FRIDAY, oth FEBRUARY, 1803, PUBLIC SALE OF FURNITURE. ______ / MESSRS BETHUNE and HUNTER will . sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, on the Frilay, the 6th February, at Two o'clock. 12 iron bedsteads 6 very superior single perambulators 6 „ „ double do | Chests of drawers, wash stands J Chairs, eysy el'airs Work tables, sideboards Niglit-siuols, I'emhroke tables Looking glasses, 17x13 to 19x15 Cur[>'*ts anil rugs Feather pillows And other Articles. 1 Exchange Buildings, Jan 30, 1h63. FRIDAY, 13th Fhoiiu.vj.iv;. PUBLIC SALE OF USEFUL BUTLDEKS' IRONMONGERY. MESSRS BETHUNE and HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, al the Exchange, on Fiiday. the l'3th February, nt Two o'clock. An assortment of useful Builders' Ironmongery, consisting of rim, stock, mortice, and dead locks,, screws, butt hinges, letter plates, cheat locks, Phputcheons, tower bolts, brads, sash lines and weighis, neck boht, knife-box handles, gratings, brackets.doorchain. door knobs, box staples, paieut padlocks, knockers, iniils. Aud a large and var-ed assortment of other articles as per catalogues. Exchange buildings, Jan. 30, 1863. TO STOCK OWNERS AND CAPITALISTS. THE MOST VALUABLE AND LARGEST FARM ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF AUCKLAND; WITHIN ONE DAY'S DBTIVJE Off THK MARKET, I i i * BY A GOOD ROAD, For sale by Auction, without reserve, at the Hay. market, on 6th March, at 12 o'clock. •-JPHE ■ FARM OF MR WM. WALTERS, Bituated at PUKEKOHE, about 30 miles from the City, on the Auckland Bide of the Waikato river, containing 2,450 ACRES OF GOOD AVAILABLE VOLCANIC LAND, watered by numerous strnami, and considerably improved by fencing, grass- sowing, and an «• celleut fruit-garden. It consists principally of open fern land, fringed with forest, leaving 1.800 acres immediately avail* able for the plough. The above property combines more nstural advantages than can usually bo obtaiaed on one farm, including ABUNDANCE OF WATER atgall times of the year, — good land, thoroughly well sheltered by the surrounding hush and severa ornamental patches oF forest. — PASTURE FOR 300 HEAD Ob' LARGE CATTLE without further expense. Artificial grasses, where sown, have thriven well, whilst the vipw from the foot of the Pukekohe Hill, embracing a large portion of the Waikato River, is unsurpassed. I A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain secured on the property. . MR ALFRED BUCKLAND. Jan. 80, 1803. j CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIiAMMAK SCHOOL, Kai Warha Wauba. Principal — Walter I awrencb Martin, Esq., Late of H.M. I'ith Regt. HP HIS School is intended for the education more I particularly of the children of parents belonging to the Church of England, but it is open to ail who conform to its rules. The cowrse of instruction will comprise the bible and prayer book, ancient, and modern classical languages, history and geography, arithmetic and mathematics. No pupil will be received who cauuot read and write fairly, TERMS. Tuition . . .. .. £15 a year Board , . . J>so ft year To be paid Quarterly in advauce to the account of the " Kai Warra Warra Grammar School," at the Union Bank of Australia. A quarter's notice is required before the removal of a boarder. Jan. 30, 1863. j TINWARE 1 TINWAJttE ! TINWARE ! JUST RECEIVED, 4 cases Tinware, consisting of teapots, coffee pots, horn lauthorns, &c, to be sold Cheap, at W. H. JOH NSON'S TIN PLATE WORKER, LAMBTON QUAY, Two doors from the Crown aud Anchor. N.8.-— -Teapots, from Is each. Jan. 30. 1863. HOB SALE OR TO LET .V Wiih oi without a right of purchase. A 700 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with house of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acre* ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Deo. 29, 1862. WOOL. 'IIHE subscribers are buyers of Wool and they J make advances on shipments consigned to their friends iv Eugltnd and Australia. A. P. SIUAitT & CO. Dec. 13, 18P2. TO BUILDERS. WANTED, Tenders for building a Dwelling House, at Terawitti, on the Estate of the late James Mnomannmau The contractor to find all material &c ,lor the completion of the same.Flan aud specifications nn»y be seeu at Mr VY. Rowland's, Lambton Quay. ' Tenders will be received until 3rd February, 1863 by JOHN S. SMITH, or W. ROWLAND! 3 , Trustees for the said Estate* Jan. 26, 1883.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1824, 31 January 1863, Page 2
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