FOB SALE, in the District of Upper Mftsterton, A Small Farm Section, containing Forty Acres, well fenced and divided Into Paddocks, a good Weather Boarded House, with Outhouses and other conveniences, together with about twenty head of quiet Dairy Cattle ; there are about nine acres under Crop which cnn be had at a valuation* Apply to the Owner, JAMES TAVENEK. TERMS CASH. 25th November, 1801, TO BE SOLD AT THE HUTT. »"|~»Ilfi INTEEEST in the Lease of a very neat JL and comfortable 9 roomed Cottage reaidente, pleasantly retired, yet within ten minutes walk «f the Bridge, and perfectly free from and unaffected by any flood — with good Garden, and about 10 acres of land in grass. Firewood in abundance on the premises. Furniture, Stock, &c, can be had at a valuation. Apply to EEV. W. MINCHIN, Hutt. May 21 1861 FOR SALE. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, liaining Street, Te Aro, — Frontage, 06 feet by 00 feet. Town Acre lOi, Frontage to Wellington Terrace, adjoining iho Union Bank of Australia pr«« perty. Town Acres 823, BU, 825. 82G, 827, 828, 82» t 830, 881,808,804, forming »ne of iho m«s» valuable blocks of laud in Wellington, eitker for building purposes, or for a dairy farm. Town Acres HBO, 952, OCO, 1027, 903, 9*7, 801,800,008,845, 850, 87ft, 970, 905, 860, 941. 8,000 Acres in Wnirarapa, forming a compact Sheep Run. Section CO, Oliariu, 100 acres. Apply te J. H. WALLACE, Laud and Estate Agent. Estate Agency Office, Lflmbton Quay, February 4, 1861. ' FOR SALE. I7RUIT TREES.— Apples, Peara, Plums, Cher- ? ries Gooseberries, Currants, Quicks, English Laurels, Hollys. Fruit Trees very strong to be sold very cheap, apply to Mr. John Houohton, Willis street, or to Mr. Stephen Stockbridgk Ohiro Nursery near Wellington. April 13, 18f|. RUN FOR SALE. A SHEEP AND CATTLE BUN in the ProJ\. vince of Marlborough, consiatiug of about 80,000 acres whereof 120 acres are freehold, together with the following Stock now depasturing thereon, viz : — 1000 Ewes 40 Bams 800 Wethers 60 head Horned Cattle AS ALSO, 4 Working Bullocks 2 Saddle Horses 1 Dray, Bowes, Yokes and Chains Ploughs, Harrwos, and other A}ricul» tural Implements Flour Mill The Homestead consists of a good substantial boarded House. Mill House, Stock Yard, and two Paddocks, o.outaming 25 acres each, enclosed with a five Hail Fence, nnd partly laid down in English Grass. Also a well stocked Orchard, beginning to The Country is abundantly supplied with wood and water; and within Eight Miles of an excellent shipping place. Application to be made to Messrs. Miles & Co., BETHUNF, & HUNTEB, Wellington, 19th September, 1861. Grocery, bakery and confectionery. Desirable opportunity for entering into a lucrative business. FOR SALE,— The lease of the premises and the goodwill of tbe business so successfully conducted during 11 years, by MR THOS. GEE, IN CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. Tbe situation of the premises is known to be unexceptionable, and Mr. Gee's business connection is over the whole province of Canterbury. The properly has the large frontage of nearly 70 feet in Canterbury Street, and consists of commodious shop, 9 dwelling rooms, bake-house, storehouses, and wash-house. # The shop is about 35 feet long, fitted with every accommodation for the extensive trade which has hitherto been carried on ; has plate-glass windows and doors, nnd strong securing shuitws. The dwelling rooms are in excellent repeir, light and well ventilated. t , The bake-house ami store-houses are adjoining ; tbe former contains 2 ovens, built of English filebrio ks ; overhead are 2 large lofts; in the storehouses there is safe and dry storage for from 150 to 200 tons of goods. In the yard there is a well which, during tbe dryest seasons, never contains less than 20 feet of beautiful clear spring water, with force pump attached. The lease has 13 years to run from the present time ; and tue ground-reut is quite a nominal one. The present stock-in-trade may be taken at a vuluation, but at tbe option of the purchaser. The business above referred to is not only the oldest established in Canterbury, but has also been most successful. The Proprietor, if treating witli a boiift fide pur. chaser, will feel great pleasure in giving satisfactory reasons for retiriug, and will also be glad to produce his books 10 show that an energetic and enterprising purchaser will be placed in a position to realise a speedy independence. The terms are moderate, and the amount of cash required to be paid down is small. For further particulars, apply to MB. THOMAS GEE, Proprietor, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. A C CO! TOBACCO.! TOBACCO!! ON SALE SHELLAED'S TuBACCO of first October 1, 1801. " The Wellington Independent is published every Tuesday and Friday. Subjoined tire the terms ; — ~. .... Price of the Paper— forty ShtUtngs- ftr ilnnrnn, payable in advance , All Orders, Advertisements, and Communica' tions to the Editor, are requested io be forviarded to the Independent Office, -,. comer ■•/ Wtlltt Street and Lambton Quay. ■ '
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 13 December 1861, Page 6
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