PEREMPTORY SALE. I HAVE EECEI7ED PEEEMPTOEY INSTEUOTIONS FEOM !ME. WARMOLL! TO DISPOSE OF THE WHOLE OF HliS VALUABLE STOCK AND GOODWILL OF PREMISES!! WITHIN TWO MONTHS ! ! FROM THIS DATE, 17th DAY OF JANUARY, 1871. FURTHER WEEPING REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE TO ENFORCE A PERFECT CLEARANCE! AlfD TENDEES WILL BE CALLED FOE THE BALANCE OF STOCK AND GOODWILL OF BUSINESS PEEMISES, If not otherwise disposed of before the above date. LARGE PARCELS OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS Have been received, and as I have got PEREMPTOET OEDEES TO SPAEE NOTHING, The whole will be sold REGARDLESS OE CONSEQUENCES. THE ONLY OBJECT BEING TO EEALISE, I WOULD ADVISE BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY BUYERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF CLOTHING. IN FACT, THE TOIL OF YEARS IS BEING SACRIFICED! MR. WARMOLL BEING DETERMINED TO CLEAR RIGHT OUT. JAMES GKmi^GhAJSr, ATTOENEY FOE JOHN WARMOLL.
JXOTIOK. THE Undersigned is now prepared to Scour and properly Dry all the skins of the sheep that are boiled down at the Berlmmpore Steam Woiks. Also, pack them in bales fit for shipment, During the interval of the season, large and commodious buildings have been erected, and are heated with hot pipes. Other arrangements for thoroughly WDBhing have alao been put up. G. H. LUXFORD. December, 2, 1870. NOTICE. PERSONS sending Sheep to the "Berhamporo" Steam Boiling Down Works can have their tallow packed in white pine casks or boxes. The boxes are cheaper, but more risk of loss has to bo borne. G. H. LUXFOED, Proprietor. March 2, 1870. CARRIAGE TO 'AND FROM THE WAIRARAPA. Will leave Mr M'lntosh's New Zealander Hotel, every Tuesday, afc 12 o'clook. All parcels left there will be faithfully attended to. WR HASTWELL begs to inform his • old friends and the public generally of Wellington and the Wairarapa, that he has resumed his old business of Carrier to and from tho Wairarapa, as successor to Mr Skipper, and trusts that he will receive that extensive patronage which was formerly accorded to him, and which it will be his earnest study to merit. W.R.H. will deliver goods in all parts of the Wairarapa afc tho lowest remunerative rates, and with his usual care and despatch. Wellington. March 1, 1869.
FOR SALE. mWO PURE BRED SHORT HORNED X YEARLING BULLS • ONE PURE BRED SHORT HORNED BULL COTSWOLD, LEICESTER, and LINCOLN RAMS, by imported rams, out of choice carefully selected Ewes FAT WETHERS and FAT CATTLE Apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Or to JAMES RIDPELL, Afc Mr Hunter's Farm, Kairoi. Wellington, November 28, 1870. rnHE undersigned are buyers of WEANED X CALVES and YOUNG STORE CATTLE BETHUNE & HUNTER. November 28, 1870. NOTICE. A NNUITIES are payable to CUNNINGXX. HAM GREGG BOYI) alias ROBERT BRUCE, and JOHN CARLISLE BOYD ali as JOHN BRUCE, sons of tho late CUNNINGHAM GREGG BOYD, of Leapatrick, in tho County of Down, Ireland. Any person knowing the present address and residence, or particulars of the deaths of the above, is requested to notify the earue to the undersigned. The last known address of Cunningham Gregg Boyd was Alliance Hotel, McLaggan etreofc, Dunedin. DbBOURBEL & CO., Christchurch. Noremter 16, 1870.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3108, 27 January 1871, Page 4
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