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THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday, the 24th November, at 2 o'clock, On account of whom it may concern, Ex William Carey, from London, more or less damaged, B & H 16 caßks Crushed Sugar W 23 boxes Sperm Candles 8 cases Starch 6 boxes Blue 4 cases Mustard 9 boxes Soap 3 casks Oatmeal 13 kegs Nails 50 casks Roman and Portland Cement Without the slightest reserve in lots to suit purchasers. 25 tons Derwent Brown River Potatoes Ex Catherine, from Hobart Town. 24 casks Crushed Sugar 77 boxes Sperm Candles 12 cases Starch 15 „ Blue 6 „ Mustard 31 boxes Soap 37 casks Oatmeal 37 kegs Nails 19 hhds. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Ale And various other goods. AND On account of the General Government. One Boat, with Mast and Sail, lately used in the Customs Department. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Novembsr 23, 1863. THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1863. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have received instructions fiom MESSRS. KRULL & CO., to sell by public auction, the following goods, now landing EX URANUS, FROM HAMBURG, 200 casks superfine loaf sugar 10 „ treacle 250 boxes candles 40 bales sUuw paper for grocers, &c And various other goods. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely, at the Stores of Messrs. Duncan & VennelL. Terms Liberal. Nov. 23, 1863. FRIDAY, 27th INST. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, Those Premises on Lambton Quay, lately occupied by Mr L. Levy and Meßsrs Mercer Ganrler & Co. The whole of the material to be removed within ten days from the day at' sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Wellington, Nov. 23, 18ti3. PRINCE OF WALKS THEATRE, UPPER RANGITIKI. Scenic Artist — Trooper J. Nicholson Stage Machinists — Corporal W. Babbington and Trooper B. Sheriff. The Members of the W.C.D. Force A.D. Club beg to announce that they will have the honor of appearing (for the first time in this district) on THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1863. IN BUBLESQUE, SINGING akd DANCING, AND FARCE. The Performance will commence with the Lyceum Faroe by J. M. Morton, entitled, BOX AND COX. Jonn Box — a Journeyman Printer-Sergt-mjr Morton James Cox — v Journeyman Hatter — Corp. H. Ross Mrs Bouncer — a Lodging-house Keeper — Trooper G. Richardson INTERLUDE, Songs Mr W. Howaon Singing By Members of the Club Dance Trooper J. Howard To conclude with J. H. Byron's Burlesque of the LADY OF LYONS. Beausant — a bit of great weight in Lyons, in fact a heavy villain Cor. H. Rose Colonel Damas — a veteran of the old school Trp. G.Richardson Deschappelles — wholesale grocer Trooper W. Hart Claude Miinoite — a romantic youth and a Crichtou in a small way „ T. H. Hill Landlord — a Re-publican , J. Nicholson Leomes — a f'ootinau Trooper Hart Gaspar — a youth not long out or in Trp. J. Nicholson Madame Deschapelles — mother of her child and wife of her husband Cor. J. Joynson Janet— -a colonial help . . . . Trooper G. Blake Pauline — a victim of misplaced confidence Trooper T. Earls Widow Millnotte — mother of her son, somewhat faded ... Sergt.-mnj or Morton Prices of Admission. — Pit, 3s; Reserved Seats, ss. Performance to commence at half-past 7 sharp. VIVAT KEGINA. Trooper H. ROSS, Stage Manager. Nov. 16, 186 S. "IyTEVV ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, J_^j MANNERS STREET. The Great National Scotch Drama ROB ROY ! Will shortly be produced, with New Scenery ! Dresses ! ! Stage Appolntmeuts H! for tin BENEFIT OF MRS T. VALENTINE For further particulars see Hand Bills. "DOYA.L LYCEUM THEATRE. ME. J. HI WILLIAM'S BENEFIT Will take place at the above Theatre, ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30th, On which occasion Mrs FOLEY and Mr G. H. SWAN (who has kindly given his valuable services for this night only) will appear. Nov. 20, 1863. NOW LANDING, EX JOHN BUNYAN. 0~l O CASES, BALES, and TRUNKS SEASONABLE DRAPERY BOOTS and SHOES, &c. JACOB JOSEPH & GO. Not. 23, 18*5.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 2

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