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10 cases Keiller's confectionery assorted 4 „ do candied peel do 1 „ nutmegs, in 281b bags 1 „ mixed spice, in 1 j and 2oz packets 1 „ cloves, in 281b bags 6 barrels Jamaica ginger 20 casks Patna rice 2 cwt canary seed 6 cases sardines, £ tins 6 „ do i „ 10 half tierces negrohead tobacco ' (Shellard's) 2 cases powdered tartaric acid, in 28lb jars § „ blue stone 12 bales £ wool packs 10 ; . roping twine 4 cases shop do 24 „ Tupper's galvanised corrugated iron, 6, 7, and Bft 12 „ Tupper's galvanised plaia iron, 6, 7, and Bffc 4 „ galvanised guttering piping, capping, heads and shoes 2 kegs galvanised nails, screws, &c 1 highly finished stationary horizontal, high pressure steam engine, cylinder 11 j inches diameter, with 30 inch stroke and all connexions complete 3 cases fancy goods, viz : — glovt, jewel, and work boxes, tea caddies, card boxes, book slides, writing desks, and inkstands, envelope cases, blotters, postage stamp and portrait albums, bottle cases, pool trays, watch, cigar, and match stands, spill cups, call bells, chess and backgammon boards, courier and travelling bags, reticules, indispensibles, memorandum and pocket books, paper weights, date racks, picnic baskets, bagatelle boards, dressing cases, puff boxes, combs, brushes, silver watches, &c. W. & G. TURNBDLL k CO. Sept, 18,1803. ON SALE EX LOUIS A MIRIAM. A TONS SNOWDROP SUGAR TC 25 rolls 4-4 white and checked matting 15 „ 5-4 do do 50 doz galvanised iron buckets TO ARRIVE PER ESPERANZA. 6 tons Company's sugar 2 „ soap 100 boxes mould candles W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. August 11, 1863. GENUINE AND UNRESERVED SALE LEASEHOLD CITY PROPEBTT, ON LAMB TON QUAY. MOST VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE MERCANTILE PREMISES. HARBOR AND MAIN STREET FRONTAGES, CITT OF WELLINGTON. "jl/TESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER Have received instructions from MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Who aro relinquishing the Auctioneering department of their business, to submit to public competition on the premises Lambton Quay, on THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1803, At 2 o'clock, precisely, WITHOUT the SLIGHTEST RESERVATION BY AUCTION, Their commodious, spacious, and centrally situated warehouses, out-stores, &c, recently built of durable woods and patent galvanised iron, all in good repair. Leased from the College Trustees for 21 years, from 29;h September, 1859, having an unfcxpired term of 17 years to run, at the low rental of £i3 10s per annum for 87 feet frontage, being at the rate of 10s per foot. The above unsurpassed mercantile premises are placed in the very heart of Wellington, on the main thoroughfare of the town, in close proximity to the Custom House, Post Office, Queen's Warehouse, Government Wharf, Bauks; with Harbor and Stree frontages, through which nearly all the traffic of the City passes. This unrivalled Commercial Mart comprises the well-known established spacious AUCTION ROOM, 42x23; LARGE STOKE ROOM, UPSTAIRS, 04x23, (at present used to drill the Wellington Militia and Volunteers in). COUNTING HOUSE, 20x12, with fittings, &c. complete. PRIVATE OFFICE, 10x10, with fi>e place. ROOMY LEAN-TO, 64x12, in the rear, extending the whole length of the building The Premises are capable of Storing ONE THOUSAND TONS OF GOODS. In addition to the above are the delaohed compact COMMODIOUS BONDED STORES, in tho rear of th? premises each 28x16, having an end frontage to the Harbor. ALSO, THE LARGE PLOT OF LAND, 66xfi3. forming part of this truly valuable property, which is available as an excellent site for other buildings. IThe Auctioneers need not comment on this unique, extensive, and eligible Commercial Business property — and beg to call the attention of Mercantile Men, Capitalists, &c, to this rare investrrfent, as no sites in the immediate vicinity are now for sale. The Auctioneers also guarantee that the sale shall be without reserve, and no private offer will be accepted. Terms — 20 per cent cash and the, remainder by approved bills at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, with Bauk interest added. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Smith & Co, or the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Wellington, Sept. 21, 1883. MONDAY, sth OCTOBER. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPORTED SHEEP. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by public auction at their Stock Yard, Manners-street, on Monday, the Otli October, at 2 o'clock precisely,— 12 SPLENDID PURE BRED MERINO RAMS, 18 months old, iraiorted per " Fringe Alfred" from Sydney, selected from the Douro Flooks, Yass, the properly of the emiuent breeder, H. O'Brien, Esq. They are the progeny of some French Merino Sheep, selected by Mr J. B. Edtsnborough from the pure Electoral Negretd breed at Chatillan Sur Seine, importeS by Mr O'Brien, in the ship Ardmillan. For further particulars respecting these sheep, see advertisement inserted by Aiessrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co,, in the Wellington Independent, of 14th July, 1803. 2 PURE BRED NEGRETTI RAMS, Nos. 95, and 137, Bred by J. F. Hoffschlager, Esq., imported in ihe ship ' Hermine," from Hamburg, and sold by order of Messrs. Krull & Co , on the 15th October 1881, when ench of them brought the sum of £ib. 3 NKGRETTI RAMS, AND 2 MAIDEN EWES Got by the Rams N os. 95 and 137 out of pure selected Merino Ewes, bred by — MacArthur, Esq., of New South Wales, whose floek is justly celebrated in Australia, bis clip always realising the highest price in the London market. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, g§tU September, 1868J ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 2

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