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i TUESDAY, 25th MAY. m STOREKEEPERS, BOOT ANI) SHOEt*y MAKERS, AND OTHERS. j|a/rESSRS^S ( UNCAN & VENNELL have rejajV' giß-M-ed jfj&tructions to sell by Publio Auction, $f^thei|^fore|p>i) Tuesday next, the 26th inst. "mi 2!tM:j)ks gent's patent and kid spring side |f W boots $/*\ 2 „ ladies' cashmere boots, spring side "* 2 „ „ cloth „ „ 1 „ girls' „ „ „ i 1 • „ men's bluchers 1 „ „ lace-ups 1 „ gent's balmorals, spring side boets shooting bools, napoleons, &c, &c 1 „ ladies' kid boots I „ children's leather do 1 „ gent's patent half-wellingtons 1 „ goloßhes And other Goods. ALSO, 1 spring chaise cart and harness And one saddle \ Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. May 22, 1863. WEDNESDAY 27th MAY, 1863, PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED RAMS AND EWES, Ex Betty Pbrlbaoh, from Hamburg. MESSRS. BET-pUNE & HUNTER have been favored with instructions from Messrs. KRULL & Co, to sell !• y Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Manners Street, on Wednesday, the 27th May, at Two o'clock. 14 Imported Pure Bred RAMS 15 do do EWES Selected from the flock of Baron von Steinberg, in Meetzen in Me&klenburg. Each buyer will receive a pedigree, attesting the purity of the breed of these animals, which bas been certified to by Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at Hamburg, W. Waddilove, Esq. This consignment is part of the progeny of a flock of selected sheep, imported into Germany by Prince Jerome Napoleon, tben King of Westphalia, from the oelebrated Farm of Rambouillet, and which were at the downfall of tbe first French empire, acquired by the father of the Baron von Steinberg. The purity of the breed bas been sustained by judicious importations from Rambouillet, 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 France and Germany, and it is a well attested fact that the young rams are in great demand by the owners of Saxsny flocks, to keep up the breed of their fheep. The Auctioneers have overy confidence in recommending this importation to the notice of Flock Masters in New Zealand, as they have been particularly selected for their hardiness and adaptability to a changeable climate, and, not being like most imported sheep stable bred, they will be found well able to stand rough weather, and easily acclimatised. Not the least of their recommendation is the ease with which they are maintained in condition on the most indifferent pastures, so that as amost profitable investment they will be found unequalled. The Terms of Sale will be most liberal. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 27th Aprii, 1863. j WEDNESDAY, 27tk MAY, 1863. PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED RAMS. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Manners Street, on Wednesday, the 27th May, at 2 o'clock, after their other sale of Rams and Ewes, 12 Pure Bred Imported Rams seleoted from the flock of Baron von Langermann, of Dambeck, Meoklenburg. Tbess Rams bave been landed in first rate order and condition ex Betty Perlbach, from Hamburg, and will be found admirably adapted for improving the bred of Sbeep in. this Colony. Exebange Buildings, May 22, 1863. FRIDAY, 29th MAY, 1863. PUBLIC SALE. * MESSRS, BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Publio Auction, at tbe Exchange, on Friday, the 29th May, at 2 o'clock, 2 cases well assorted hosiery 1 bale bine serge shirts 1 case tweeds and cassimeres 2 trunks men's clothing 1 „ ladies' do 1 „ children's do 4 pieces wbite quilting 1 carpet and 1 rug . 12 perambulators And other Goods. Exchange Buildings, May 22, 1863. WEDNESDAY, Bbd JUNE, 1863. HUTT MARKET. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at the Hutt Market, ; on Wednesday, the 3rd June, at 2 o'clock. 25 Superior DAIRY COWS heavy in calf Exchange Buildings, J May 22, 1863. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1863. HUTT MARKET. MR J. H. HORNER will sell by Public Auotion, on Wednesday, 3rd June, without reserve, tbe following stock, By order of Chas. E. Bibd, Esq. 850 good Store Wethers By order of Richard Babton, Esq. 50 fat Wethers 20 Pigs AFTER WHIOH, Store Cattle, Milea Cows, 2 Draught Horses and a few Hacks, TERMS LIBERAL. The / auctioneer begs particularly to call the attention of Graziers and Butchers to tbis genuine sale, the lots will be arranged to suit purohasers, and as an investment must ensure a handsome profit iv the spring. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. May 22, 1863. TOWN BELT. THE COMMISSIONERS for the management of Oity Reserves are prepared to receive sealed Tenders for 14 years leases, for the following Seotions' of the Ton n Belt, upon the same terms and conditions and according to the same form of tender as advertised, April 20, 1868, Terrace District — Sections 3 and 11 Western District-— Sections 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, aud 28 Southern District — Seotion 8 Eastern District — Sections 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, and 7 Mount Vie toria District — Sections 1 , 5, and 7 A plan of the .Sections and a draft form of lease can be seen at the office of the Secretary to the Board of Commissioners. Sealed Tenders to be delivered at the offioe of the Seoretary to the Board before one o'olook, p.m., on Monday, June 1, 1863. J. H. WALLACE, Seoretary . To the Board of Commissioners. WeUington, May 11 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1872, 23 May 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1872, 23 May 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1872, 23 May 1863, Page 2

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