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Shipping Notices. PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIREOT. j .rh* fTtHE favorite pasaenger ship WILD DUOK, Thomas Bishop, Commander. j , i Will sail from Wellington on or about the Ist MARCH. I For Freight or Passage apply to MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER, JOHNSTON & CO, E. PEARCE, Or to LEVIN & CO, Agents. Wellington, January 14, 1868. SHAW, SAVILLE & OO'S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. nnHE ships of this lino aro all A.l. $J^w*\ X at Lloyd's, and are specially selected for thoir superior passenger •^"'-r^ife' accomodation and fast sailing qualities j aro commanded by gentlemen of experience, and thoy carry duly qualified surgeons, Tho Undersigned are authorised to arrango with settlers hero whe xaay be desirous of bringing out friends to this Co.-cny. Full particulars maj *r ? obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agentß. Auctions. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, Gth*FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At tbo Salo Room, Hunter street. ILLUMINATED TRANSPARENCIES. In honor of tho Duke of Edinburgh's visit. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to Bell by public auction The following Illuminated Transparencies : — No l — British Flag, surrounded by Progress, Liberty, and Order No 2 — Duke's Arms in Gartor No 3 — Britisb Lion supporting tho British flag No 4 — May tbe Trade and Commorco of Now j Zealand flourish No s—Crown5 — Crown Bible and Magna Charta No 6 — All-seeing Eye and Prince's Monogram No 7 — Anchor and Coronet No 8 — " Welcome," on velvet cushion No 9 — Britannia No 10 — Medallion and Monogram No 11 — Monogram and Coronet, " Trou und Fest" No 12— Medallion and Star of the Gartor No 13 — St. Georgo and tho Dragon The abovo aro executed in the highest; style of art, after Chevalier, by Mr St. Quentin, of Christchurch, whose pieces received tho highest encomiums in tho recent Melbourne and Ballarat illuminations. Are now on view at tho sale room. A. A. BARNETT. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1868. PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. PUBLIO AUCTION. EDWARD OWEN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on tho above day, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, a splendid assortment of English mado furniture, ex Wild Duck, from London^ Consisting of — Dining room and drawing-room suites, chairs, tables, mirrors, chests of drawers, sideboards, &o, &o Full partioulars iv future advertisements. Terms liberal. Salo at 2 o'clook. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1868. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ( PUBLIO AUCTION. EDWARD OWEN has received instruotions from MESSRS J. M. TAYLOR & CO., to sell by publio. auction, at their storeß, an as* sortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Sale to take place on the above day at 2 p.m. Full particulars in future advertisements; Terms as usual. February 5, 1868. PUBLIO NOTICE. NOTIOE is hereby given that Edward Owen's Publio Sale of Furniture advertised to take plaoe at fcho Odd Fellow's HaU, on Thursday nexfc, the 6th proximo, is unavoidably Postponed till Thursday, the 13th proximo. Full partioulars will shortly appear. Wellington, January 29, 1868. TUESDAY, llth FEBRUARY, 1868. PUBLIO SALE. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by publio auotion at the Exchange, on Tuesday, the llth February, at 2 o'olook, 12 cases very valuable and beautifully assorted paper-hangings, of the newest and most fashionable colors and designs, as per catalogue. lExchango Buildinge, 31st January, IG6B. i

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2632, 6 February 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2632, 6 February 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2632, 6 February 1868, Page 1