SHEEP FOR SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER ' Have been instructed by ROBERT R. STRANG. ESQ., Hecetver of Intestate Estates for the Middle District of New Zealand, TO SSLL BY PUBLIC A UCTION At the Exchange, Wellington, ON FRIDAY, 17th DAY OF MAY NEXr AT 2 o'clock, p.m., . Unless previously disposed of by private bargain, A MIXED FLOCK OF SHEEP, (consisting of 1500 more or less,) the property of the late Dr. Benjamin Buck, at present depasturing on Mr. John Chambers' run at Te Mate, Ahuriri. Delivery to be taken after Shearing, and before the 21st of March, 1862. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, •t lo R.'R.''Strang, Esq., Supreme Court Office. Skchange Bnildings, Wellington, 26th .'March, 1861. , MONSTER FURNITURE SALE, Now landing ex "John Bunyan," from London. PRELI MINA RY NOTICE, ?sPkky t MESSRS. SMfTH & CO.'S EXTENSIVE assortment of Valuable Choice and Elegant Furniture in great variety, and of the most modern designs, will be sold by Public Auction, ON FRIDAY, THE 19th APRIL, 1861, At Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co.'s large Commissariat Store, Full particulars by Advertisements and Catalogues. Snd April. 186 L MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Stores in Lombard-street, ON TUESDAY, THE 23bd APRIL, At One o'clock, «JO PACKAGES IRONMONGERY, **** Hollow-ware and Sundries, imported per ' John Bunyan.' Patent parnlleled and Cotter-key Vices 5-16. 3-8, 1-2, 1 inch, close-link Boat Chain 1-2 in. do Coil Chain [ Warranted Anvils Smith's Bellows, 30 in. Porockter's best Glue Horse Nails in casks, 8 and 10 lbs. Best Spades, long straps and side straps, rivetted eyes " Shovels " " Tinned Oval Pots Tea Kettles and Saucepans Camp Ovens and Iron Pots Japanned Iron Padlocks, from If to 3 in. Fancy Japanned double-handed Cupboard Locks Brass " do. Tumbler double-linked brass Box Locks Carpenter's patent Rim Locks Bolted Bow Latches Unbolted " Fancy Chest Locks Patent Night Latches Chest Locks Norfolk Latches Bed ICeys : Sheldon's round point Sad Irons Bundles Iron Wire, ea. 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14 Lead in Sheets, for tin smiths Hand and Sledge Hammers Best London do. Canterbury & Opening do Kent and Shoe do. Farrfer'a do. Devonshire Miner's Shovels Cooper's Drivers Cross-Cut Saw Sets Pit S«ts Butcher's Cleavers Lancashire Wing Compasses Pointing and Brick Trowels Carpenter's and Shoe Pincers Curry-Combs China Marbles in boxes and Slate Pencils Blind Cord, various colors Candle Moulds Milk Pans, Sugar-boxes, Lamps, Porringers Crinoline-defenders, Wine measures Steak Tongs and Bar Gridirons Sheep Bells, Iron Table Spoons Coffee Mills, Wheat and Grocer's do. Bat-traps aud Garden Rakes Brass Butt Hinges^ li to 8| ia. Japanned Hooks and Hinges Japanned T Hinges Steel Axes assorted, 2 to fl lbs. " Pickaxes ■' sto 8 lbs. American Axes Splitting Wellges assorted, 2 to 6 lbs. Brown's patent Wood Screws, assorted sizes April 10, 1861. P U BLIC S~A~IIT. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. DUNCAN &' VENNELL have received instructions from the Wellington Building Society, No. 2, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, on Tuesday, the 30th inst., A Valaable Freehold, being part ot Town Aore JTo. 260, having a Froniage of 83 ft to Tory street, by % depth of about 330 feet, fenced on three sides. There is a' substantially built Dwelling Houte, containing four rooms, on the property, also a good well of water. Tbe Terms are very easy, and particulars may be had at the Society's Office, or at the Office of the Auctioneers. Sale at 1 o'clock. Custom Houee street, J oth April, 1861. VALUABLE & LUCRATIVE FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. THE Proprietor of KAIKOKOPU MILL, Wanganui, having determined on leaving that Settlement has instructed Messrs. PUNCAN AND VENNELL, To dispose of the MILL complete, witb every Appurtenance, and a me ver failing Stream of Water, together with tbe Four.Jjloomed CCTTAGE attached and Five Acres 4 (#.bre or less) of splendid Paature Land. The MILL is well known, always in constant work, and the Machinery being so lately new, a certain and most lucrative business is opened to any active and enterprising Settler. -••'. t TkbXl East. For pa ticulars apply to ' : MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL, 1.-... , Wellington, Ur to • MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO*., Land and Estate 4J|t^ts, TaugoQuay. Aprjl It 1861. . JUST RECEIVED /•;!.'- ,''*.'' ' * by STUART, KINROSS, & CO. •: AA dkSKS ENGLISH SEEDS, each V containing the following assortment, viz., 16 Viiiliels Perennial Rye Grass 40 lb£ White Clover 40-*" ! ! Timothy 10 " Alsyke 10 " • Cow Grass Wollington, ICth April, 1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1514, 16 April 1861, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1514, 16 April 1861, Page 2
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