GRAND CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY 19th APRIL, 1864. -jlj-R. G. H. YKNNELL Has received instructions to offer BY PUBLIC. AUCTION, ON THE ABOVE DAY. (TUESDAY NEXT) The undermentioned Valuable ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE. AS - MESSRS. KRTTLL & CO! Are about to move into their new premises situate at the corner of Harbor Street and Custom-House Quay immediately after the above Sale, the Auctioneer would beg to impress upon purchasers the genuineness cf this Sale, as in most cases a sacrifice will rather be submitted to, than that Messrs Krnll & Co. should have to remove their goods to their new premises. LIST OF ARTICLES. £ vfc,. Teas Plantation Coffee Neva Stearine Candles Bottled Vinegar Vinegar in'caiks Currants Fleme Raisins Muscatel Layers Eleme Figs Potted Meats Bloater Paste Anchovy do Curry Powder French Capers Salad Oil Havannah Cigars Negrohead Tobacco Flavoring Essences Black Lead Bice White Popper Castor Oil Assorted Sauces Lea & Perrins' Worcester Saqce Mustard in this and bottles Hair Oil , Lavender Water Violet Powder Vestas in plaid and tin boxes Bottled Cherries in brandy » Liquid Blacking - Frenoh Plums in jars Lobsters, Scotoh Confectionery Dried Applets Normandy Pippins in baskets Carbonate of Soda Coleman's Starch Twelvetree's Washing Powder Raspberry Vinegar <fee, &c. t tie* The Sale will commence punctually at One o'clock, ' and will take place in the Large Sale Room of Messrs Krull & Co.'s New Stores. LUNCHEON WILL BE PROVIDED At 12 o'clock. Custoro-House Quay, 13th April, 1864. TO LIBRARIANS, STATIONERS, AND FANCY DEALERS. MONDAY, 26th APRIL, 1864. MR. JOHN H. HORNER has been favored with instructions by MRS. ELIZABETH WBIGGLESWOKTH, . who is retiring from business, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Lambton Quay, on Monday, 20th April, 1864, without the least reserve, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK. IN TRADE of the Toy and Perfumery establishment and the Circulating Library. The Toys and Perfumery are all of a very superior description. The Library consists of upwards of 1000 vols. of literature selected wiih great taste, and among them will be found some very valuable works. Terms at Sale. ~" | March 26, 1864. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1864. publkTsale. Tl JTESSRB. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been JxjL favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, Wellington, on Tuobday, 3rd May, at 2 o'clock The residue of the term in the Depasturing License over that portion of the Run commonly known as Flat Point, .comprising about 9000 acres - ' unpurchaaed landi The Household and Freehold Land, about 600 •feres, together with the Dwelling Houses, Buildings, Yards, and other improvements. The flock of Sheep, consisting of about 2,300 ewes, wethers, &o, of variouß ages. Further particulars will be given at the time of Sale, or any information may be obtained on application to W. W. Taylor, Esq, Lambton Quay ' or at the Auctioneer's Office. Exchange Buildings. April Ist, 1864. ;XjrTELLINGTON AT II EN& UM. LECTURE. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL ISth, 1864. A SUBJBCT :— "TOUB IN THEj BURMESE EMPIRE," '' t -r.: ■■*'■.;, itf >:■>_' ■•■ „■ . . - ; MAJOR GORTON. H.F.LOGAN, : • : .. ' Hoi. Sec. ■_.?; 10, 1864,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 19 April 1864, Page 2
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491Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 19 April 1864, Page 2
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