FURNITURE- SALE. t THURSDAY, $)th JANUARY, 1862 r MESSRS DUSOAM & 'Vl-iNNELL have re ceived instructions fio:n Mr H- Maer, p Cabinet Milker, Lambtou Qiny, who is leßvin? the i Province, to sell by Public; Auction, at the Criterion J Hotel ou TfIURSb.\Y rest ii« Oil: iiist. The j „ whole of his Stock iv Trade of Fumimre &c, con- \ si9ting of-r- J Book Oases, Chest of Drawers, ' ] Dining Loo. and Kitchen Table ( Horse hair, cane and wood seat Chairs French Bedstends. Children Cots Cheffouier, Commodes ■Wash Stands single- and double i Dressing Tables, Horse Hair Mattresses " Sofaa, Couches. Turnery And Sundries. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. TKHMS AT SALE. Custom House Sued, 3rd January, 1862. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE MR. J. H. WALh AC E ' Is instructed by the Mortgagee, .. TO SEI.T. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, : . 6N THURSDAY", JANUARY 16, 1862 • At 3 o'clock, on the Premises, rpHE Af-BTON BREWERY, Tory Street. To I Afo, adjoining Mr Archibald's Hotel, together with the' Utensils, Casks and Stock-in-Tnide, and the Lease of the Premises, which contaius a Purchasing Clause. There is a Dwelling House, Large Yard, an excellent supply of good Water, Vnts, Shed Malt House, Kiln, Store House, &c, and every facil.ty for carrying on a mostluera'.ive Trade. To ib.3 Capitalist Jthis affords an opportunity that seldom offor3 of entering upon a good Business. TERMS AT BALE. 7th January, 1802. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1862. Sale of valuable Pure %Bred imported Rams, ex Albemarle t from London: MEBBBS. BETrIUNE & HUNTER, WILL SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Exchange. ON THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUAEY, 1862. AT TWO O'CLOCK. SIX very valuable Merino Hams, bred by Thomas Sturgeon. Esq., of Tin Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from the pure Flock of Mis late Mnjesiy George the Tl.ird, and since bred without cross or stain. At the Agricultural Exhibition of nil Nations j held at Paris in June, 185G, a prize of 600 Francs and a gold "nedal was awarded to Mr. Surgeon for & pure Merino Tup exhibited by him, of the same breed as the Ranio now ndvertised for sale. ALSO. * The pure bred short horned Bull " Crimson Lad" imported in the ship " Constantine," from London, bred by Joseph Peat. Esq., Chinch End Farm, Welleden, Middlesex. " Crimson Lad, 1 ' Red, Cnlved in July, 1853, and got by " Crimson 1 ' red, Calved March, 1854, got by " Warrior" (129H7). ' Dam (Cherry) by Bumper C 10005) G. D. (Dairy Maid) by Chnnce Gr. G. D. by Liverpool (4335) Gr. Gr. G. D. by Warlahy (672) Gr. Gr. Gr. G. D. by Jerry (4907) AND, Fundry other Stock, consisting of Horses, Mares, Cattle, and Sheep. The Bams will be on shew at '.he Auctioneers' Stock Yard, Manners-street, until the day of Sale, and an order can be obtained to view the Bull, who is in a Paddock near the Town. Exchange Buildings, January 7, 1802. SUPERIOR MARES & GELDINGS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. M-ESSRS. SMITH & CO., Hatve the pleasure ta announce, that they have been commissioned by THE HONORABLE WILLIAM FOX, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MB. KOTER3NLUNDS PADDOCKS VICTORIA HOTEL, TE aKO. At an early dale, of which due notice tvill be given. A DRAFT OF ABOUT 30 VERY USEFUL AND VALUABLE HORSES, suitable for draft or saddle, chiefly bred in the province, and the produce of mares imported by Gilbert McCiymout, Esq., by Glau<:us, Hector, and Excelsior. Further particulars will be advertised before the day of sale. TERMS LIBERAL. Dee. 17, 1861. COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAB SCHOOL, WELLINGTON TERRACE. THE Dudes of this Establishment will be resumed on TUESDAY, the Slst January, 1883. , 3 EDWARD TOOMATH. 27th December, 1861. .WKIiIiINGtTON BRANCH. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. OFFICES — EXCHANGE! BUILDINGS. Capital £250,000 , WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF- THE SHAREHOLDERS. Gkobob Huhteb ) Charlbs Johnso» Phabazyn \ J™™" 0^! Jambs John Tune j d *?*°tobs. rTHIS COMPANY is now prepared to grant X Policies and effect Insurances from Loss or Damage by Fire npon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wabeb, Mebchandise, and Manuvactobbs, and Fabmim<j Siock of every description. The' Company will also take Mac ink Risks, both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. The Directors respectfully request public support for this Local Institution; The Premiums are the same as those charged by other Companies, whilst Insurers have the security of a Capital more than equal to any contingency which may arise, together with the Unlimited Liability of a large body of wealthy Shareholders. The pbofits of this Oom- • PANX ABE SUSTAINED IN THE COLONT. BF.THUNE & HUNTEB, . Agents, Exchange Buildings, 190. December, 1881,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1689, 7 January 1862, Page 6
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754Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1689, 7 January 1862, Page 6
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