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PUBLIC SALE. MKSSRS.' „ BETHUNE & HUNTER, WILL SELL __ BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Exchange, ON THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1861, At Two o'Clock, 880 bags Manila Bugar 100 sacks, each 200 lbs. " Crown" brand silk dressed, first quality, Adelaide Flour 75 chests Tea 100 boxes " 100 boxes Candles 2 tons Soap 25 boxes No. 1 Prices Sperm Candles AND OTHER GOODS. Exchange Buildings, j 28th October, 1861. 1 PUBLIC SALE. j MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER Have received instructions from ROBERT RODGER STRANG, ESQ., On behalf oi the Mortgagee, TO SELL BY- 7PURTJC AUCTION, AT THE EXCHANGE, ON THURSDAY, 14vh NOVEMBER, 1861, At a o'clock, Unless the Mortgage be previously paid off, TOWN ACRE, No. 118, in the City of Wellington, situated at the corner of Willis and Ingestre Streets,— adjoining the premises of J7 E. Nathan, Esq. This valuable Acre has a frontage of #U feet in Willis Street, and 165 feet in Ingestre Street. TERMS AT SALE. For further parlisuiars apply to R. R. Strang, Esq. ; Ai de B. Brandon, Esq.; or the Auctioneers. Exchange Buildings, 27th September, 1861* LCR. M. COMPANY, THE INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL • STEAM PACKET COMPANY, Limited.— Notice is hereby given that the Intercolonial Royal Mail bteam Packet Company, by power of attorney, bearing date the tenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and Bixty-one, appointed JOHN VINE. HALL, of the City of London, gentleman, tobe their true and lawful Attorney and Agent, to do, manage, transact, execute, and carry on all tbeir a-aira, and business, estate, property, and effects, in; the Australian Colonies, and in New Zealand and elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere ; and in and by the aforesaid power of attorney, a certain P'»wer of attorney, bearing date the seventeenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, whereby the said Company appointed SAMUEL CLARK, of Sydney, aforesaid, and of Wellington, New Zealand, gentleman, to be their true and lawful Attorney, and* Agent, to do, manage, transact, execute, any early, on^l iheir affairs, and business estate, property, and effeots, in the Australian ' Colonies, and in New Zealand and elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere, is absolutely revoked And notice is hereby also given that the said Company, by power of attorney, also bearing daie the tenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, appointed the said John Vine Hall, HENRY LAWsON, of Sydney, aforesaid, Accountant, and RICHARD THOMAS HALL, of tbe Audit Office, Sydney, aforesaid,, gentlemen, or any two of tb«m in case of the refusal of any one of them to act, or if one of them should die, then, the survivors of them (but so that there should not be less t*an two of them the said John Vine Hall, Henry Lawson, and Richard Thomas Hall, who should for the time being act \ under the said power} their true and lawful attor- j neyß jointly, for them and in their name and on j their behalf to make sign, draw, endorse, accept, j negotiate any bill or bills of exebange, promissory j note or promissory notes, drafte or orders (except bills, drafts, or orders payable to bearer on.demand) which their said attorneys might consider necessary j or expedient in relation to any of their affaire, dealings* and transactions in the Australian colonies, New Zealand, and elsewhere, in the Southern Hemisphere, and in and by the last mentioned nower of attorney, a certain pewer of. attorney bearing date the seventeenth day of October, ene thousand eight hundred and sixty, whereby the said Company appointed the oaid Samuel Clark, Henry Law«on, and Richard Thomas Hall, or any two of them in ease of the refusal of any one of them to act, or if one of them should die, then the survivors of them (but so that there should be not less than two of them, the said Samuel Clark, Henry Lawson, and Richard Thomas Hall, who should for the time being act under the e'aid power) tbeir true, and lawful attorney*, jointly tot ihem, and in their name, and on their behalf, to make, sign, draw, endorse, aocept, or negotiate any bill or bills of exchange, promissory note or promissory notes, drafts, or orders (except bills, drafts, or orders payable to bearer on demand), which their said attorneys might consider necetsary or expedient ih relation to any of their affairs, dealings, and transactions in any of the places aforesaid as their said attorneys should think proper, is ABSOMTTELY REVOKED. . t - .4 TnrTV And notice is hereby given, that I, the said JOHN VINE HALL, have this day entered upon my duties as Manager ot the said Company, by virtus, and in pursuance, of the power and authority giten to me by the aforesaid power of attorney of the tehth' day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. Dated October th» first, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. A- y JOHN VINE HALL, Manager, SAMUEL CLARK, late Manager. '•" Witness— WiiHAM Spaih, Exchange, Sydney. v ! : NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. * is, - 1 1." ■ -ii THE Undersigned having erected a FORGE «t Greytown, Wairarapa, it is hisintention ? at ' present to attend three days a week. viz. :-- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in each week, commencing on Thursday, 31st October next. Parties reituiring work done will please leave the same. at the Forgs, nearly opposite the School House. HORSIS HBATIY AND WELIi'SHOD. RICHARD BRIGHT. October 28, 1801. TO BE DISPOSED OF THE whole Stook-in-Trade, Shop, Fixtures, <fee. of Mf. Frederick K. Allen, Draper, as also the Lease of the Premises in Willis Street, at present, occupied by him. .„„„.. „* The Stock comprises an excellent assortment ol Slops, General Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c the great proportion of which has been recently purchased, and is all of a saleable desenpThe Premises which are excellently situated for a. Drapery Business, consist of a Commodious Shop Fittings, Parlour, 5 Bed Rooms, Kitohen and Servants Room, all in thorough repair «s also 'oUouses/Garden &c. The Lease has U years to mn at toe low ground rent of £30 per annum, W a power extending to the *Bi_ day of May ''SS; of purchasing the Freehold at a moderate /"rn^above presents a most favorable opportunity • to ( anyone desirous of commencing business, and to an eligible offerer for the whole the terms will be **'^Vri r further particulars, apply to - JOHNSION & CO. j or to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1680, 29 October 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1680, 29 October 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1680, 29 October 1861, Page 2

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