NOTICE. FOUND Straying in the paddocks of the undersigned, Taitai, H«tt, a Red JYearling Heifer. No brand. If not olaimed within one month fwm ® this date, will be sold to pay expenses. ; d W. WHITEWOOD, n Taitai, Hntt. , Jan. 6, 1863. d J JAMES MARTIN AND SON* COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND » TYRE-SMITHS, . ,J - | smith's work in all its branjdhks. >f Sydney-street, Thorndon Fiat, h Wellington. SALE. a* The Thorough-bred Stallion >f ANTIDOTE. ALSO, The draught Stall lion BLACK PRINCE. For price, apply to WILLIAM LUNN, Trelissic Farm. Jan, 5, 1863. . ON SALE BY" PRIVATE CONTRACT. UNTIL SATURDAY, THE lOxh JAN. 1863. EX WILD DUCK, FROM LONDON. SIX very valuable MERINO RAMS, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of the Elms Grange, Essex, being the produce of stook descended from the pure flock of his late Majesty George the Third, and since bred without cross or stain. i At the Agricultural Exhibition of all Nations, • held at Paris, in June 1856, a priz* of 600 francs, a»d a Gold Medal was awarded to Mr Sturgeon for a pure Merino Tup, exhibited by him of the same breed as the Sams now offered for sate. Mr Sturgeon's sheep were shewn at the recent - Great Exhibition' in London, and they were highly commended and greatly admired. Apply to THOMAS D, SYER, Esq. or to BETHUNE & HUNTEH. B Exchange Buildings, January 5, 18(33. NOW LANDING . PER CONSTANCE AND WILD DUCK, AND ON SALE AT THE BIRMINGHAM & SHEFFIELD HOUSE. T" ADlES' Bonnets neatly trimmed of the latest .Li fashions; ladies caps and mobair head dresses, habits, collars, and cuffs alt colors ; ladies' lace falls, ribbons, gloves; and ladies' underclothing. Ladies' aud children's boots and shoes English 1 and 8 day striking Clocki, from the best makers Perfumery in all its branches Musical instruments r China in tea sets, a great assortment Earthenware and Parisian ware, imported from the best makers in the Staffordshire Potteries • Hollo ware, consisting of oval boilers, saucepans, kettles, frying pana, and strong blook tin ware ' Very superior fancy Canary aud parrot cages, and a few singing Canaries. Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles Fancy riding whips, bridles and spurs White metal and brass candlesticks A great assortment of electro-plated, Brittannia metal and block tin tea-pots r And a great variety of Fancy Goodß, too numer • rous to mention T. V. ASTON, Importer of English Merchandise, : Opposite the new Wharf, Lambton Quay, Wellington. f Jan. ft, 1803. I MONDAY and TUESDAY, B January 26th and 27th. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSES. DUNCAN AND VENNELL beg to announce that they have been favored with instructions from Captain Carlyon to sell by public auction on Monday and Tuesday, 26th and 27 th January, at his residence in the Valley of the Hutt, in consequence of hia removal to his 3 station in the Province of Hawke's Bay, THE whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD I FURNITURE, and EFFECTS, <fee, &o. Full particulars of which will be duly published in Catalogues and Hand bills. ALSO, At same time, the Auctioneers will submit to ■ T public coinpetion, THAT extensive and most complete FAMILY ■ RESIDENCE, with 7 acres of land attached thereto, occupied at present and for some years past by Captain Carlyon. ) The whole grounds are laid down in grass, and - garden abundantly stocked with every variety of t fruit and other trees well fenced. t The HOUSE is, without exception, one of the best and largest family residences in this Proi vince, situated in the most delightful part of the , Hutt; and possesses the great recommendation . of never ha vi ng been reached by the highest floods. The grounds have been laid out with great taste and judgment, and the property can justly be said to be one if not the most desirable ever offered for Public Sale in the Province of Wellingr ton. Further particulars and cards to view may bo had an application to .Capt Cavlyon on the premises and E. A. Carlyon Esq, Lambton Quay, or to the Auctioneer, Custom House Street, Wellington. [ ASTEROPE FOR LONDON. r — — j -=t~iL-* ALL Accounts against this ship jmß3h§^\, £A must be rendered in duplicate JjfflkM& to the undersignod, on or before ■_qff|jfa3)jgp» Thursday, the Bth instant. 1 LEVIN & CO. Jan. 2, 1803. 1 ~ NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ASTEROPE FOR LONDON. , =£ TJfcl. T)ASSENGERS by this Ship are wtfm/JB&ks. -L quested to pay balance of pasJMmM& sa & e money, on or before the Bth There is one Cabiu still unengaged. LEVIN & CO. Jan. 2, 1863. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -CT-IL-. rpHE A.I Brig jft&G&i J- REMARK, ippfjjjjj^y' 207 tons register, Capt. J: Dunoan. This vessel is fitted up to. carry 130 head of Cattle, and the success which has hitherto attended her — having out of three cargoes only lost. eight head — renders . comment on her carrying qualities unnecessary. - ■• For particulars, apply to G. H. LUXFORD& CO., Agents.: Jan. 5, 1863. FOR NAPIER/ v -^=riL-* f| i HE fine fast sailing schooner tMtfflbb. -1- ■KA IE, ■ -■•. ..''. ■; .. /jjejftdreiy^ William Owen, master, will sail for qJHgjgSßp Napier, on Thursday, the Bth Jan* For freight or passage apply to . BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, Jan. 5, 1803. '''*;,/ -£
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1813, 6 January 1863, Page 2
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848Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1813, 6 January 1863, Page 2
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