WELLINGTON ALMANACK, 1863. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. rp HE WELLINGTON AJWANACK will be JL published early in Oeermfcer, Advertisers are therefore requested to forward their favora as early as convenient to prevent .,, disappointment. The extensive circulation of this Almanack affords an excellent opportunity to Advertisers desirous of publicity. Advertisements will be charged at the same rate as last year, viz : — .£1 per page, 10a. for half-page, and ss. for a quarter. Independent office, November 10th, 1862. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. WE the undersigned, Benjamin Dowling, of the Ashburton, and Henry Dowling, of Launceaton, Tasmania, fby Edmund Simmonds Dalgety, bis attorney) hereby authorise Messrs, Burnell, Bennett, and Sprot to Sell by Public Auction, the Station, Stock, and other prop«rty of Dowling Brothers in the Province of Canterbury. (Signed) Henry Dowling, (by his Attorney E. S. Dalgety.) B. Dowunq Witnesses — H. Wynn Williams, Solicitor, Christchurch ; Mark Sprot, Auctioneer, Christchurch, MESSRS BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT, therefore have much pleasure in announcing that pursuant to such instructions from Messrs Dowling, Brothers, they will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, 1 At their Offices, Hereford-street, ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th DEC. NEXT (unless previously disposed of privately) that splendid RUN, No. 125, consisting of 20,000 Acres, situated in the forks of the Ashburton, completely fenced in by the above river, and well known to be one of the best Runs in the Province of Canterbury, and capable of carrying 20,000 sheep. The improvements are of the most substantial character, as follows : — HOME STATION. Seven roomed house with outbuildings, whioh consist of servants' room, laundry, dairy, ! fowl-house, harness-room, &c., and a pad- | dock of about 6 acres with growing crops of onts and potatoes ; garden of about 1 acre, trenched and stocked with fruit-trees ; woolshed, sheep drafting yards, 100 hurdle yard, &c. OUT STATION. Overseer's and men's house, containing 4 rooms ; dairy, store ; cattle yards, capable of holding 000 head of cattle, with drafting yards complete also milking shed, garden, and paddock under crop, &c. STORES. An ample supply, nothing will be required to work the station until Ist January, 1863. STOCK. 1000 picked Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to imported French Merino rams 669 Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to the same rams 500 Ewe and wether weaners, bred from the above 1000 ewes by the said rams 39 imported French merino rams The purchaser has the option of taking another 1000 ewes to be delivered on the station, on the Ist January ; with or without the wool 8 Bullocks aud dray complete 3 harness bullocks and dray 10 horses and mares American waggon and harness Imported entire horse Bolivar 60 head of Cattle, principally dairy cows A large amount of split and sawn timber 20 acres freehold bush, first selection Pre-emptive right over the improvements The present owners of the station, pledge themselves not to remove anything from the station but the managing partner's private ;effeots, which will be pointed out by him to any intending purchaser. ChristGhurch, Nov. 18, 1862. NOTICE. I^HE notice of Dissolution of Partnership between Messrs. H. B. DOWLING is hereby withdrawn. Messrs. Buruell, Bennett, and Sprot are autho - rised to sell the Run and Stock mentioned in previous advertisemfint. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, for HENRY DOWLING. Nov. 28, 1862. SHEEP WASH TOBACCO. A QUANTITY of the above on Sale, and made up in Parcels to suit parties at Is. per pound. D. ANDERSON, Lambton Quay. Oct. 14, 1862. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A PPLICATIONS for the situation of SECREI\ TARY, addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the offices of Messrs Bethune & Hunter, until Saturday, the 13th inst, at noon. Salary — iJSO per annum. WM. BANNATYNE, Chairman. Deo. 3, 1862. A. P. STUART & CO. HAVE NOW ON SALE, Ex Princess and Asterope, from London. 10 barrels currants 5 casks sugar loaves 2 chests superior Congou 500 half-chests do do 4 cases thumb blue ) „ , , 5 „ No. 1 starch } Co]mana > 10 qr-oasks Islay whisky 10 „ Martell's brandy 10 „ Demerara rum 6 geneva 10 cases Martell's pale brandy 100 „ geneva anchor brand 30 half-cases „ „ 150 boxes jellow soap 96 kegs nails, horse nails, and tacks i 10 doz Lyndon's spades 2 „ „ shovels i 2 casks steel wedges 1 cross gurnetts 1 „ latches, locks, aud bolls 1 case patent screws and butts 1 ox bows 1 cask ox chain traces 186 kegs assorted paints 40 drums linseed oil 1 case mohairs, coburghs, alpacas, moreens damasks, &c. 1 „ tweeds, moles, cassimeres, &c. 1 „ T cloths 1 „ sheetings and skirtings 1 fancy prints 1 madders, chintz, &c. 1 haberdashery and parasols I „ corahs, satinettes, edging, hosiery and gloves 1 „ counterpanes, quilts, tick, printed druggets, hemp carpeting, &c, 1 „ jaconets, furniture prints, India twills, &o. 3 balea long cloths 1 Wot. ftp, 1862,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1801, 6 December 1862, Page 2
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