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Salts fcg AuctionSHIP, "OLIVER LANG." PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Are instructed by the Proprietors of the above Vessel, (who have contracted with Mr. Henry Meech to carefully break up this ship.y TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date, of whioh due notice will . " be given, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE 1 ITEMS viz. : — FITTINGS OF SALOON, comprising Maple, Rosewood, Satin, and Figured Oak Wood Doors and Panels 14 Large Water Tanks, admirably adapted for Dipping Sheep, averaging 16 feet in length, 9 feet wide, and 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 8-4, in various lengths. To parties 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 sxß, oxlo, and f 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. No v. 1, 1859. . ■■■■■.. WANTED, • ■ ' A HOUSEMAID. None will be engaged who cannot be well recommended. Apply in the morning, between 9 and 12 o'clock, to MRS. CARTER, Union Bank. Wellington, January 6, 1860. : MR.|JOHN KNOWLES, .WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. January 6,1860. , EX "COUNTESS OF FIFE." A£T HHDS. BASS'S .No. 3 ALE - - * U 80 doz. Bottled Ale 120, « » Portef , 71 eases Oilmen's Stores (Coward'i) 6 case* assorted Saddlery ". 3 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 ease Printed Booko W. B, RHODES * CO. Rhodes 8 Wharf, 33fd September. 1800. ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. ROBERT JENKINS. ALL Persons indebted to the above Estate trt . requested forthwith ' to pay the amount of their respective debts to the Executors, Mr. Gxobob Huntsb and Mr. Jomr Wm. Rohebts, and all persons having any demands Against the Estate are requested to send in particulars of such claims to the Executor* withitt one month from this date. JOHN KING, Manners-street, . "Wellington. Solicitor to the above Estate. Wellington, January 6, 1860. ' ' v WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SECOND OFFICER for the ship " Hai»iinos," apply at the Office of MESSRS: BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildinger, Or to the Captain onboard, January 10, 1860. . ; FREDERICK J. SMITH CO 64 CLEMENT STREET, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, MANUFACTUKERS AND EXPORT IRONMONGERS, SUPPLY at Manufacturers' Prices every description of Ironmongery, Bedsteads, Earthenware, Glassware, Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, Plated and Papier Maehe Goods, Watches, Jewellery, &c. December 27, 1859. ' TAUHERINIKAU STORE, WAJRARAPA, NEAR THE FERRY. THE undersigned begs to acquaint the Inhabitants of the Wairarapa Valley that he has re-opened the above Store, and having placed it under efficient management, respectfully solicits a share of public support. The following branches of business will be carried on, viz. : — Ironmongery, Grocery, Drapery Oil and Color Trade, &c. THOMAS MILLS, General Storekeeper. The Hutt, Nov. 29, 1859. N.B. — Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, and Tallow taken in exchange. TO BE SOLD. 'T^IIOSE Desirable Business Premises, situate A at the corner of Ghuxnee & Tarauaki Streets, being in one of the most improving parts of the Town. There is a frontage of 90 feet to Ghaznec Street, and 60 feet to Taranaki Street, the house is newly buitt, contains seven rooms, the whole of them are lined and papered, and finished in first-rate style. To- small capitalists the present gfiords an excellent opportunity for investment. For cards to view and further particulars, apply to SMITH. FURNESS, Builder, Ghuznee-Street. 17th August, 1859. f - ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A QUANTITY of Maize; Oats, Barley, Sharps and Bran, ( GLIMMER & SONS. Plimmer's Wharf, June 10, 1859. ■ ¥OR LONDON. Warranted the First Ship of the Season. i -=-^C JUj. f ■'•SHE flue fast-sailing A 1 ship jfljjgg|k X "HASTING S," JjMmMJsk?- 595 tons register, Chahles Cowis, *«Bi3S3& Commander. This splendid vessel baa commenced loading, and the greater portion of her cargo being engaged:, she will positively sail early in January, iB6O. Gargo will be taken on board whenever it is sent alongside, and freight of any description addressed to the care of the undersigned for. shipment, will be received and stored free of chorge, and put on board on moderate terms. If possible, wool from coasting vessels will always be transhipped at once, and no expense incurred. Wool will be taken unpresqed at the low freight of one half-penny per pound (|d.), and other articles on equally reasonable terms. This ship has most excellent accommodations for a limited number of cabin, second cabin, and steerage passengers. ( Plans of her Cabins may be seen, and further pur ticulars respecting rates of Freight, Passage money &c, obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., JOHNSTON & CO., Or BETHUNE & HUNTER Exchange Buildings, 94th November, 1869.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 6

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