THURSDAY. 30th APRIL, 1863. 'I MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have | received instructions to sell by Public < Auction, on Thursday next, the 30th inst, at their I Stores, i The Building known as the COTTAGE of 1 CONTENT situate at Pipitea ; the whole of the material to be removed within ten days from the t d»y of sale. t Terms Cash. I April 27, 1863. rf t hutt market, wednesday, may 0, 1863. — — ( MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell nt ihe Hutt Market, on Wednasaay, May 6, at Two o'clock p.m., (unless previously disposed of by ■ private contract), ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF CATTLE, < A mixed herd, including valuable Dairy Cows. Terms at Sale. April 27, 1803. WEDNESDAY 27th MAY, 1803., PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED RAMS AND EWES, Ex Betty Perlbach, ibom Hamburg. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favored with instructions from Messrs. KIiULL & Co, to sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Manners Street, on Wednesday, the 27th May, nt Two o'clock. 14 Imported Pure Bred RAMS 15 do do EWES Selected from the flock of Bar.m von Steinberg, in Meetzen in Meoklenburg. Each buyer will receive a pedigree, attesting the purity of the breed of these aniranls, which has been certified to by Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at Hamburg, W. Waddilove, Esq. This consignment ispartof the progeny of aflock of seleoted sheep, imported into Germany by Prince Jerome Napoleon, then King of Westphalia.lfrom the celebrated Farm of Rambouillet, and which were at the downfall of tlie first French empire, acquired by the father of the Baron von Steinberg. The purity of the breed haa been sustained by judicious importations from Rambouiliet, and is distinguished by largeness of carcass, length, and fineness of wool, admirably suited for combing purposes. The weight of fleece is very considerable. Animals from this flock have frequently carried off first class prizes at Cattle Shows in Frauce and Germany, and it is a well attesied fact that the young ram 9 are in great demand by the owners of Saxony flocks, to keep up the breed of (heir sheep. The Auctioneers have every confidence iv re> commending this importation to the notice of Flock Masters in New Zealand, as they have been particularly selected for their hardiness and adaptability to a chaugeable climnte, and, not being like most imported sheep stable bred, they will be found well able to stand rough weaiter, and easily accli. matised. Not the least of their recommeudation is the ease with which they are maintained in condition on the most indifferent pastures, bo that as a most profitable investment they will be found unequalled. The lerms of Sale will be most liberal. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 27th April, 1803. "TTIOTOUIAN COMPANY'S SUGARS. ON SALE EX BETTY PEHLBACH. First white, first counter, auil yellow EDWAKD PEARCE. April PA, 1863. "TTTANTKD, for the Pabautanni Saw Mills, VV Poiirua — Bushmen and Beuchmeu. Apply at the Mills. Pahauianui Mills, April 24, 1803. WANTED, a Shepherd. Apply to JOHNSTON &CO. April 17, 1863. *A I ANTED, — Sheep on terms, with a guaranteed VV iucrease. For further particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. April 6, 1863. WANTED, a General Servant, apply to MRS L. MOSS. Lambton Quay. April 27, 1863. OIL! OILI OIL! ON SALE by the Uudereiguod, a few casks of superior Humpback Oil. J. WAI, DEN, Clay Point. O~N SALE. K(~\ KEGS PRIME BUTTER JACOB JOSEPH & CO. April 8, 1863. SHEEP FOR SALE. 2AAA STORE WETHERS 9 \JyJ\J SCO „ „ (half fit for the butcher) 250 fat Wethers 1000' Ewes (mixed lot) LEVIN & CO. April 24, 1803. ON SALE EX " BETTY PERLBACH," From Hamburo via Melbourne. f)AA CASES GENEVA £l\J\J 200 „ brandy 100 eases cherry cordial 50 cherry brandy 15 assorted cordials 15 „ currngoa 15 „ maraschino 5 „ Dutch bitters 5 „ brandy do 25 „ raspberry vinegar fl „ raspberry syrup 30 cherry syrup 25 „ claret 12 „ hock 20 „ sparkling hook 5 Madeira 500 „ India pale ale 100 „ porter 1 CO pale sherry 50 port wine 200 b oxes Cramer's Neva candles 3 cases preserved milk 1 „ rocks and drops 2 „ London mixtures 4 „ Wotherspoon's confectionery 10 bags while pepper 2 cases playing cards % „ saloon matches 2 paperhangings 1 „ waxed calfskins 10 kegs printing ink 4 cases India rubber combs,, oontiiiuing dressing, small tooth, and children's combs 5 „ tobacconist wares 1 „ Berlin wool I „ buckskins trousering, &o 1 „ heavy winter stuffs, Raglan, &c 2 „ trousering, mixtures, teo 1 „ superfine black doeskin and peruvienne 20 very superior cane seated chairs 3 superior cottage pianos iv rosewood, by Lanne, Hamburg 49 boxes window glass, assorted sizes 8 onska Belgian zinc, Ho. 10 and 11 10 kegs French wire nails 4 casks tinware, containing camp kettles, bush pots, pints and Jmlf-pint pots, round au oval dishes, washing basins, cullenders, dust pans, candle moulds 2 iron fireproof and thief resisting safes, by J. T. Schmidt, Hamburg " ■' , '"»: ■- Flagstones and firebricks ; KRULL & CO. Plimmer's Wharf, Ajril27, 1889. . .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1861, 28 April 1863, Page 2
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