NOTICE OF FOSTPONEU-I-NT OF S^LE. THE Sale of MR. CHARLES ATABEY'S FBI<;'RHOLD and LEASEHOLD Property advertised to lake place on 23rd December, 1861, at Mr. McHardie's, Hutt, is postponed until March, 18e*2. Further particulars will be duly nnuouneed. The properties can be inspected the. last week of December, 1861, and the last week January, 1862, ou application to v!r. Charles Mabey, Upper Hutt, Mr. McHardie, Upper Hutt, or to Mr. J. H. Wallace, Auctioneer, Wellington. 12th December, 1861. ON SALE BY TH E UND EKSIGN ED EX "ASTEROPE" «' ALBEMARLE" "ARABELLA," AND LATE ARRIVALS, 100 CASES Geneva 0.p., containing 4 gals. ■"• vv 12 hhds. finest Jamaica Rum 15 qr.-casks J' " 10 qr.-casks Martell's Brondy 100 caskß best Bottled Ale 10 qr.-casks Pott Wine 10 qr.-casks Sherry do. 30 cases Old Port do. 50 cases Scotch Whisky 50 cases Champagne 200 kegs Ewbank's Nails, all sizes 10 half tierces Tobacco 6 kegs «« 165 boxes Sperm Candles 40 •« Sydney «' •100 " London Soap . 85 " Sydney " 00 casks Crushed Sugar 75 barrclsLoaf " ft tons Bright Mauritius do. 3 " Manila do. 12 cases Mustard 25 bags Putna Rice 10 casks Oatmeal 600 tins assoited Biscuits 10 bags Sydney Bread 12 cases Arrowroot 10 cases Sago 10 tous Flour, in 100 lb. bags 2 cases Derries 3 bales superior Blankets 2 " Grey Calico 3 cases white Shirting 2 *' Long Cloth 2 '• Tartan Plaid Shawls 2 " Clothing 500 pairs very superior Mole Trousers 100 " Bedford Cord 3 cases assorted Prints 2 bales blue Serge Shirts 50 doz. Scotch Twill Shirts 50 " best Eegutta «' 15 «* Crimean " 1 case Fancy Mantels 1 " Pea Jackets 1 " Black Dress Coats 1 bale Flannel 8 cases Gent's very superior Biding Saddles, all Hogskin 4 cases Stockmen's Saddles, oomplete 12 setts Cart Harness 6 setts Plough " 12 trunks assorted Boots and Shoes And a great variety of other Geod.. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Farish-street. 7th January, 1862. ON SALE. EX « ALBEMARLE" AND « ARABELLA." •>^»o OASES GENEVA **«•* v 20 qr. enska W. I. Bum 5 qr. casks Brandy, Martell's 2 " " '« «« Pale 4 " " Port Wine ._■"«« Sherry 60 cases Page's Port Wine 22 " " Sherry 4 qr. casks " " 8 octaves " Port 50 cases Champagne " Bouzy" 60 «' Pale Cognac 8 qr. casks Pale Sherry 18 cases* " 19 " Port Wine % 8 qr. casks " " 9 bales Corks 24 cases Hockin's assorted Oilman's Stores 50 boxes Sperm Candles 160 «' Soap 20 " 4 tierces White Lead 32 truuks Boots and Shoes 10 " it tt 75 boxes superior Tea 10 casks Carolina Rice 7 cases Fry's Chocolate and Cocoa 4 " assorted Stationery and Account Books 41 packages assorted Stationery, Printing Paper, Paper riags, 6»c. 20 half barrels Stockholm Tar 10 '• «« British fitoh 10 " " < o^l Tar 4 cases Brushware 2 " assorted Twine 25 crates Earthenware 15 " Stoneware 5 packages Glassware 3 cases. Toys 100 drums Spirits of Tar Sm » White Lead 3 casks Colors 2 cases Saddlery 1 case Balzarine Dresses 18 packages Galvanized Iron 20 tons Salt 1 handsome Waggonette Pbeeton 2 setts Harness 250 gross Wine Corks 21 packages Gosnell's Perfumery, Brushware, &c, &c. 10 kegs Shellard's Tobacco 1 superior Market Spring Cart 1 Pheßton 1 superior Double Dog Cart 1 case Churns 10 English Kitchen Ranges 15 American Sioves 18 packages English raade Furniture BETHUNE & HUNTEB. Exchange Buildings, 7tb January, 1862. NOTICE. r |"*HE Undersigned having turned over the L . Business of his Branch Store, in Molesworth Street to his eldest son David Anderson, it will in future be carried ort, on his responsibility. All Debts due to this date can be paid as heretofore, and should tbere b.e any claims against the Store they will be paid on demand. D. ANDERSON. 3_st December, -1861. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. """ Agricultural and Pastoral Association. ri Provisional Cammiitee beg to intimate L that tbey have made arrangements for holding a Horticultural Show (of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables) about the first week in January, iv the. Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington, on which occasion all pc-sons will be at liberty to exhibit, whether members of the Sooiety or not. Prizes and arrangements will be similar to those of former Horticultural Exhibition, and due notice will be given of all the derails. By order of the Provisional Committee, J. WOODWABD, Hon. See, 93rd December, 1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1690, 10 January 1862, Page 2
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