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MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Sores in Lombard Street, ON MONDAY, THE 2nd JUNE, A LARGE and varied assortment of Ironmongery and Holloware, consisting of— Tin Plates, various letters Smiths' Bellows, Vices, Anvils Patent wrought Rose Nails, different sizes Tinned Saucepans and Kettles and Tea Potß Locks, Hammers, Planes, Sad Irons Wood Screws, Hinges, Chisels, #c. Chamber Candlesticks, Wash-hand Stands Wheat and Grocers' Mills Garden Tools, Tea Frays American Spades, Shovels, Axes, Pickaxes Grass and Corn Scythes, Wedges Horse Nails, Brick Trowels Dog Chains, House Bellows, Lanterns Cross Cut Saw Setts, Carriage Hinges Casks of best Glue, &c, &c. Full particulars in Catalognet. May 26, 1862. Absolute and Unreserved Sale at Greytown, Wairarapa, of Valuable Freehold Property. MR. J . H . VV ALLACE Has received instructions from MR. J. E. CHALLIS, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises Greytown, Wairarapa, <■ ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18th DAY OF JUNE, 1862. ALL that Valuable Property known as the PIONEER HOTEL, situated in Carterton, being the centre of the Small Farm Settlements, and now doing a good trade. The "Pioneer Hotel*' is uew, and substantially built, with seven Bed-rooms, and six rooms on the ground floor, all neatly iurnished, with new Colonial made furniture ; the out-buildings are all built of sawu timber, and consist of a Stable, capable of stabling 14 horses, a Wool Shed, that will hold 200 bales of wool a Barn, 36 feet by 18 feet, with 2 match-lined Corn Bins, capable of holding each 200 of clean grain ; a six railed Stock-yard, that will hold 300 head of cattle ; Stack-yard, Cart-shed, Pig-Btjes, and all the necessary Buildings to render the establishment complete. There is a Farm of 52 acres attached, 24 acres of which are cleared, fenced, and divided into four paddocks, laid down witli English grass ; an Orchard of half an acre, well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing; also, 1\ acres of Garden, well stocked with vegetables of every description, and enclosed with a living fence. The remainder of the Land is covered with standing timber of good quality A never-failing stream of water runs through the property. ALSO, The Furniture, Utensils, Tools, Stock-ia-Trade and Sundries. ALSO, A Lease, with right of purchase, of one of the most valuable Sections in Greytown, consisting of 75 acres of fertile and valuable Land. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. Wellington. May 10th, 1862. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A DELAIDE seed Wheat ex " Phillis.'* XV. J.&T, KEBBELL. March 27, 1862. ON SHOW AND FOR SALE. CANE Seated Chairs in great variety, at C. W. HORN BLOWS, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer. Lambton Quay. May 26, 1862. FOR SALE. r r'HE FARM of the Undersigned, situate in the JL Wairarapa, and adjoining the Lake. Thete are 80 acres of Freehold Land, with buildings erected thereon, two paddocks fenced off, two gardens well stocked with fruit trees, 20 head of cattle, pigs, Sec, The whole to be disposed off by private contract. There is about l,*2oofeet sawn timber on the ground, with a pit and tools ready for use. Immediate possession can be given. For further par. ticulars, apply at the office of this paper, or to THOMAS WEBB, On the premises. May 26, 1863. TRAVELLING EXTRAORDINARY. J . W ARM O L L HAS just received a very superior lot of TRAVELLING TRUNKS, various sizes. ALSO,' PORTMANTEAUS, of a ver/ strong and serviceable description with a new style of TRAVELLING BAG-PORTMANTEAU, A very ÜBeful article for the Colonies. J. WARMOLL'S DRAPERY, OUTFITTING AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, CLAY POINT, WELLINGTON. ON SALE, EX « WILD DUCK. ' q£Y) CASES Bottled Ale and Stout «WV 102 cases Wine 10 hods. Burton Ale 6 •• Martell's Brandy JO " Rum 12 qr.-casks Port Wine, Pages 8 " do. 6 " Sherry 28 cases Pages Sherry 2$ " " Pert Win* 60 •• Brandy 4l " Paris Goods 65 boxes Window Glass 25 chests Tea 5 half tierces Shellard's Tobacco 3 packages Saddlery 40 casks Soda Crystals 2 " White Lead 40 drums boiled aud raw Oil 30 packages Fruit 10 casks Bi-Carb Soda 140 packages Soap 21 casks Crushed Sugar 30 cases Mustard ft •♦ Books and Prints ( Boko's) 6 bales Navy Canvas 8 " Corn Sacks 4 " Seaming Twina 5 " Wool Packs 14 packages Patent Cordage 4 v ' - Spun-yarn 5 " Whale Lina And other Goods. BETHUNE & HUNTEB, Exchange Buildings, 21st January, 1862. FOR HIRE. GOOD SADDLE HORSES, by tk« day or week, at if. QUINS, DixeM'ltrMt. Umk 6, 1869.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1729, 30 May 1862, Page 2

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735

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1729, 30 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1729, 30 May 1862, Page 2

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