TUESDAY, 17th NOVE.VIBKR, 18(33. | _____ IMPORTANT S\LK TO CLOSE VARIOUS CONSIGNMENTS. MR J. H. HORNER. lias received instructions from Messrs. W. B; RHODES & Co., to sell liy public auction, at their large Iron Stores, on Tuesday, the 17th November, the following goods, viz: — 10 hhdß Reigate ale 10 „ W.I. mm 5 qr-casks sherrj No 1 Sydney pieces 2 Victoriati „ 2 Sydney „ 7 canes galvanized irou ' 1 bale blue blankets 1 bhii tinwnre ! 5 cases small wares, consisting of sleel engravings, stationery, pencils, wnx vestat, priming paper, aooouiu " papers, &c, &c. 2 cases ironmongery, consisting of Ijolts, screws, locks, hinges, &c, 1 cask cross garnet hinges 17 kegs assorted cut clasp nails &o. &c. &c. Also, ( 1 qr-eask pale brandy i f I set plated harness 1 hhd pale brandy ' A fashionable Malvern Dog Cart, quite uew Sale to commence at 3 o'clock »h»rp. Catalogues will be prepared. Luncheon provided. Nov. 6, 1863. i PRODUCE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOV., 18(53. MRSSRS. OWEN BROS', will sell by public auction at their Stores, in the above day, 12 bales washed Wool 26 bags prime Oats , Terms Cash. Sale Rt 3 o'clock. Nov. 10, 1863. £ FRIDAY, 20th NOV., 1863. MESSRS. OWEN BROS', will sell by public auction ai their Siores, on the above day, the undermentioned goods, viz.: — 2 cased iron bedsteads 3 large mirrors 8 cases furniture 3 crates crockery, consisting of dinner and breakfast services, aud other useful articles. Particulars in catalogues. Sale at Z o'clock. Nov. 1«, 1863. TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have received instructions to offer for sale at their Auction Kooma, on the above date, a large assortment of Drapery, Slops, Habetdashery, &o. f &c, &c, comprising — Regaitu, Scotch twill, and blue serge shirts White, drab, mole, and cord trousers Tweed vests, coats, and trousers Fudcv muslins and dresses Shawls und jackets Men's liose and half hose Bruahware, combs Blucher aud Wellington bbots Fringes, trimmings, and ribbons Whiie, blue, and grey blankets And various other goods Terms LiberalSale to commence at 1 o'clock. Custom House Street, Wellington, Nov. 16, 1863. TO LIGHTERMEN AND OTHERS. r J "ENDERS will be received at this office until 1 Tuesday, the 24th instant, at noon, for the removal and replacement of the moorings near the Queen's Whurf. Specifications may be seen and all particulars obtnined on application to the Harbor Master at his office. N.B. — The teudeis will be received under the U9nal conditions, viz : — That the lowest tender will be accepted (if any) providing that it is accompanied by the names of persons who are willing to become security for the due performance of the work, and that the Government are satisfieil to accept the security of such persons ; but the Government will be at liberty to decline the whole of the tenders, fthould it deem it expedient to do so, J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, November 16, 1803. WELLINGTON TOWN BOARD. "T^TOTICE is hereby given that the Meetings JLI of the Wellington Town Board will take place at the Office of the Board, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, at -1 o'clock p.m., on Tuesday, in every week And that the Assessment of the Te Aro W«rd is completed and may be inspected by every owner or occupier of property included in suoh assessment, during office houis. (from 10 to 4 o'clock) for a period of Twenty-one days, from the day of the dme hereof, at the Office of the Board. WILLIAM AL r EN, Chairman of the Board. Nov. 12, 1863. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT fX. (LIFE ASSURANCE) SOCIETY. Incoporated in 1857 by Act of Parliament of N.S.W. Principu, Office — Hunteb Stbeet, Sydney. CHAIRMAN, GEORGE KING, Esq. DEPUTY CHAIBUAN, A. T. HOLYROYD, Esq., M.L.A. ■WELLINGTON : Medical Referee— Alexander Johnston, Esq. For Tables of Rates for Life Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment Business (which is transacted on th« moat favorable cerms by this Society), forms of proposal and every information, apply to JONAS WOODWARD, Agent. Wellington, Nov. 6, 1863. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOIREE. WILL BE HELD IN THB ODD FELLOWS' HALL, WELLINGTON, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th INST. A DDRESSE3 will be given by Ministers of the XX. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Tea, &c., served by Mr Lairijj, and select pisces of Music will be sung. Tea will commence at 6 o'clock, and Tickets may be obtained (2s each) at Mr James Wallace's, Mr P. Laing's, Mr 11. Shaw's; Mr W. Lyons, Mr J. Bertram's, and Mr W. Scott's. Nov. 16, 18G3. Mit WILSON will deliver his LEOTLTttE THIS EVENING in the Hall of iho Athenaeum, To oemraenoe at 8 o'clock. SUBJECT— "JACOB'S VISION*" Not. 16th 1803.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1984, 17 November 1863, Page 2
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