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THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd JULY. PUBLIC SALE. "T\/TESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have reJjli. ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the premises in Manners and Herbert -streets, on Thursday and Friday, the 2nd and 3rd July, commencing each day at 12 o'clock noon precisely. The whole of the Stock in-Trade belonging to Mr William Spinks, who is retiring from business, consisting of upwards of 1000 lots of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Bice, Oilman's Stores, Earthenware, Glassware, Stoneware, Ironmongery, Nails, Brashware, Vestas, Pipes, Bath Bricks, Spices, Perfumery, Weights and Scales, Buckets, Pepper Mill, Coffee Mill and Roaster, Sperm Candles, Tapioca, Lamp Cotton, Paper Sugar Bags, Iron Pots, Sauce Pans, Oval Boilers, Frying-pans, Stew-pans, Kettles, Rakes, Fenders, Door Mats, Whiting, Soda, Treacle, Liverpool and Dairy Salt, and an immense variety of other goods, as enumerated in the Catalogue. AND At 2 o'clock, on THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, THE STORES lately occupied by Mr Spinks, and Freehold Land on which they are erected, haviug a frontage of 52 feot to Manners-street, and 82 feet to Herbertstreet. These desirable premises are well and substantially built, and from their situation aud position in the centre of the commercial portion of the City of Wellington, are admirably adapted for carrying on either a Wholesale or Retail business. ALSO, Two very valuable Allotments of Freehold Land situated in Willis-street, next to the residence of Mr Spinks, each having a froutago of 50 feet to Willis-street, by a depih of 99 feet. Exchange Buildings, 19th June, 1863. MONDAY, 6th JULY. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO., will sell by public auction at their ircn store, Lombardtree t, on Monday, the 6th July, The Cargo of the " Clara Rosalie" from Mauritius. consisting of — White and yellow crystal sugars Bright and yellow counter do. Ration do. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. June 18, 1863. MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1863. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. will seirby Public Auction, at their Stores, Lombard Street, on Monday, the 6th July, after the Sale of Sugars ex Clara Rosalie* 19 cases Sago 7 tons Madagascar Bice 75 cases fine Port Wine June 26, 1863. WANTED to Rent, a House containing large Dining and Sitting Rooms, Kitchen accommodation, &c, and capable of being arranged to afford separate sleeping accommodation for twelve persons. Apply tby letter, 8.C., office of this pa^er. June 22, 1863. WANTED a pair of Sawyers, to cut any amount of Timber on Farm. Good load and plenty of Sale. EBDEN'S Petoni, Hutt. June, 18, 1863. WANTED a man and his wife, without incumbrance, to take charge of a Dairy Station at Greytown, Wairarapa. Apply to P. COTTER, Upper Hutt. May 29, 1863. I7<OR SALE OR TO LET, . With oi without a right of purchase. A. 700 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with house of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 10 f 0 acres ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Dec. 29, 1862. PURE ALPACAS. Importation into Australia of Pure Alpacas, consigned to J. H. Clough & Co., Wool-brokers, Melbourne. JH. CLOUGH & CO. have the honor to inforn> • the public that they have been inutructed by Mr Duffield to announce that the ship Julia Farmer, having on board 550 PURE ALPACAS, may now be expected to arrive in Hobson's Bay any day after this date. This new and invaluable stock has been selected with great care, and consists of 450 females and 100 males, of which about 25 per cent, are pure whites. In reference to the mode of their disposal, particulars will be duly published on the arrival of the ship. May 15, 1863. T7*OR SALE AT THE UPPER HUTT. 50,000 Shingles 10,000 Palings 500 Posts, totara For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. June 29, 1863. JUST PUBLISHED j AND ON SALE AT [THE "INDEPENDENT" OFFICE . . MAHOE LEAVES, BEING A SELECTION- OF . SKETCHES Q-g NEW ZEALAND AND ITS INHABITANTS ANI> OTHEB MATTEBS CONCEBNINQ THEM, BY THOMAS MOSEB. nnHESE SKETCHES, originally contributed t« -_L the columns of the Wellington Independent, have almost from their first appearance, achieved a universal popularity, and have been reprinted into many of the leading journals of New Zealand. The picturesque style in which Native character is delineated — the racy humour shown in depicting Maori scenes and incidents — the pungent satire, freely bestowed where the author conceived there were wrongs to be redressed, or abuses to be attacked, all have combined to render " Mahoe Leaves, 1 ' the most highly appreciated series of essays, that for a lengthened period have been submitted to the judgment and criticism of the public. Such being the case, the publishers at the request of a large number "of their subscribers, have resolved to collect and reproduce them in the form of a neat volume, and thus secure to their admirers, that continuous and complete perusal which their previous appearance in a tri-weekly journal could scarcely afford. The volume will be in demy 12 mo — Price 3s. Orders for copies and applications from parties who wish to net as agents, should be addressed to Messbs. McKenzie & Muik, office af the Wellington Independent ; or to Mr W. Lyon, Lambton Quay. A MEETING OF MAGISTRATES for the transfer of Publican's Licenses, will be held ot the Resident Magistrates' Court, WelliDgton, on Wednesday, the eighth day of July,- 1863, at 12 o'clock, noon. W. R. E. BROWN, Clerk to the Beach, July 1,1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

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