; PU3LIC SALE. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. MESSRS.. DUNCAN & VRNNELL will sell j by Public Auction, at their Stores, on Thbbsjdat, 6th February. ; 3Q|; CASKS MARTELLS' Pale Brandy 2'" " superior Port Wine 1 "•, ". Sherry 60 cases Sherry 40 " Port 6 «• Still Hock ! 5 " Sparkling do. 20 « r Claret 50 " Pale Brandy ' 'CO " Old Tom 15 " Champagne 15 half obests Tea • 6 chests do. 16 boxes Sydney Soap 75 •« Sperm Candles 8 casks finest Carolina Bice 10 " Coffee 8." '*' Varnish 1 case Cigars S8O: bushelfc. Oats 4 cases Wax Vestas ; T "; I.N.E.*Matches 8 "Sago : 10 casks Pearl Barley 5 " r Split Peas lease Walking Sticks 10 doz. Sycklea 30. cases Mustard 50 tins Biscuit 50 ."■ Bed Herrings •"» * Tinware and various other Goods. , , -V . '.;. 'f • • y Sale to commence at One o'clock. A'". TBRMS LIBERAL. Jan. 30, 1862. ' RAWSON v. THE EXECUTORS OF C. E. VON ALZDORF, DECEASED. TO BE SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE SUPREME COURT. MR. J. h'. WALLACE • will sell by Public Auction, (by order of the Supreme Court,) on THURSDAY, the 27th day of March, 1862, on the premises, at Two o'clock, p.m., that Valuable Freehold known as the "CRITEKION BOTEL," situated on Llmbton Quay, Wellington. , *TRHI9 well built and spacious Hotel possesses X'- ' great advantages as a Family or Commercial Hotel or Club-House, having every accommodation with Oat-houses, Stables, Warm, Shower and Vapour Baths, a good supply of excellent Water and every facility for conducting a first class business. The premises are delightfully situated in the best part of the Town within a few seoonds walk of the New. Public Wharf now in course of erection and of the Government Buildings. For further particulars and cards to view apply to the 'Auctioneer or to Charles B. Izard, Solicitor, Wellington. _ : - - 16th January, 1862. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1862. „ Sale : of valuable Pure Bred imported ; Rams, ex Albemarle, from London: ' • . . MEB9KS. BETHUNE & HUNTER, : • WILL SELL - BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Exchange, ON THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1862. : . AX TWO O'CLOCK. SIX very valuable Merino Rams, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, TCsq., of The Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from the pure Flbcfc'of His late Majesty George the Third, and Since bred -without cross or stain. At the Agricultural Exhibition of all Nations held at Paris in June, 1856, a prize of 600 Francs and a gold medal was awarded to Mr. Sturgeon for a pure Merin6 Tup exhibited by him, of the same breed as the Bams now advertised for sale. ALSO, Th« pure bred short horned Bull " Crimson Lad" imported in the ship " Constantine," from London, bred by" Joseph Peat, Esq., Church End Farm, Welleden, Middlesex. - '« Crimson Lad,'' Bed, <3alved in July, 1858, and *6t by " Crimson" red, Calved March, 1854, got by "Warrior" (12287). pam (Cherry) by Bumper ("10005) G. D. (Dairy Maid) by Chance Gr.G. D.by Liverpool (4235) Gt. Gr.G. D. by Warlaby (673) Gr. Gr. Gr. G. D. by Jerry (4907) - : ' : : ■'' ■-'; - AND, • - ' Sundry other Stock, consisting of Horses, Mares, Cattle, and Sheep. The Rams will be on shew at the 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, 1862; Thursday; I3th february,iß62, : Public Sale of Horses and Cattle. MESSRS. 3ETHIJNE AND HUNTER " : - YTl'lilt SELL : BY PUBLIC AUCTION, /. ,At their Stock-yard, Manners-street, i ION .THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, ... . , At two o'clock, After their $ale of pure bred imported Rams: fiVVERY SUPERIOR GELDINGS, broken to '•" saddle and Harness 30 Head of Cattle, Bullocks, Steers, Cows, and ' ■ Heifers in first rate condition. * Buildings, ' \ r ' toh february^ lß62. NOTICE OF FOSTPONEMENT OF '■'■ :: ; ■ y : "y. ; ' SALE. THE Sale of MB. CHARLES MABEY'S j.v. FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD Property advertised to lake place on 23rd December, ■• 1861, at Mr. McHardie's, Hntt, is postponed until 'March, .1862. . Further particulars will be duly announced. The properties can. be inspected the last week of December, 1861, and the last week January, 1862, on application to Mr. Charles Mabey, Upper Hutt, Mr. McHardie, Upper Hutt, , or to Mr. J; H. Wallaoe, Auctioneer, Wellington. 12 th. December, 1861. ;;;sipi h. Wallace, agent Or to whom it may Concern, I THE Undersigned Occupier of a portion of 9 Seotion No. 40, Park Vale, near Karori, as 'laid down in the New Zealand Company's Plan of the Country Sections in the District of Wellington, 1' do hereby give 1 you notice that I require you to assist me in erecting the dividing fence between ■ the Land you hold in possession as Agent of Sec. tioa No. 27, aboht 5 chains more or less, within \Bl days i after this date, in conformity with the Act ' "of- tMe -Provincial Council, Session I No. 13, otherymh I j! Bi"all J pr«ceed to erect the same and call npon yon for payment of one half of the cost of erecting or making the whole of such dividing fence*. WILLIAM BABKES, Sb», am Jwtowj, 1862, - ' *
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1697, 4 February 1862, Page 2
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