i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , Tp'HAT splendid and fine toned ORGAN stand- ( J ing in the Odd Fellow's Hall, built by W. 1 F. Jones, to be raffled for at an early date, by 350 ; members at Is. each. The Organ is quite new and complete containing 9 Stops — Open Diapason, Stopped Diapason Bass, Stopped Diapason Treble, Flute Principal, fifteenth Bourdon, Viol De Gamba, and Hautboy. The, Organ is enclosed in a valuable New Zealand .weod Eimu, case, French polished. Therje^wiU" be 22 prizes, the highest to obtain the Orgatij and the next highest in succession £10, £7, : M f ,£5 : ,£2, and 16 £1 ss. each. Application folfiejWsde at the Office of this Paper and the Atfverilfer* Sept. 17, 1862^,Vg,, sv ~ j__ , I—'1 — ' --i .C V-■ ' —~- n«AA TO':'i^M%jS^in good freehold security, * « U^ appify^y, /A^p^BBANDON, Esq., /-,'. ''"yf}o^o1 r Lambton Quay, ' "■' C^frf^l"?'" Wellington. Oct. 20, 186pim;ir|^. LI ON^PUNBRY. IHE Undersigned having made considerable additions to the above Foundry, and erected an Enginerrs Shop, containing the following machinery, viz., boring, plaining, punching and shear- / ing. machines, and lathe, and having an efficient staff of workmen, is now prepared to execute orders for every description of brass and iron castings and fitting. Also, wrought iron work on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. E. W. MILLS. October 3, 1862. FOR SALE. <| iWO very superior bred Bulls, from the wellJL known Otaki school stock. Apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL. Sept. 25, 1862. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 400 TONS 0F WALL S END COAL, in lota "to suit purchasers. J. DRANSFIELD. Aug. I, 1862. SEED OATS. _ WILLIAM HIC-KSON AND CO. have on Sale 200 bushels Seed Ont3 Oot. 3, 1862. GREEN TEA. JUST RECEIVED, Ex Princess,. A few half-chests of SPLENDID PEARL LEAF GUNPOWDER, Warranted pure and uncolored. chosen from the finest samples in the London market, 6a. per pound. E. H. CREASE, CANT ON r p MAR T , Opposite the Post Office. g^~ YOU SHOULD COMPARE TEA to be obtained at the Canton Tea I Mart, with that of any other House in tho City, and you will find it is not to be equalled. E. H. C. having been for many years in the Tea trade at home, and understanding the class of teas to mix to produce those delicious flavors, and purchasing none but really good teas, is enabled to suit the public's palate and would strongly recommend a trial of his Mixture of Rare and Fine Teas, 3s. per lb. Finest Lapsang Souchong delicious flavor, 3s. 6d. per lb. E. H. CREASE, CANTON Opposite the Post Ofiice. TOWN AND COUNTRY LANDS. SHEEP, CATTLE, AND HORSES. FO R S A * L E BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. | ' Ist. That valuable Town Acre, No. 90, situated in Abel Smith Street, Wellington, adjoining the residence of Mr. Hickson, fenced in with a close fence and having a small building erected thereon. This acre is admirably adapted for the erection of a gentleman's private residence, being in an elevated position and commanding a fine view of the harbor and shipping. 2nd. The Farm adjoining the Town Bolt known as Upland Farm, or Tankersley's Farm, comprising about 120 acres j the whole being securely feuced iv with a post and rail fence, and iron wire fence. A good bouse, dairy, Btock-yard, cowsheds, piggeries, &<s, are erected on the Farm, which contains abundance of timber for firewood and fencing, The Farm is held on lease for 21 years, only a few of which have expired, and is well suited for a Grazier or Dairy Farm. It has always produced about 30 tons of superior hay annually. There is now an excellent Cart Road to it from the Town, ueaily completed, past the residences of R. R. Strung and Robert Stokes, Esqs. There are also about 60 head of Cattle (principally j Milch Cows) and 1 Bull, broken in to single harness ; also, 20 Horaes and Mares, which will be sold with or without the Farm. Amongst the Horses there is the following thorough bred stock viz. — 4 Colts and Fillies, 4 yrs old, by Australian 1 Mare, S yrs old, by Eidtllesworth 1 Colt (entire) rising 2 yr old, by the Bishop of Osnaimrgh, by Surplice, Surplice by the celebrated Touchstone. 1 Brood Mare, aged 3rd. The well known estate at Lake Alice, RangiUaei, comprising 1600 acres of Freehold Land, having two beautiful lakes in the centre of it. The land which has about 30 kcres of Manuka Timber, is partly fenced in, and upon it about 300 acres laid down in paddocks. The improvements consist of a good five roomed house, men's hut, sheep pens, drafting yards, wool shed, shearing shed, &c. ALSO, 3,000 Merino Sheep (including 44 Merino Rams) subject to their lease for 3 years, from the Ist January, 1802, for £1,150. The Laud will be sold with or without the Sheep. 4th. Ine Land consisting of 50 aores of superior Totar a Timber, fronting to Daniell's Bush Road, Baugitikei, and will be sold, if required, in one or more lots. For price, terms, and other particulars of the respective propenies, Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Oct. 24, 1862. SHEEP DIPPING INGREDIENTS. ON S A L E — By the Undersigned, ex Diana and Asterope. Flour of sulphur . Arsenic, blue vitto\ OWEN BROSt i N0y,1M862. ■"
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1798, 29 November 1862, Page 1
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