PUBLIC SALE. MESS K 8 • B E T H U N B & HUN TE R Have received iusirucii'ovs tn si'l! BY PUBLIC AUCTIO N, At the Residence OF W. S. LOXLEV, ESQ., Kai Warm Warra, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st and 22nd February, 1801. 'J HE whole of the Valuable Household Funii- ' tnre aud Effects, comprising : — Cottage Piano, Rosewood N rable, Mahogany Easy Chnir, Sofas, Mirrors, Chinese Cabinet, Case of Stuffed Birds, Fa tr Post Bedstead, and Hammings, Fonder, Fire Irons, Mahogany Cheats of Drawers, Washstimds, Dressing Tables, &c, Mahogany j Wardrobe, &c, looking Glasses, Glass, China, Kiicheu Utensils, &c, &c, ] j Tho Lease of One Acre fronting the Kai Warra Road, and the Lease of Forty-sis Acres fronting j tbe same As per Catalogue. ! Sale to commence each day at Twelve o'Cloek. Exc'unnge Buildings, i 12th February, 1801. I CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR ' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. HPHE TRUSTERS of the Church of England | J Grammar School, hereby notify tbat tjiere , are now four Exhibitions of the annual value of „Jl2 attached to tbis Institution, and ouon to geue- i ral competition. An Examination of Candidates will be held in the course cf the present quarter. No:ice of the : day will be given in a fntnre advertisement. Candidates will be examined in iwj classes, one f<>r j those undor the age of 15, tho other for those under 12 years of age. Further information may he obtained on application to the Ray. J. KiNDBn, Paruell, or to tha Rev. J. F. Lloyd, Auckland. Feb. 12, 1861. THOROUGH-BRED HORSE STOCK IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from to Sell at the Hay market, on SATUttn.Y, March 10th, at twelve o'clock, without Reserve, •tpH:-: Chestnut Horse " HERALD." L Bay .Mare " CLOUD." Bay Mure "BARBARY." Transhipped from the "Stuart Wortley," at Sydney, and now landed from the " Lord Worsley," in excellent conduion. | "HERAL D." \ Foaled in 185-J; gotby -'Ishmalite" o>y"lsbraael " out of "Clinchus" dam) dam 'Henriaua" by "Winterfield," her dam by " Vamnyre " out of ! " Lady Henry," by " Givilie.*' See page 159 of the 3 th wlurae of the General Stud Book. ! For the Great Surrey Foal Stakes, Epsom, Summer Meeting, 1855, 2nd to " Escape. '* For the Worcestershire JStakes, Worcester, Ju'y Mueting, 1835, 2nd to '• Domino." Both the above race- were only won by a bead. " CLOU D." Bay Mate, foalod in 1854, got by{" Simoon," out of "Ctiaohutj" dam, by" hlumphrer Ciiuker," dam by ; •*' Langar" out of " Mother Burch" by " Dick Andrews." See page 420 of the 7th Volume of the ! General Stnd Book. j Bbbt Pebvobmawoes : — Won the Great Lan- 1 cashh-e Produce Stakes, Liverpool, July Meeting, 185!. Won the Devonshire Stakes, Maze, July Meeting, 1854. Won the Ulster Stakes, Maze, July Meeting, 18.10. Won the Queen's Plate next day, (boatiug "Seducer," winner of the Liverpool Cup,&c„) and the Snd Class Trainer's Stakes/ Curragh, Ocober Meeting, lßf>s. See Racing Calendar. "BAR BABY." Bay Mare, foaled ia 1855, (sister to " Barbarianis") by " Simoon" out of" Bavharianis " dam, by " Buzzard her dam "Donna Maria" by " Partisan," out of " Donna Clara." See page 415 of the 7th Volume of the General Stud Book. Performances. — Won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes, Maze, July Meeting, 1857; won the Naiionat Produce Stakes, Curragh, Ootober Meeting, 185T; run second to ,l Sprig of Shillelagh," for Lord Dentmau's Plate, same meetiug. See .Racing Calendar. Fe». 12, 1881. SHEEP WANTED. ' WANTED to Purchase for Cash 300 EWES \ Half-breeds or Coarse Wool preferred. j Apply to | S. VENNELL, j Wairarapa. 6th February, 1861. SHEEP WANTED. WANTED from 150 to 200 Sheep on the usual terms for three or five years. Apply to S. VENNELL, Wairarapa. 6lh February, 1801. HPlie Screw Steamer . "WONGA WONGA," •^^^A|^X^ will leave during the month H^l^^^^^^g of Fkbbuaby, as under : — From Wellington for Wanganui, ISth February. " Wanganui for Wellington, 19th " " Wellington for Picton, 2lst " . " Picton for Nelson, 22nd " " Nelson for Picton, 24th ". t " Picton for Wellington, 24th " " Wellington for Napier, 26th " In the event of the English mail not reaching JBelsorjL_oB l the_24 th February, the steamer may remain untlTEnelfetlT: - - -- - DUNOAN & VENNELL. Agents. Wellington, January 25, 1861. FOR WANGANUI AND NEW PLYMOUTH. l}jij[jk I « WONGA WONGA," JyMKffig Captain Renner, will sail for Wanga-•^f_ssaS-tj^ "'ri and New Plymouth* on Weunesda\, February 13th, 1861. For Freight or Passage, apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. * N.B. — No cargo can be received for New Plymouth, tbe steamer being under engiige-tient to load at vVauganui. Cabin and stearage passengers, will, however, be taken as usual. Wellington, 29th Jan., 1861. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. z-.r^* r T~*HF< well-known brig J^j^ 1 "FANNY A. GAttuIQUF.S" yfijflßyllfofr W9 lons register, Alfred Woodcock, Commander, will san for ihe above Port on Thursday next, the Ikh inßt,ant. For freight oi passag,;, having superior Cabin aocommodatiou, app'y to SMIIK & CO. Ageuts. Bth February, 1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 2
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