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40 cases Letchford'.s ve.«ins, assorted 80 „ mustard 60 dozen galvanized buckets 50 „ American brooms 20 cases Kingsford's washing powder 80 half-chests tea 50 boxes tea 1 ton No. 1 Company's sugar 9 tons yellow „ „ 50 mats Mauritius sugar 10 bales asping twine 2 cases shop twine 2 „ saddles and cart harness 12 bales three-quarter woolpacks 1 ton white zinc £ ton each read lead and putty 5 casks glue 20 casks Hill, Evans & Co.'s vinegar 6 patent cow milking machines tt patent boot oleanhw mncliines Ji M ilner's patent fireproof safes 4 tons fencing wire and staples 10 tons bar, rod, sheet and hoop iron 6 faDcy iron, garden and hall chairs ' 50 Scotch ploughs and harrows 310 iran pots, 2 to 30 gallons I case crosscut saws 1 set wool sorews 1 bale candle wick : 30 cases galvanized, plain, and corrugated iron 3 „ ridge, capping guttering, piping, &c, &c JO casks nails, screws, rivets, &c j 30 casks confection glasses, kevosine, lanterns, chimnies, goblets cake shades, . v salvers, cut tumblers, noblers, clarets, wines, champagnes, and assorted glassware 30 crates assorted china apd earthenware 25 pkgs stationery, wrapping and printing paper 50 trunks men's, women's, and children's A boots and shoes 1 rosewood cottage piano, 6J octave 1 12-horse power portable steam engine 1 very large highly finished double cylinder stationary steam engine AND 300 pkgs assorted silk, cotton, and wollen, drapery, hosiery, haberdashery, men's and boys' clothing, hats, caps, Crimean, serge, and Scotch twill shirts, ladies' and childrens, and mantles, hats, bonnets, flowers, feathers, and small wares, carpeting, matting, mats, and rugs, &o &c, &c. &c W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. . Wellington, March 21, 1864. WEDNESDAY, 27*H APRIL, 1864. UNDER THE WILL OF MR JAMES BISHOP, DECEASED. MB JOHN H. HORNER, has received mr structions from the Kxecutor of the late Mr ' George Ashdown, to offer for sale by public auction, at the Commercial Room of the South Sea Hotel, on Wednesday, 27th April, 1864, at 2 o'clock, precisely, without reserve. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, VIZ., Lot 1. — All that piece or parcel of land, containing 260 acres, more or less, situate at Oterongo, in the Terawiti district. L«T 2. — AU that piece or parcel of l&nd, containing 5 flares, move or less, No, 14, on the plan, Ohiro district, late in the occupation of Mr — Short. Lot 3.— A1l that piece or parcel of land, situate in Wanganui, and formerly known as " Rhodes' Selection,'' being part of Country Section, No. 8, on the Surveyor-General's plan, containing 5 acres, 1 rood, more or less. Lot 4 Town Section Wanganui, No 116, on the Surveyor-General's plan of the town of Wanganui, bounded on the N.W. by No. 1624; S.E., Tengariro Quay ; N.E., by Barraok-street, and on S.W., by No. 1639. Lot 5. — Town Section, No. 99, Surveyor-General's plan of the town of Wanganui, on the tight bank of the Wanganui river ; bounded en the North by section No. 100; on the South by section No 98 ; on the East by Nos. 163 aud 140; and on the West by a main road. Plans and particulars may be obtained upon application to Chas. B. Borlase, Esq., Solicitor, Lambton Quay, or at the offices of the auctioneer, Farish>Btreet. Terms. — £26 per cent of the purchase money in cash, and the remainder by approved acceptances at three months. Sale at 2 o'clock, precisely. March 30, 1864. LaND! LAND!! LAND!!! VALUABLE TOWN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE TOWN. FOR SALE. THOSE well known ncres being situated in Ghuznee and Cuba streets, immediately opposite to Mr Churchi I's " White Svran Hotel/ and Mr London's Grocery Store. Intending purchasers will do well to inspeot this valuable property and judge for themselves. The undersigi/cd can safely state that it cannot be equalled as an eligible investment in the Town of Wellington. The whole of the property is surveyed and laid aut in allotments, having a good depth and frontage to the above named streets. Plaos can be seen at the residence of the undersigned, Vivian and Tory streets, at any hour.' TERMS will be exceedingly liberal, 25 per cent on cash and the remainder on mortgage for such terms as may be agreed upon with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Apply for further information to William Bannister, Wellington ; of to THOMAS MASON, ESQ., Tftita. Maroh 25, 1864. CONVERSAZIONE In celebration of the TERCENTENARY ANNIVERSARY" OF SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTH, I Will be hold at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, t Under the Management of the Committee of the Wellington Athensautn, on MONDAY EVENING, 26th INSTANT. | ~|~\URING the evening a Selection of MUSIC AND READINGS I PROM SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS WILL BE GIVEN. Aihission, 2a 6d ; Children, Is 6d. Doors open at half-pa9t Seven. The Committee trust those possessing articles of vertu, more especially any having reference to this occasion, will be kind enough to lend them, H. F. LOGAN, Hon Sec. NOTICE. MINOR JURY SITTINGS. NOTICE is hereby given that a Minor Jury Sitting of the Supreme Govrt will beheld for the dispatch of business at the Court House, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 2nd day of May next, at ten o'clook in the fortnoon. R. R. STfiANG, , , Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 14th April, 1864.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 19 April 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 19 April 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 19 April 1864, Page 2

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