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WEDIWB^DA¥j - OCTOBER M, 1863, , SALE OF SUNDRIES: 1 .., MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by pubHc- auction^ at his Sale Room, Lambton Qnay, ou Wefe^sday", §qitoberl4, lß63^ft£ ip'cio'ck precisely, The unexpired term, about 1£ years, of Acres 101, 105, and 107 in Cuba Street, Webb Street, and Taranaki Street, fenced and *=§«4=down in good grass and cultivated t annual rent, £\ft,— subject to au agreement &» tVe occupation of a small portion of Acre 101 at iM per annum. ** AisdVlue'following goods A variety 'oPcVockery,' Glassware, Furniture,' anct Sundries ,' i . n ■•>:• And also, That §he<J 5 a^it i}ow stands .upon, the, Reclaimed Land, opposite the Supreme Court, 40x16 ; together jW.ith sundry^ t^nb | er,,. j .nails, , flagstones, and other building materials.' Terms Cash. Larabton Quay, Oct. 7, 1863. GENUINE AND UNRESERVED SALE LEA S'EHO L : D 'CITY PROPERTY, Iji " ' 6N 1 lAMBTON QUAY. ' out wi,ii. ■ - . • • MOST VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE MERa ,CAN.TILE PREMISES. HARBOR AND MAIN STREET FRONTAGES, City op Wellington, TV/TESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER Have received instructions from MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Who are relinquishing . the Auctioneering department of their business, to submit to public competition on the premises Lambton Quay, on .THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1863, At 2 o'clock, precisely, WITHOUT the SLIGHTEST RESERVATION BY AUCTION, Their commodious, spacious, and centrally situated wrrcliouses, 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 29.1i September, 1859, having an unexpired term of 17 years to run, at the low rental of £±.3 10s per annum for 87 feet frontage, being at the rate of 10s per foot. The above unsurpassed mercantile premises ace placed in the very heart of Wellington, on the main thoroughfare ef the town, in close proximity to the Custom House, Post Office, Queen's Warehouse, Government Wharf, Banks; 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 STORE ROOM, UPSTAIRS, 64x28, (at present used to drill the Wellington Militia and Volunteers in). ' COUNTING HOUSE, 20x12, with fittings, &c. complete. ■ PRIVATE OFFICE, 10x10, with fire place. ROOMY LEAN-TO, C-lx 1 ?, in ibe rear, extending the whole :>gth of tht building The Premise* fro capable of StoiingONE THOUSAND TONS OF GOODS. In Addition to the above ore the detached compact COMMODIOUS BONDED STORES, in the rear of th» premises each 28x16, having an end frantaga to the Harbor. ALSO, THE LARGE PLOT OF LANS, 66x63. forming part of this truly valuable property, wind is availabla as an excellent site for other buildings JThe Auctioneers need not comment oi: this unique, extensive, and eligible Commercial Business property — and beg to call the attention of Mercantile Men, Capitalists, &c, to this rare investment, as no sites in the immediate vicini'.y are now for sale. The Auctioneers rlso guarantee thai the sale shall be without reserve, and no private offer will be accepted. I'EBM8 — 20 per cent ensh and the remainder bj approved bills at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, with Bani interest added. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Smiil & Co, or the Auctioneers. Sale to romraence at Two o'clock. Wellington, Sept. 21, 18C3. THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1863. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. MESSRS, BETHUNE & HUNTER l.ave receivsd instructions from Robert R. Strang, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, on Thursday, the 15th October, 1863, at 2 o'clock, on the premises of Messrs. Smith & Co., Lambton Quay, after the sale of ihcii pxoperty, TOWN ACRE No. 118 having a frontage to Willis and Ingestre Streets, divided into nine convenient building allotments. Exchange Buildings, 30th September, 1863. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. To Contractors, Builders, Cabinet Makers, and Others. .. MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL hare received instructions from Mr C. R. CARTER, who is retiring from business, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Lambton Quay, ou the above date, The whole of his STOCK-IN TRADE, consistiag of totara and figured red pine boards assorted; cedar, totara, and pine s«antling; carpenter's benches, iron cramps, rim and mortice locks, Ewbank's patent and other nails, butt hinges, screws, glass paper and other useful material. Full particulars will appear in catalogues. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o'clock Terms at Sale, October 12, 1863. EAGLE TAVERN, LAMBTON QUAY. WILLIAM JONES begs to inform his Mends and the public generally, that ke has taken the above; well-known premises from Mr Conrad Diehl, and trusts by civility and attention to busi ness, as' well as always keeping on hand a choice selection of wines, spirits, and malt liquors, to receive a'sliare of public patronage. ACCOMMODATION FOR A FEW BOARDKR9. ' 'WEtL AIRED BEDS. Wellington, Oct. 7, 1863. NOTICE. f lIHE undersigned, in re tiring from business, begs _I_ to return !>is sincere tbnuks to his friends nnd the public generally, fW the very liberal support he has received during the lust seven years thnt he has been in business, aud trusts that the same favors that have been so generously awarded him, may be bestowed on biS'Suecessor, Mr William Jones. CONRAD DEIHL, Eagle Tavern, Wellington, Oct. 7, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1863, Page 2

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