AUCTION SALE. MR. JOHN MARTIN, will sell by Public Auction^ on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at 2 o'clock, p.m., at his Stores, Manners-street, to close consignments An Invoice of valuable Books and Stationery And various other goods. For further particulars see Catalougues. TERMS CASH. Manners Street. November 14, 1862. WILLIAM LE .C HN E R COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, i LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, ! NAPIER. , Sheep and Cattle bought on commission,, for shipment or otherwise. Napier, Nov. 10. 1862. : O W •■ L' AN- DT;N G; — EX DIANA, FROM MELBOUBNE. 435 bars and 112 bundles 8.8. H. iron 18 boiler plates „ 20 bundles hoop iron 3,000 feetgalvanizcd half round guttering 7 tons galvazed corrugated iron 6xß ft. 2 cases sneep shears 1 „ Turkey stones 7 American churns, assorted ' 7 cases „ axes, Collins 10 case s * spirit levels 2 pick and axe handles - , ~ 18 kegs galvanized and horse nails 24 camp ovens and covers 1 bale door mats 1 cask horse shoes 5 bundles 4 and 5 prong potatoes and digging forks 1 cask milk dishes 2 post hole borers And various other goods in demand E. W. MILLS. Nov. 12, 1862. "IF U Si T li A N D E D — Cartridges of superior quality for Terry and Calisher's rifles •.-■_...-. >"., JOHNSTON de CO. Nov. 12, 1862. TENDERS FOR TOTARA DRAINS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 14th Nov., iBB2. for oue hundred and twenty feet of 1 Totara Sewer Drains, will be received at the Provinoial Government Buildings, until one o'clock, of Monday, 24th instant. Specifications may be seen on application to this office. J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, WELLINGTON. ON SUNDAY next, the T6th instant; two Sermons will he preached in the Wesleyan Church, Manners Street, on behalf of ttie above Society. — That in the. Morning, at eleven, by the Roy. J. T. Shaw, af Lyttelton ; and that in the Evening at half-past six, by the Rev. James Buller, Chairman ofthe District. A collection wiU be made at each of the services. On Monday Evening, at seven o'clock the ■ Annual Missionary Meeting will be held, when several Ministers and friends will address the meeting. November 14, 1862. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, THE HUTT. ON SUNDAY next, the 16th inst., two Sermons will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel. — r That iv the forenoon," at eleven, by the Rev. James Buller aod that in tbe Evening at half-past six by the Rev. J. Innes, of Nelson. A collection will be made at each of the services. On Tuesday evening next, the 18th mat. at 7 o'clock, the Annual Missionary Meeting will be held ; several Ministers and friends will address the meeting. Nov. 14, 1862. fIOR SALE— • XX DIANA FROM MELBOURNE. 10 tons superfine silk dressed Adelaide flour 1 „ finest Ma> ilia coffee 54 boxes Russian Neva Stearine candles 12 cases asserted liqueurs 60 „ Sazerac's pale brandy 5 „ Sardines, halves 5 „ quarters ft „ French prunes, in 3lb jars 1 „ new Eleme figs 20 boxes Capo raisins 5 barrels Patias currants ' 6 qr-casks Martell's pale brandy 3 „ superior port wine 1 ease real Havannah cigars warranted - . genuine KRULL & CO. Plimmer's Wharf, Nov. 14, 1862. - NOTICE. THE SALE of 120 Head Store CATTLE by Public Auction, advertised for Saturday, the 15th inst., is postponed until further notice. JOHNSfON & CO* Nov. 15, 1862. ■ • ' i - NOTICE, TENDERS are hereby invited until Saturday, the 29th instant, for ereoting an addition— sixteen feet by fourteen to the Lower Hutt Common Scnool, The Contractor to supply everything required* The tenders to be forwarded Jo the Undersigned. A plan aud specification may be seen at : tht School. . .; ALEX. YULE, = Chairman of tbe Committee, Lower Hutt, Nov. 14. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. r T^HE DIVIDEND at the rate bf ten per cent. L per annum, declared at the half-yearly meeting held at Auckland, on the 30th ultimo, will be paid to Shareholders on the Wellington register, on and after Monday next, the 17th instant. JOHN BRIDGES, Manager. Nov. 13, 1862. FOR S A ,rL. E , The Goodwill of the License of tbe SHEEPRUN held by the Executors of the late S. Stephens, Esq., situate on the banks of the Waitangi River, in tue Province of Canterbury, between the Ruus of Mr. Pike snd Mr. Clifford, von taining about 22,500 acres more or less, together with the Flook of Sheep « and Lambs depasturing ihereon, consisting of about 3,600 Ewes, 2,400 Wethers, arid 1,000 Lamiß, more or less. ■ * ■ ■ 7 ' .7- - Tenders' will be received, uutil the Ist day of January. 1863, stating the amount offered for fhe Goodwill of the Run, and fhe price per head, for Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, separately ; and also, whether cash, or part upon credit ; addressed t« Mr, Henry Adams, Solicitor, Nelson ; or to -- MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHEKS, Nelson. - Nov. 14,1862. .. -EX CLAUDE HAMILTON.^ V. j, TOBACCO of very superior quality, at 6iper , lb, duty paid, for sale in any quantity *t the stores of ... JOHN MAKTISV Manners Street, November, 14, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1792, 15 November 1862, Page 2
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