cE. MIiSSIIS. ' SMITH & Co., Are instructed by the Proprietors of the a , )ov „ Vessel, (who have eontriictcd with Mr. Heurv Meech to carefully break up this ship,) r TO Slil.L B V PUB LI C AUCTION At nu early date, of which dua notice will ' be given, nnilK FOLLOWING VALUABLE ITEMS FITTINGS OF SALOON, comprising Maple Rosewood, Satin, and Figured Oak Wood Doors and Panels U Large Water Tanks, admirably adapted f of Dipping Sheep, averaging 1(1 feet iv length, 9 feot wide, and 4' feet deep. The aiiciilion of llooltmasters in particular is called to this lot. Deck Planks, yellow Deals, free from knots, and seasoned, and is well adapted for House Btiildu, X and Cabinet Work ; the sizes range from ox 4to 8-4. iv various lengths. To pariies contemplating Building Wharves,"tho Miinlze, Metal being nlniust new, will prove cf great service in protecting piles. The Planking inside and out will consist of sxß, sxlo, aud oxlo Deals of long lengths. There will also be offered Pig Iron, Coals.&e. and sundry other nrtieles too numerous to detail iii an advertisement. THE TERMS WILL BE LIBERAL. Wellington, Nov. 1, 1801). VALUABLE FREE HOLD, HUTT PROPERTY. MESSRS. SMITH AND CO., Have been instructed by Mr. \V. B. Plowman, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, AT THE HUTT, NEXT JIAIIKET nAY, WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1859, ALL that plot of Laud belonging to Mr. Plow, man, nearly opposite Whitewood's Hotel, having an extensive frontage to the maiu Road. This property will be sub-divided into suitable buildiug lots, and plans will be ready iv a few days. Terms :— 25 percent, cash, and the remainder by bills at 3. (I, and I) months in equal proportions. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Wellington, 24th December, 18')!). HUTT PARK RACE COUKSE~ TO LET, 'BLENDERS will be received by tho Board of I Trustees for Renting tbe above Lima for Twelve Months, from Ist January next, subject to being used as a Race Course or Cricket Ground during that time, at projtr times and under usual restrictious. 'Pendens to be sent tc Sealed and Endotsod " Tendefii.' or BentingUult Park and Race Courac," and addressed to the Chair-nan at Whitewood's Hotel, M ii tl, on or St-efoio 7 o'clock, p.m., Saturday, 01st December inst. Jorfurthe-p irticulars apply to MR. JILLETT, Whitewood's Hotel, or WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, . Chairinau of tlie Board, Hutt, lu'th December, 1859. NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. NOTICE is hereby given that a TEA MEETING will be held "at the'Karori Chapel on Mon-day Evening, January 2, 13110, at five o'clock, in aid of iho funds for repairing ihe Chapel. The Rev. J.Scott nud other Ministers are expected to attend. Karori, Dec. 23, 1850. .'■'■ 4 N EXCURSION TRIP round'the Harbour 1% out to the Heads, in the clip|Vr~» JUNO " on Monday, January 2, will start fnm Plimmer's Wharf, at S) o'clock, a.m. FARBS,—3s. each. • Tickets to be had at Mr. BuowkV Barrett's Hotel, Cornelius Croft, and Hugh Douglas. FOR LONDON. To Sail on 10th January, 1860, from Lyttelton, Canterbury. HPHE well-known A 1 Ship'"" 1 " C A S H M F. R E," 040 tons register, John Byron. Commander. To Sail on Ist February, IB(jo,from Lyttelton, Canterbury. THE well-known A 1 ship "ZEALANDI A," 1031 tons Register, John Fo3rnn, Commander, TriKSn line vessels were built expressly for tha New Zealand Trade, and have superior accoramo. dation, with every comfort for Chief Cabin, Second and Third Class Passengers. For particulars apply, to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & Co., Lyttelton, or BETHUNE & HUNTER, ; Wellington. Jslh Dccombcr, 1860. " i^B~LONDON. \ Warranted the First Ship ofthe Season. ri'\HJ3 line fast-sailing A 1 sbip kMMi 1 " U A-S TINO S," 5C5 tons register, Chaiiuss Cowib, SaasdsSHi*'' Commander, .- This splendid vessel has commenced loading and the greater portion of her cargo being engaged. she will positively sail early in January, 1800. (Sargo will be taken on board whenever it is sent alongside, and freight of any description addresser, to the care of the undersigned for shipment, will be received and stored free of charge, and put on board on moderate terms. If possible, wool from coasting vessels will always be transhipped at ouod, nml no expense incurred. . •• f Wool will be taken impressed at tho low fteigiof one half-penny per pound (id.), aud other iirUcles'on eipmlly ronsouablotei'ins. . . / ■_ . ■ This ship lias most excellent accommodations tor a limited uum'ier of cabin, second cabiu, n" u Sl 'p|"uk oThTr'S.s may be see.i, and further particulars lesriei'.ling rates of I'ieigbt, Passage money,. &c, obtained by & JOHNSTON & CO., BETHUNE & HUNTER Ji'.xcbaiif'O Buildings. 2-J*h November. IU&SL
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1393, 30 December 1859, Page 2
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766Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1393, 30 December 1859, Page 2
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