ON FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1861, TSxtensixe Sah of Ironmongery, Hardware, fre. MESSRS. SMITH -AND- CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mart, EX "GOLCONDA," MONTGOMERY, MASTER, FROM LONDON, ON FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1861, 21 Casks, Cases and Crates, Direct from the Manufacturers, cf really useful and well assorted Ironmongery, Hardware, Holloware, comprising as per Catalogue, Tinned Oral Pots, Kettles, Saucepans, Fenders and Fire Irons, Handsome Tea Trays, Milk Dishet, Tea and Uoffee Pots, Dripping Pans, rouud and oval Baking Dishes, Coffee and Pepper Mills, Solar Lamps, Plate Glass and House Lanterns, Chamber Candlesticks, Slop Pails, Cullenders, Camp Kettles, Soup Tureens dinner Plates, Galvanized Iron Basins, Dish Covers, Bellows Counter Scalps, Dust Pans, Padlocks,! Rim Locks, Norfolk Latches, Cheßt, Lanoaster & Cross Garnet Hinges, Coach Wrenches, Carpenters Bules, Saw Sets, Brass Taps, Powder Flasks and Shot Belts, Dog Chaias and Collars, Garden Bakes, Hoes and Trowels, Broom, Bannister, Scrubbing, White Wash and Shoe Brushes, Horse Naiis, &c, Sic. I Also, — * 1 case very superior Ladies' Saddles and Bridles TBBMS KIBEIUI.. Sale at Two o'clock. I Wellington, 6th August, 1861. '■ SALE OF VALUABLE I FREEHOLD PROPERTY! On TUEBDAY, August 18th, 1861. At the Land Mart, Lambton Quay. MR. J. h7~wallace Is instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . v On luesday, August 18th, 1861, At his Land Mart, Lambton-quay, THAT Valuable Freehold Property, known as THE "PIONEER" HOTEL, Carterton. The " Pioneer Hotel," is a newly ereoted Building, containing six ground floor rooms, and seven bed-rooms, all fitted up in a superior style", and neatly furnished. The Stable is built of Sawn Timber, and calcu lated to stall 14 horses. There is a loft over it capable of containing 200 bales of wool. Ihere is also an excellent Barn, Cart Shed, and Out-bouses, all built of sawn timber within the last three years. . The Barn i. 36 ft. x 18, and 10 feet studs, with a loft over it, and Cern Bins that will contain 1000 bushels of grain. There is half an acre of garden, well stocked with vegetables and fruit trees. The Farm contains 52 acres. A never-faiUng Stream of "Water runs through it. J There are .14 acres fenced into three paddocks, witk a 1 good totara three-railed Fence* One Paddock is laid down with grass, and two are under I cultivation. There is also 14 acres, now fallen, ready for cultivation. The remaining 24 acres, covered with standing timber of the best quality. TERMS LIBEBAL. For further particulars apply to MR. CHALLIS, On the Premises, Or at tbe . Office of the Auctioneer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. July 15, 1861. THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HORSE STOCK. . MEBSBS. BETHUP & HUNTER Have received instructiors from { MR. ANGUS McMASTEP To offer for Sale i BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stockyard, Manner Stieet, ON THURSDAY, THE 15th AUGUST,: At One o'Clock, THE splendid Entire Horse "Prince Chabiey," by Yeung Charley, out of a very superior Mare imported from Hobart Town, — he is a bright bay with black points, broken to Harness, quiet and good tempered, and one of the finest Horses bred in the Province. ALSO, 4 Heavy Draught Brood Mares in foal, and thoroughly broken to Harness 1 Powerful Bay Gelding brokei. to Saddle and Harness AND OTHER STOCK. Fi*. change Buildings, 12th luly, 1861. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. j Will be Sold by Public Auction, j (Immediately after the arrival of the " Maria " j from Sydney, ' ' , AT THE STORES OF • MESSRS. W. BOWLER, SON, & Co. fTPHE following valuable Merchandise and JL Furniture, the property of a Gentleman returning to England. Carts, Drays, Clod Crusher, Harrows Chaff Cutters, Oat Bruiser-M owing Machine Mangle, Washing Machines, Grass and other Seeds Saddle and Harness, Pntent Kitchen "Rang*, and Kitchen Utensils ,-.•'■■■ Pianos, Pictures, China nnd Glass- . •*• Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed Room Furniture ■••.,, Books, Carpets, &c, Ste. Particulars and date of Sale in further advertisements and Catalogues. July 2nd, 1861. ; TAPERELL'S CRITERION HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. HTAPERELL, begs to call the attention of s tl*e public to his having taken this extensive Establishment, general!/ known as BARON ALSDORFS HOTEL, aad trusts by strict attention, civility, and by keepiug constantly a stock of the best Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of every description on hand, to obtain that share of patronage which it will ever be his ..utmost endeavour to merit. Families, Settlers, and ' Strangers visiting this Port will find at the above Hotel unrivalled accommodation, combined with moderate charges. WABM, OOLD. AND SHOWEB BATHS, BEADY A. THE HOHTEBT NOTICE. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. June 10, 1861. » FOUND A BAY FOAL. A BAY FOAL having followed my marer to my residence at Greytown, the owner can have the same by proving property, and paying the expenses. MORITZ HIRSCHBERG. Greytown, August 6, 1861. '
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1607, 9 August 1861, Page 2
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786Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1607, 9 August 1861, Page 2
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