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THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1863. ] PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS BETHUNE AND HUNTER have received instructions to offer for unreserved sale by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the Isth January, 1863, at 2 o'clock. The Premises known as Loxley's Stores, situated 5 in Farish street, consisting of three large r and substantial lßuildings, standing on Freehold Land. , No. 1. Store occupied as a Bonded Store, with convenient office attached, built of timber I and bricks, and the roof covered with slates. No. 2. Store occupied as a Bonded Store, built of timber, tho sides and roof covered with galvanised iron. No. 3. Store built of timber, and the roof covered with shingles The Buildings are all in goodrepair, and situated p v the centre of the business part of the City of [ Wellington i Title, Crown Grant. ? Terms Cash. For cards to view the premises, or further information, apply at the Auctioneers'Officei Exchange Buildings, December, 24, 1862. MONDAY, 19th INSTANT. MESSRS. DUNCAN AND VENNELL have •received instructions from C. R. Cabteb, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his residenoe Wellington Terrace, on Monday, the 19th Instant, the whole of his valuable Household Furniture — plate, bedding, kitchen utensils, &c. Comprising — Horse hair seated chairs, couches, mahogany sideboard, Joo and dining tables, handsome piano, engravings, Brussels carpets, &c, &c. Full particulars in Catalogues. - Sale to commence at One o'clock. Custom House Street, January 7, 1863. MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 26th and 27th. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. 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 27th January, at his residence in tho Valley of the Hutt, in consequence of his removal to his station in the Province of Hawke's Bay, THE whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD , FURNITURE, and EFFECTS, &c, &c. Full particulars of which will be duly published in Catalogues and Hand bills. 1 ALSO, At same time, the Auctioneers will submit to public competion, THAT extensive and most complete FAMILY RESIDENCE, with 7 acres of land attaohed 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 fruit and other trees well fenced. The HOUSE is. without exception, one of the best and largest family residences in this Province, situated in the most delightful part of the Hutt; and possesses the great recommendation of never having been reached by the highest floods. The grounds have been laid out with great taste and judgment, and the property can justly bo said to be ona if not the most desirable ever offered for Public Sale in the Province of Wellington. Further particulars and cards to view may be had an application to Capt Carlyon on the premises and E. A; Carlyon Esq, Lambton Quay, or to the Auctioneer, Custom House Street, Wellington. ON S A L E — EX ELIZABETH, ASTEBOPE, AND OTHEB ABBIVALS. Congou tea, chests i „ „ halfchests „ „ boxes Havannah shaped Manila cigars, No. 2 Victorian Company's crystals sugars Mauritius sugar, assorted, ex Trader, and other arrivals Martell's brandy dark and pale Demerera.rum. hhds, and qr-casks Highland whisky, in cases Port wine, qr-casks and octaves Sherry „ „ „ Manila coffee Assorted paints, varnishes, and dryers Liverpool soap j Sydney „ Vinegar, qr-casks Crosse and Blackwell's pickles (mixed) „ „ Oriental do „ „ bottled vinegar „ „ capers „ „ chntneys „ „ anchovies Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire sauces •Salt, fine and coarse English house coals, in lots to suit purchasers Cornish shovels Bent spades Miners' shovels EDWARD PEARCE. Jan. 9. 1863. TOBACCO.! f\ N SALE. Half tierces (Shellard's) Kegs (Virginian) EDWARD PEARCE, Jan. 9, 1863. TIMBER. ON SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. BOARDS AND SCANTLING, assorted sizes Totara, Remu, and Matai EDWARD PEARCE. Jan. 9, 1863. T7IX CONSTANCE AND WILD DUCK. 300 casks pale India bottled ale 100 „ Barclay's „ stout 250 cases whisky 100 „ ginger cordial 50 qr-casks Islay whisky 4 „ pale sherry " 16 octaves do 26 cases do ] oO half-chests superior tea 50 casks oatmeal 50 „ pearl barley 25 „ split peas 20 barrels currants 20 „ crushed sugar 10 cases chicory 13 bales 3 bushel baga 6 „ navy canvass 2 „ sewing twine 30 packages cooking stoves, iron boilers, &c. 25 „ printing, wrapping, and writing paper, paper bags, envelopes, and copying presses 7 cases fireproof safes 6 packages saddlery and harness 5 „ washing machines, &c 3 cases boots and shoes 2 „ books — Chamber's publications _ „ perambulators AND 60 packages assortod Seasonable Dbapebt. ALSO, EX LATE ARRIVALS. A iabgk Absobtment oa General Merchandise, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

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756

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 2

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