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AUCTIONS. TO FURNITURE DEALERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND PERSONS ABOUT TO FURNISH. ■ ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 6TH AND 7TH NOVEMBKIt, Will be sold by public auction, at the stores of MESSRS. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., On the Reclaimed Land, Lambton Quay, A LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of Household Furniture, China, Fancy Ornaments, and Plated Ware, consisting of— Drawing room suites in repp and hair > cloth ! Do walnut centre tables Do do card do Do do occasional do Mahogany 100 tables Do dining tables, patent screw, 8, 10, and 12 feet Rosewood, mahogany, and walnut chess tables, papier nmchc tables Hair seated mahogany couches Do do do spring stuffed do Spanish do do do Mahogany cheftbnier bookcases, glazed Do enclosed serpentine front sideboard ' Do do, glass back Mahogany dining room suite Cut through top and broad back mahogany Hair seated dining room chairs Ensy chairs, hair seated, in cabriole, rutland, stump, and gondola Cane bottom chairs, in maple, rosewood, and mahogany Crates of assorted do do Child's berger chairs, with play boards Walnut and mahogany whatnots, square, half circle, and corner Marble top washstands and toilet tables, assorted shapes Mahogany towel rails, polished, assorted Hat and coat stands, glass backs Walnut piccoli pianoforets, with long fret panel moulded top and step, cawed checks Music stools and stands Musical boxes, 1, 4, 6, 8, and 12 tunes Kidder and Brussels hassocks Iron bedsteads, 6 ft 6 x 3 ft Do four post, 6 ft 6 x 4 ft Do do cots, 4x2 and 4 ft 6 x 2 ft 6 Plato looking glasses, plain trays, 12 x 9, 14 x 10, 16 x 12, 18 x 14, 20 x 16 Moulded tray do, 14 x 10, 16 x 12, 18 x • 14, 20 x 16, 24 x 18 Marble tray do, 22 x 16, 24 x 18, 20 x 16 Fancy china vases and ornaments Do glass lustres Do toilet ornaments Dinner services « Dessert do Electro plated tea and coffee services and urns Do do cake and card baskets Do epergnes and cruet stands Forks, spoons, butter coolers, waiters, &c. For further particulars see catalogues. TO LET. APARTMENTS TO LET. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with a commodious and comfortable SITTINGROOM and BEDROOM, well furnished, in a house situated within five minutes' walk of the Union Bank. The house is in a retired situation, and commands a splendid view of the town and harbor. No other lodgers are kept, and partial board with attendance can be provided. Apply, by letter, to " Alpha," at the Office of this Paper. October 13, 1866. ' TO LET. THOSE commodious and conveniently situated BUSINESS PREMISES, adjoining the Telegraph Offices, and known as " NOAH'S ARK." Apply to JOHN PLIMMER, On the Premises. TO LET OR FOR SALE. A SMALL SECTION OF LAND, about 60 Acres, in tho Hutt District. For particulars apply to WM. SCOTT, Willis-street. July 25, 1866. O LET, FURNISHED, a HOUSE, in Mill-grave-street. Enquire of Mrs. VAUGHAN, on the premises. TO LET, in a private house on Thorndon Flat, TWO BED ROOMS and ONE SITTING ROOM. Apply to M.N., office of this paper. HOTEL T O LET IN THE PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. TO BE LET for such terms as may be agreed on, tho Hotel at Waipuknran, known as the TAVISTOCK, about Forty-five miles from Napier, and doing a thriving business, now kept by Mr. William Goodwin. Attached to the Hotel, which is a largo and commodious house, is n six-stalled Stable, also, a Paddock, Stockyard, and good Garden. The tenant will require to take the Furnituro and Stock at a valuation. None but a person of suitable capital, and qualified to keep a good house will bo treated with. For further particulars apply on or before tho 22nd instant to H. R. RUSSELL, Princess Hotel, Wellington. Wellington, October 17, 1866. TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF VESSELS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned bege restpectfvilly to announce that ho has this day commenced business as a SAIL-MA3LEH, and liaving at command some of the best brands of Canvaa 1 he is enabled to make up Sails cheaper than any firm in Wellington. N.B. — Tents, Tarpaulins, Stack Covers, CoaJ Bags, and all kinds of work cennected with the ! Sail-making business done with despatch and al . tho lowest remunerative price. JOHN. S. BURN, I Cußtom House Street November 20th, 1865.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2431, 23 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2431, 23 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2431, 23 October 1866, Page 1

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