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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1866, Two o'clock. In the Yard adjoining Osgood'e Hotel, HORSES. *OB POSITIVE SAIE. A LFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to sell jla. by public auction, on the above day 4 Superior draught horses 1 Hack Pony, 3 years old 1 Draught filly, 3 years old 1 Bro*d mare, in foal to Sir Watkin 1 Yearling colt, byjjlir Watkin 1 Draught filly, bPEngland's Hope, and several other useful horses Tho draught horses are thoroughly broken into harness, staunch and sound. Terms at sale. MISCELLANEOUS. LOOK!!! JOB "W A E M O L L' S ADVEETISEMENT NEXT WEEK. October 24, 1866; NOTICES. IN ZE JAMES WALLACE'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given, that' Mr. James Wallace, of Wellington, Storekeeper, hasfchia day made an assignment of all his real and personal property in favor of David Anderson and William M. Bannatyne, of Wellington, Merchants, who will forthwith wind up the estate for the general benefit of creditors. AH moneys owing to the above estate, must be paid either to David Anderson or William M. Bannatyne, on or before the 31st day of October next, and all debts owing to tho estate, which shall nob have been paid by the 15th day of November next, will bo placed in tho hands of a solictor for collection. DAVID ANDERSON, W. M. BANNATYNE. Trustees for the estate of James Wallace. Wellington, 6th October, 1866. HARRISON AND STREET'S ESTATE. "VTOTICE is heroby given that Haeeison and JIN Street, Providores, has this Ist day of October, 1866, made an assignment of all their real and personal property in favor of James Wallace, Grocer, and Benjamin Lino of Wellington, who will forthwith wind up tho Estate for the general benefit of creditors. All parties having claims against the Estate aro requested to prove their debts, on or before the 22nd day of November next, otherwise they will be excluded from any benefits that may arise from the said Estate. B. LING, Sole Trustee. B. COHEN'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that a second . dividend in the above estate, is now payable at the office of the undersigned, Creditors residing at a distance, are requested to authorize someone in Wellington to receive their dividends. No dividends will be paid unless debts proved in Supreme Court. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Wellington, 24th October, 1866. * mHE Undersigned are Cash purchasers of X WOOL, OIL, HIDES, TALLOW, and other New Zealand Produce, or will make liberal advance "*> consignments to their agfente in London or the Australian Colonies. : J. M. TAYLOR & CO. . Nov. 29, 1865. .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 1

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