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ON S ALE. " 1 HIGHLY- FINISHED Stationary Hoiizontal High- pressure Steam Engine, with cylinder 16$ inches in diameter, x 30 in stroke, and 2 Comish boilers, made of the best g in boilerplate, each 16 feet 8 inches long by 5 feet diameter : 7 feet fire grate ; the whole complete with all necessary cocks, bends, mounting, <fec. 1 Stationary Steam Engine, same as above, with cylinder 1 14 inches in diameter x ■ 80 inch stroke, with one Cornish boiler. 1H feet 4 inches long by 5 feet diameter, having internal flue 3 inch diameter, with steam dome 30 inch by 27 inch, all of the best % inch boiler plates, &c, 64c. 1 Stationary Steam Engine, 6aine rb above, with cylinder 10J in, diametrr x 18 in. stroke, with one Cornish boiler If) ft. 4 in. long by 5 ft. diameter, with internal flue 3 in diameter, all of the best J boiler plates, &c , &c. 1 Fiiht-class Double Cylinder Stationary Horizontal Hi Sh-pressure Steam Engine, each cylinder 10$ in diameter x 24 in. stroke, with two Cornish boilers made of best holler plate, with extra large Hues for burning wood 10 ft, 4 in. long x 5 ft. in diameter, so as to secure tho largest heating surface; the whole completed in the strongest and best manner and of the best material*). ' 1 highly finished 12 h.p. stationery steam engine 1 " •• 10 1 .. .• g " " 9 Single Power Crab Winches, mounted on massive cast iron with very power gearing'. 9 Double Power Crab Winches, mounted on massive ca>t. iron framing, with very strong gearing, and made so that they can ba worked either single or double power, the barrel made with flanges for guiding chain or rope, &c. Photographs, tracing*, and specifications of the above can be obtained from W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., AGENTS FOR C. D. YOUNG & CO., St. Leonards' Iron and Engineering Works, Perth, Scotland. Wellington, Aug. 4, lß6i. TO ARRIVE PER ATLAS. 1 f\ CASES SADDLHHY cons'isticg of JLV-r Superior pent's steeplechase and hunting Saddles, Ki'f-'lish and Colonial style Liidies' suildjes, quilted seats „ „ plain „ „ I'eihum and Weyiuouth bridles Gents' „ and snuffle „ Superior silver mounted gijj harness Strong dog.cart harness, tints* mounted „ Scotch cftrt harness „ „ trace and plough harness Spurs in Germflu silver and html (*lnte H anting and ridin* wkips, silver mounted Dandy buwlies, horse aud wuter „ Cm 17 combs, niftue combs Head collars, manger chains, "girths Stiriup lentliers and ironx Fiiney Pt'lhxm and sun file hits Clark'B wulerproof harness bluckiug M. QUIN, Dixon Street. Wellington, Auj. 24, 1564. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. WANTED by ftn l.ldcrly Widower in the Couutry, not many miles from Town, a decent respectable middle Hfced or elderiy Female us Housekeeper. One who has some knowledge of dairy keeping would be preferred. Wages modemte, but >\ conifertnble home. For particulars, address A.B.C e(nc« of this paper. Sept. 9, IMI. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF I! ■JUT QUIN'S CLEARING SALE OF SADDLERY IS NOW ON 108 FOURTEEN DAYS, AT PRICES UNEQUALLED FOR CASH, In order to make roam for a large and well selected Stock of Goods to anire per Atlns. Dickson-street, August 21, 1804. THE well known Clydesdale entire horse HECTOR, Late tho property of the Hon. Win. Fox. Hector is a rich mottled brown color, and stands 10 j( hands high, was bred by Messrs. Deans, of Can - lerbury, in 1852; has proved himself a very sure foal getter, and is eirc to some of the finest stock in the Colony. Hector can be delivered in Wellington in firstrate covering condition, by the 2uth October. If not previously disposed of by private contract, Hector will bo sold at the Ilutt Market, Kovem ber 2. ISG4. For further particulars, apply to A. F. iIALCOMBE, • AVeßtoe Station, RangitiUei. Westoe Station, Sept. 15, 1804, ' IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES MABEY, DECEASED. ALL Accounts or Debts due to this Estate 6houhl be forthwith sent in or paid. And all claims or demands due from rr by this Estate, should be forwarded or sent, to tho undetsigned, on or before the 10th day of November next, j G. DUCK, Taititi I J. D. CRUICKSHANK, Upper Hutt Executors of the late Charles Mubey. October 11, 1804. ON SALE, EX RANDOLPH, FROM LEITH H KF.GS HORSE NAILS I G „ cut nails 1 case copal nud oak varnish j 75 „ h'uest table suit in jars ] I CO „ old torn ! 10 „ finest Jamaica ruin 5 „ Icinot! syrup 5 „ oninjje „ 6 „ strawberry „ I 0 „ riiipberry vinegnr 9 qr-casks fjiuger wine ' 4 cases potted meats 0 „ prime Cheddar cheese 10 „ Ki-iiler's confectionery 10 barrels nfw }'atrns currants 2 cases h'nest Virginian cavendish tobacco 100 „ Prestonpaiis ale, quarts and pints 8 mnlleiible iron tanks 720 b;-;shels Scotch oats 90 boxes Russian Neva stenriue candles 20 firkins full red herrings 4 eases red herrings ia tins 4 Hug fish 50 boxes Scotck Clay Pip*:s KRULL & CO. 10th Bept«ml)«r, 1804, I

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 October 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 October 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 October 1864, Page 2

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