TUESDAY. 14th INST. MR G. 11. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at his Store on Tuesday next, the 14th inst, without reserve, 8 cases and casks kerosino lamps, chimnies, globes, and wicks ; consisting of handsome table lamps, chandeliers, back, and passage lamps, bracket, &c, &c , &c. Sale at Two O'clock. Terms at Sale. March 8, 1865. WEDNESDAY. 29th MARCH, 1865. GREAT CATTLE SALE AT RANGITTKEI TO GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS, and OTHERS. "j\/[ R. JOHN H. HORNER has been instructed by THOMAS SCOTT ESQ., To offer for sale in his paddocks, on Wednesday, 29th March, at ONE o'clock precisely 1 000 HEAI) CATTLE — consisting of 200 Fat Bullocks (in high condition) 200 head very choice Dairy Cattle 300 Steers 300 Heifers The Auctioneer in inviting purchasers to this Sale, begs to impress on their minds that it is ■without the slightest reserve. The cattle will be on view the week before the sale, and will be sold in lots to suit all buyers. TERMS : Under £100, cash ; above that amount, approved bills at 3 and 6 months in equal proportions. Luncheon will be provided. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1865. ! AT MR J. H. WALLACE'S Land Mart, Lambton Quay. Feb. 24, 1865. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. A VALUABLE SHEEP RUN FOR SALE By Public Auction, SITUATE AT THE KAIKOURA, In the Province of Marlborough, CONTAINING ABOUT 40,000 ACRES FIRST CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, Adjoining the the Hawkswood Run, togother with ABOUT 7,500 SHEEP. ■jMTESSRS. MILES & CO., have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on FRIDAY, THE 31st DAY OF MARCH. 1865, At their Wool Sale Rooms, Hereford Street, Christchurch, the above valuable SHEEP STATION, Adjoining the property of J. S. Caverhill, Esq THE RUN Is well watered and is estimated to cany a large Dumber of sheep ; it is well fenced with natural boundaries, and requires no outlay. For further particulars apply to MILES & CO., Christchurch ; Or to JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, FOR SAL E. THE Waipawa Run, (at present in tho possession of W. Farnnin, Esq., Rua Taniwha). This Run, without exception is one of the best in the district, which the lambing returns will prove for some years past ; it is well bounded and joins the township of Abbotsford, and will carry about 8000 sheep.' Terms easy. For further particulars apply to F. S. ABBOTT, Waipawa, Napier. February 17, 1865. LOST on Sunday last, between the Hutt and Wellington, a gold Brooch, set with mixed hair. Whoever may have found the same aDd ■will bring it to the office of this paper, will bo handsomely rewarded. March 6, 1865. COAL! COAL!! mHE UNDERSIGNED have for sale JL THE BEST WALLSEND COAL, AT A REDUCED PRICE, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. WILLIAM lIICKSON & SON, Hickson's Wharf, March } } ISCS;
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Wellington Independent, Issue 2178, 11 March 1865, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Issue 2178, 11 March 1865, Page 3
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