WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A STEADY ACTIVE SHOPMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO A GENERAL A STORE, SALARY £150 PER ANNUM. to the business. , TENTS! TENTS!! TENTS!!! FOR THE GOLD DIGGINGS. OS SALE AT WARMOLLS, MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, CLAY POINT. INTENDING GOLD DIGGERS can also obtain at this Establishment Mattresses, Blankets, and Clothing of all descriptions suitable for the Diggings, at the lowest prices. July, 27th, 1861.
FRIDAY, 2ND AUGUST, MESSBS. DUNCAN & VENNELL will sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, on Friday next, for the Benefit of whom it may Co»---cern, ex«* Goloonda/' Montgomery, master, from Londwn, mere or less damaged by «ea water. TIW in square, I*3 Two packages containing a Grass Sowing Machine. Afteb Which, An assortment of Tin and Enamelled Ware, consisting of Bound and Oval Diihes, Pie Dishes, Plates, Lanthorns, Candlesticks, Cups a»d Saucers, Basins, &c, &c. £ Couches 2 Stretchers 1 Bedstead Clotbes and Towel Horses 7 kegs Butter About 5 cwt. Hutt Cheese And vgrious otber Goods. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Custom House Street, 30th July, 1861. ex "golconda; CAPT. MONTGOMERY, from LONDON. MR. JO HN M A RT I N WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 2rd, 1.861, At the Auction Boom of MESSRS. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., THE Undermentioned Goods, ex " Golconda, 1 Montgomery, from London, for the benefit of whom it may concern, being more or lesa damaged oy sea water. WBS 101-250—150 boxes Belmont Bperm Candles 251-300— 45 chests Tea 801-375 — 75 half chests Tea 'ALSO, Surplus Stores, ex "Golconda/' from London. 5 cases Sherry 4 cases Port 1 case Whisky 1 oise Brandy 2 oaseß Geneva 8 cases Ale 20 Water Casks Sale at ONE o'clock. TEBMS CASH. July 29,1881. ' POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. MESSES, DUNCAN & VENNELL have ieceived instructions from Mr. T. V.Habvet, Watchmaker, to Sell the whole of hi» Valuable Stock-in-Trade, without any Beserve, on his premises, Willis-street, opposite the Poßt Office, on Tuesday, 6th August, 1861, consisting of English and American Watches Watchmaker's Tools and Materials Gold and Silver Watches, levers and verge Hunting and Consular Gold and Silver Chains, Guards, &c, &c. Gold Rings and Keepers Gold Pencil Cases, Tooth Picks Ear Rings, Brooches, and a large variety ol oiher Jewelry Watch Glasses, Show Glasses Patent Desk, Air Pump, &o. ALSO, Household Furniture and Effects Oil Paintings and Engravings TEBMS CASH. | After which, Ex " Lobd Ashley," from Sydney, 13 boxes Honey Dew Tobacco July 29, 1861. JUST RECEIVED PER "EARL 01 MAR AND KELLIE." FIVE cases French Goods, Bpeei&lly selected in Paris for this market, containing— Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid Glove* Gent.'B Neck Ties, new fashions Silk Ribbons, for Caps and Bonnets Silk Dresses in great variety Artificial Flowers and Head Dreiset A few real Cashmere Shawls Ladies' Hats and Bonnets Fans, Fancy Boxes with Bonbons Knick- Knakeries Lamp Chimnies One Harmonium, by Alexandra XBULL Ss CO. Plimmer's Wharf, July 29, 1801. TO SERVANTS. WANTED, a Married Couple without encumbrance, or a middle-aged Single Woman, for a situation in a central and pleasant part of Havke'a Buy, where another female servant is kept. Apply immediately at Old Smiths, Molesworth Street, Wellington. July 30, 1861. EX " EARL OF MAR AND KELLIE." ft/\ HHDS. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Ale *™ 320 doz. " " qrts. in Stone Bottles 160 doz. " •' pints do. 160 " '« Pale India Ale, quarts, in Glass Bottles 9 cases Gray's assorted Confectionery 4 " " Candy Sugar 2 " " Orange and Lemon Peel 37 " Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet 33 " " Patent Tiles 2 " «f Plain Iron 8 packages Bidging, Piping, Heads, Bun Hooks, &r. 40 drums Colza Oil 40 •' Boiled do. 20 " Linseed dt. 20 " Turps 20 " Spirits of Tar 5 owt. Best Town Glue 10 " Bed Lead 40 " White do. % cases Parafiu Lamps, assorted 42 drums " Oil 1 cask assorted Twine 1 case Scotch Tweeds 4 cases Fancy Prints 2 " " Dress Trimmings | 1 •• Sewed Goods 4 trunks Lochore & Son's Boots & Shoes W, & G, TUCNBULL ft GO. 30lh July, 1861,
ON SALE, SEASONED BOARDS AND SCANTLING Totara o r Bed Pine Shingles Apply to J. FITCHETT, Wheelwright, Wordsworth street. : July g9, 1861. . ON SALE EX " EAEL OF MAR AND KELLIE," AND OTHEB LATE ABBITALS. S CASES Bedford Cord Trowsers 2 " Blue Pilot and Beaver Jackets 2 cases " " " I s * 5 CoBt £ H " heavy Cheviot Tweed " 1 « Bine Pilot and Beaver Trowsers 1 " lancy Doe Trowsert 1 X " '' Tests 1 " Blue Pilot and Beaver Vests 2 hales Heavy Kersey Drawer* 1 ease Lambswool Shirts and Drawers 1 « Crimean " 3 trunks Men's and Women* Velvet Pile Carpet Slippers 24i «i <> »« Buff Leather 10 " assorted Boots & Shoei, men's, wonen'B, and children's ' 1 cas» Meerchaum Pipes 6 " "Wax Vestas in plaid and japanned Boxes 100 to 500 0 " Fancy Ornaments 2 " Vhite and Stained Dressing and Ivory Small Tooth Combs. 1 8 " Stationery, consisting of— Large Demy Ledgers and Journals Medium size " " Broad and Long Day Books Foolscap, Blue Wove Post Cream Laid Note Letter Paper, ruled Cream Laid Envelope?, Copy Books A large assortment of Pocket " Magnum Boiium Pens and Holders And a large assortment of other Goods too nume. rous to mention. H. NATHAN. | Clay Point, Lambton^Quay.' i July 29, 1861. ___ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. IC4SE containing MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cocoa Concert Flutes, 8 key, patent head « «« 3_ •« tt v 4 •« Bosewood Fifes 1 " <> «« 4 " Clarionets 13 " 2 Eings Copper Bifle Bugles Cornopeans in oases Tenor Horns, 3 octaves Barritone " 3 " A large assortment of popular Music H. NATHAN, Clay Point, Lambton Quay. July 29, 1801. ___-~_- TO MR. T. SMITH, WAIRARAPA. HAVING completed Eight Chains of the dividing fence between the Grey Town Suburban Sections, numbered 48 and 42. I hereby give notice to Mr. Thomas Smith, or the proprietor of the latter to put up the same quantity, or I will proceed to do so at his expence, 81 days after this date. HENEY T. SPEATT, Wairarapa. Ist August, 1861. TO MR. R. WAKELIN, WAIRARAPA. HAVING completed Five Chains of the dividing fence letween the Grey Town Suburban Seotions, numbered 48 and 44. I hereby give notice to Mr. Eicbard Wakelin, or the proprietor of the latter to put up the same quantity or I will proceed to do so at his expence, 31 days after this date. HENBY T. SPBATT, Wairarapa. Ist August, 1861. LOYAL RISING SUN LODGE, No. 4744, M- U., I. O. O. F. FI^HE OFFICEBS and BBETHBEN of the L various Lodges in the district are respectfully / informed that the Third Anni ™" a iy° f SJ^tT lodge, will he celebrated by a DINNEE & BALL, at the « Eising Sun" Hotel, Grey Town, on Friday, 30th August next, 1861, when all who can make it convenient are invited to attend. Dinner on Table at 3 p.m. Tjckets, Os. each. ' Tickets obtained from the Host, Eising Sun; ! . By order of the N. G., AETHUB HAYWABD, Secretary. " Ist August, 1881. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOST IMPORTANT~~TO SHEEP FAR MERS AND FLOCK OWNERS. ' Importation, direct from Germany, of true JSigretti Hams and Ewes. THE Undersigned beg to announce that they l, a ,e been advised of the shipment, per -".Hermine," at Hamburg, of a flock consisting of 30 Bams and 10 Ewes, of the true Negretti breed, '. which has heen consigned to them for dwposal in New Zealand; These Sheep hate heen selected from the celeMated Flock of Mr. J. F. Hoffschlaeyer, of Weisin, in Micklenb'urgh, who, desirous t& extend the reputation of his breed, alreaby so well known and appreciated in Australia, has shipped some of the Scest specimens of his Flock to this Colony. Each particular Bam and Ewe, will be accompanied br a pedigree attesting the purity of the blood, and it may he some recommendation to those interested in the growth and improvement of Wool, to add that the average produce of the flock, whence tins Election is taken, is from 3* to 4 lbs. of cleanwashed Wool from the Ewes, and from 7 to 8 lbs. from the rams, the quality of the fleece, the length, fineness and evenness of the staple, is such as to have obtained for a long period an average price of Hermine " is expected here early in Septpmhfir and immediately after her arrival these iaSeTrnportadonswill be submitted to public iSn, without the slightest re B erve, and of which r^SliM^ >* rained <* f**\ dersigned, who expect by next steamer, of which £ey have^be.n advised, samples of the Wool, and drawings of each animal. & Wellington, Pliromer'fl Wharf* July 30, 1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1605, 2 August 1861, Page 2
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