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PUBLIC SALE, MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER, will sell by PUBLIC AU C T ION, At the Exchange, On Friday, the 2bth July, 18G3, at 2 o'clock. 6Jf| CASKS ROUND OATMEAL £>\S 5 v p eavl Bavley I case Robinson's patent Groats 30 boxes Sperm Caudles 12 drums Colza Oil 15 cases Mustard s 30 " Salad Oil & 25 " Mixed Pickles 1 " Scotch Mixture 1 " pink aud white Candy G " mixed Biscuits 4 " Arrowroot 2 " Tapioca 5 " Sago -1 " Opaque Gelatine 2 " Orange and Lemon Peel 1- : " Citron Peel .. S " Lozenges, Assutoe 3 " Comfits 3 _" Barley Sugar 3 " Calf's-foot Jelly '* 3 " Mixed Spices 1 " Carraway Seeds 1 " black and white Pepper 1 " Bleached and giotmd Ginger 2 " preserve! Salmon 2 " red Herrings 2 " rouud Oatmeal iv tins 10 " pickled Onions ALSO, 2 cases Hosiery well assorted AND Various other Goods, Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 21st July, 1863. IMPORTANT SALE OF BLOOD STOCK MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON beg to draw the attention of Breeders of Racing Stock, sporting gentlemen, aud the public in general, to the announcement that they have received instructions from E. J. Wakefield, Esq., to submit for sale by public auction in the course of September next, the whole of his . B,LO O D STOCK, Consisting of the celebrated Entire Horse, THE PEER And the well-known Mare, BARBARA, Both throughbreds imported from England ; ; The favorite Entire Horse GLENDON, The Entire Pony TOM SAVER S, Six well-bred' GELDINGS, broken to saddle or harness, or both; Eighteen BROOD MARES, with Foals or in Foal by TI e Peer, Ratan, Antidote Glauou9, and St. Patrick ; many of these mares are broken to saddle or harness, or both ; Four three-year old FILLIES, by Towton, II Barbierre and Glaucus ; Six TWO YEAR-OLDS, by the Peer, Cossack, and Steam; and Four YEARLINGS, by the Peer, Emperor, and St. Patrick. Notice of the day of sale, nnd further particulars will appear in future advertisements, and catalogues will then be prepared and issued by the Auctioneers. Christchurch, July 11 , 1862. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found Cutting or Taking Away Timber off my Section, Nos. 7 and 8, Featberston Block, Wairarapa District, at the bfck of Rural Sections, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 ; and five chains at the back of Section, No. 9, in the Township of Featherston, 35 chains from North to South, and 20 chains from East to West, will be prosecuted. RICHARD KELLEY. July 22, 1862. PUBLIC BALL. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that a Public Ball will be given in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday next, July 24th, 1862, in aid of the Widow and Orphan's Fund, M.U., when the whole suite of Rooms will be thrown open to the public. An excellent Quadrille Band will be in attendance, and every effort will be made by the Committee to secure the comfort and accommodation of visitors. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 7s. 6d. each; extra Ladies, 3s. each; Refreshments in- i eluded. Tickets can be had at Mr. P. Laing's, Mrs. Levy's. Mr. T. Waldin's, Mr. S. Down's and at the "Independent" Office. July 15, 1862. TO PRINTERS. A MEETING of the Printers of Wellington, XJL will be held at Barrett's Hotel, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a Typographical Society, wheu all are requested to attend. July 23, 1862. COMMISSARIAT. Wellington, 24th July, 1862. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND PAINTERS. SEALED Tenders (in duplicate) will be received at this office, until noon of Monday, the 28th instant, for Weatherboarding 2 Barrack Buildings in Upper Mouut Cook. Separate Tenders (in duplicate) will also be received for Painting the Buildings before mentioned. Any further information that may • be required, will be furnished on application being made at the Royal Engineer Office, Lower Mount Cook, where forms of tender eau be obtained. GEO. J. NEILL. D.A.O.G. IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HUTT. In the case of Richard Barton, Plaintiff AND Wiixiam Harwood, Defendant BY virtue of a Warrant issued out of the aforesaid Court, I, the undersigned, will sell at Mr. John Mc'Hardie's, the Highland Home, Upper Hutt, on Monday, 28th day of July, 1862, at 2 p.m., (unless this execution is previously stayed) about six thousand shingles (more or less) and other goods and chattels, seized under the warrant above mentioned. FREDERICK ATCHISON, Inspector of Police. Witness my hand this 33rd day of July, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1744, 24 July 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1744, 24 July 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1744, 24 July 1862, Page 2

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