PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1868. MESSRS. OWEN BROS, will sell at their stores on the above day, the undermentioned goods, viz : 6" qr-caslts sherry wine 20 cases currants 5 French plums (!? boxes figs 21 „ muscatel raisins 3 barrels walnuts 10 cases export night lights 1 cutlery 3 superior, in boxes 2 „ hosiery 1 haberdashery 11 pairs pilot cloth trowsers 12 cheviot coats 2 pieces brovn drill 3 boxes meu'a white kid gloves 7 doz men's cotton half-hose 5 regatta shirts 30 men's summer coats 10 doz Lephorn straw hats 20 cotton shawls Full particulars will appear in catalogues. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Terms Liberal. Wellington Sept. 30, 1563. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS, BETHUNE & HUNTER have receivsd instructions from Robert R. Strang, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday, the 15th October, 1863, at 2 o'clock. TOWN ACRK No. 118 having a frontage to Willis and Ingestre Streets. Exchange Buildings, 28th September, 1863. "TTICTORIA by the Grace of Gr-d, of the United V Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen; to Alfred de Bathe Brandon of the City of Wellington, in the Province of Wellington and Colony of New Zealand, Solicitor, and Peteb Hume of Wairarapa in the said province, farmer, Greeting : Whereas, au action has been commenced in the Middle District of our Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, wherein John Howahd Wallace, of Wellington aforesaid, Auctioneer is plaintiff, and Edward Daniell the junior is defendant: And Whereas, it hath beeu mode known to us, that there are moneys and personnl property belonging to the said Edward Daniell, junior, now in the hands or in the custody or under the control of you, the said Alfred de Bathe Brandon, and Peter Huuie or one of you. We command you and each of you that you do not sell, or otherwise dispose or part with the said money and personal property of the said Edward Daniell the junior, or any part thereof until the further order cf the said Court shall be made known te you. \Vitneßs, Alexander James Johnston. Esquire, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the eighth day of September, 1803. This writ was sued out by Charles Beard Izaro of Lambton Quay, Wellington, Solicitor for the plaintiff. LANDING EX WILLIAM CAREY. i)hj TRUNKS of ladies', girls', and children's j6J # BOOTS and SHOES from the •stablishmaut of E. Bostock, of Northampton, comprising 2,480 pairs. D. ANDERSON, Oct. 1,1803. Lnmbton Quay. LANDED EX LATE ARKIVALS AND/ WILLIAM CAREY. £*P^ CRATES, casks, and hhds. of CHIUA, \J9J GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, compisiug every useful article required in that line. D. ANDERSON, Oct. 1, 18C3. Lambton Qna;. LANDED EX WILLIAM CAREY. ' A(~\ BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR TD\_/ SO barrels Currants 40 cases Raisins 20 boxes Muscatels 4 cases Figa 20 barrels, Nuts, Almonds, and Walnuts A reduction will be made in the price of every article »f dried fruit from the Ist inst. D. ANDEKSON. / Oct. 1, 1863. Lambton Quay.X, ON SALE. 1 f\f\ BARRELS MARZKTTI'S PORTER, J-Uvy pints and quarts 20 cases Marzetti's pint Ale HO casks Blood's Potter, in pints and quarts 200 cases key braud Gin D. ANDERSON, Oct. 1, 186: J. Lambton Qu*y. WANTED a good General Female Servant. Immediate application necessary to, MAJOR GORTON. Queen's Hotel. Sept., 30th, 1863. NOTICE. THE friends of the late Mr John Wilson, Mariner, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his lute residence, Moles-worlh-streat, at half-past 3 o'clock, p.m..on Fridty, the 2nd Ootober, WM. JABEZ HALL, Undertaker. Sept. 30, 1863. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers and Singing Members of tho above Society, will be held in lbs Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday, ihe 15th instant, at 7 o'clock, for tli* purpose of Elsciiug Office JJear*rs for the coming season. W. H. HOLMES, Hon. Sec. and Trea»r. Wellington, Oct. 1, IBflß. NELSON. AND MARLBOROUGH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). FOR WANJANUI AND NRLSON. ,_ r 11H E Company's powerful paddle •H^^^&s. JL steamer •A^iiwiSjrlinui John Walker, Coronander, will sail (weather permitting) for the above ports on Saturday, Ootober 10th, at 12 noon ; leaving Wanganui for Nelson on Tuesday, October IBih, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board. 11. FROST, Secretary. | Sept. 00, 1863.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1964, 1 October 1863, Page 2
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718Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1964, 1 October 1863, Page 2
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