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PUBLIC SALE OK c VALUABLE FIIEEHOLD PROPERTY. « MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER have been favored with instructions from E. G. Wbight, Esq., of Napier, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Thompson -street, "Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 14th Feb., 18«2, At Two o'Clock, r pOWN ACRE No. 64, situated in Thompson I I Street, Te Aro, Wellington, witht^e <>xcellent Dwelling House erected thereon, containing seven good rooms, four of which — the parlour, two of the bediooms, and the kitchen, are all Well fini-hed and nicely papered There is nlso a good two • stalled Stable and Lean-to attached to the Premises. This fina Propeity is delightfully situated in n rapidly improving locality ; and the buyer can have a lease of the adjoining acre No. 65, held at a moderate rentnl, with a right of purchase. The Premises mny be viewed until the day of Sale, «very Tuesday and Friday, betweea the hours of One and Three o'clock in the afternoon. TERMS LIBERAL. Exohange Buildings, 20th January, 18S2. PUBLIC SALE, AT THE FERRY INN, PORIRUA BAY, ON TUESDAY, lIra~FEBRUARY, 1862, Ip ROM 100 to 150 head of superior bred 1 Cattle ALSO, A number of Horses, Pigs, and a quantity of Poultry. Dinner on Table at One o'clock. 20th January, 1862. n~o t i c e~ ALL Accounts due by the late James Collins, Munguroa, are requested to . be sent to the undersigned within one month from this date and all debts due to the Estate are requested to be paid j forthwith. H. W. ROTF.RMUND, J. H. WILLIAMSON, Executors. W^llin^ton, 2Cth Jauuary, 1862. TREASURY BILLS. Wellington, 21st January, 1862. SEALED TENDERS (in Duplicate) will be received at this Office by the Undersigned until Thursdny, the 23rd instant, at 12 o'clock, (Noon) for Treasury Bills in Exchange, for British Gold and Silver coins to the extent of Six Thousand Pounds, (iStiOOO) more or leas. Parties Tendering will specify the amount, per cent premium, for every jSIOO tendered. The undersigned reserves to himself the right of accepting or rt-jecting part or the whole amount required, according to the nature of the terms proposed by the parties tendering. Notice will be given as ooon ns possible of the tenders that have been acceptei on the receipt ol the approval of the Controller of Army lixpenditure from Auckland. Any farther information that may be required will be furnished on application at this Office. W. H. NEWLAND, D. A. Com. General. COMMISSARIAT, Wellington, 21st January, 1862. SEALED TENDERS (in Duplicate) will be received at this Office by. the Undersigned until Noon of Saturday, the 25th instant, from persons willing to Contract for Supplying the undermentioned Articles to the Commissariat Department at Wellington, from Ist February, to 3 1st March, 1862, viz.: — SUPPLIES TO GARRISON CELLS, Oatmeal, per lb. Salt « Milk, per Imperial Quart Bread, per lb. Meat, -without bone per lb. Potatoes, " Onions, " The various Conditions published in the " Wellington Advertiser, 1 ' of 17th April, 180 L, in connection with tliis Contract, must in every respect be strictly adhered to. Persons desirous of tendering are requested to call at this Office, where they will be furnished witti Forms of Tenders, and any oiher information they may require. ' The Party whose tender has been accepted will be made acquainted with the same as soon as possible, when the Contractor and Sureties will aitend at this Office for the purpose of completing the Bond. W. H. NEWLAND, D. A. Com. General. TWENTY SECOND ANNIVERSARY. I^HE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that a Public BALL wiil be given in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, The 22nd January, 1802, To celebrate the arrival of the first Settlers in "Wellington. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentlerann, 7s. 6d each. Extra Ladies' tickets, 2a. 6d. .Refreshment* included. Tickets may be had of Mrs. Le»y, Mr. John Dnck, Mr. Freeman, nnd at the Office of the Independent, On the evening of tho Ball, tickets can be obtained at the office at the North Wing of the Hall. Mr. Freeman has been engaged to provide the Refreshments. An Excellent Quadrille Band has been engaged for the occasion, under the direction of Mr. Guide. The Spacious Suite of Rooms will thrown open on the occasion, and every arrangement wili be made to secure the comfort and accommodation of visitors. Mr. Buck has been appointed Matter of Ceremonies, and the utmost decorum will be observed. 9th January, 1862. NOW LANDING EX " ALBE*\fARLE," AND LATE ARRIVALS. 1 A QB. -CASKS Martell's Palo Brandy iV 25 " " Brown ". 20 cases Martell's Pale Brandy, 1 doz. eacli 25 " Murzetti's Double Diamond Ale. in pint bottles 40 " Gitiness' Dublin Stout, in quart bottles 40 " Allsois* Pale Ale D. ANDERSON, 16th January, 1362.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 2

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