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THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. MESSRS JOHNSTON & CO, will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at their iron stores, Lombard-street, to close consignments, £ ton Canterbury cheese 50 cases Saucil Whisky 49 do Kirkliston's do 50 do JDKZ Geneva, 15 bottles, 4 gals, overproof 30 do, do, 20 do, 4 do, proof 4 casks sheet zino 3 cases lamp chimneys, assorted sizes 74 eases window glnss 41 kegs shingle nails, 1-J: inch 10 cases Forbes' salrhon, lib tins 20 do Morton's bottled fruits 10 boxes Boy Bendixon's tea, ea. lOJlbs 150 do, do, do, ea. 11 lbs 2 trunks Youths' and Women's boots Assorted s'iddlery 100 cases Downer's kerosene 1 100 do Devoo's do 25 do London and Colonial ale 23 coils Manilla rope 6 New Zealand rope Also, On account of whom it may concern, 8 pkgs tpa, damaged ex Melita, containing 32 boxes, 21 lbs each Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. February 9, 1871. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. MR R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of Owen, Smart & Co, to sell by public auction as above, at Mr Dranafield's, Half of the interest in the property now in the occupation of Mr Henry Owen, draper, Lambton Quay. Sale at 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT WAIRARAPA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1871. Without Reserve. MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed by John Martin, Esq, liquidator to the estate of Messrs F. Sidey & Co, to sell by public auction, at Mr John Fuller's Rising Sun Hotel, Greytown, on Monday, February 27, 1871, at 2 o'clock p.m., sharp, That extremely valuable block of land, Pohatu West, near Greytown, surveyed and pegged off in the following lots : — a. B. p. Lot 1 20 2 0 valuable totara „ 2 20 2 0 „ „ „ 3 20 2 0 „ „ „ 4 26 3 0 „ „ „ 5" 26 3 0 „ „ 6 43 0 0 beautifully grassed land „ 7 40 0 0 „ „ Terms :— 25 per cent. cash. Bills 3 and 6 months, bearing 10 per cent interest. Plane to be seen, and particulars had, at the office of the Auctioneer, and at Mr John Fuller's, Greylown. Title unexceptionable. The Auctioneer ha 3 also received instructions from John Martin, Esq, to offer for sale, at the same time as above, Batter3ea Farm, consisting of 1200 acres, upon extremely liberal terms. Welington, Feb. 11, 1871. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH. Valuable Improved Freehold Property in the Eangitikoi District, eighteen miles from Wanganui, on the main line of road to Wellington. To Capitalists, Investors, Praotical Farmers, Graziers^ and others. MR A. BEAUCHAMP has received instructions from Mr James Nicholson, who has removed to Wangauui, to submit to public competition, at his rooms, Victoria Avenue, on Wednesday, 29th March, 1871," at 2 o'clock, that admirably-situated and very choice freehold property, THE ASHSTEAD FARM, comprising 750 acres of splendid agricultural and pastoral land, with substantial eightroomed House, and men's tbreo-roomed cottage, with all necessary outbuildings. Stock-yard, Sheep-yard, and Wool-shed. Three acres of orchard treeß, in full bearing, and of true sorts. The whole of the acreage is securely enclosed with excellent live fences, and subdivided into eight paddocks. Several streams intersect the property, affording ample accommodation for sheep- washing requirements, and plenty of water-power for mill purposes. Three hundred acres have been put under the plough, and sown with English grasses. Seventy acres have been turned and laid down as permanent pasture ; the remaining portion of the land is partially grassed, and yields good rough feed in its present state. Fifty acres of bush land ufford an abundant supply of firewood and timber, suitable for fencing and building purposes. This very desirable property was one of the earliest selections in the Kangitikei district, and from its excellent position on the main line of road to Wellington, nearly equi-distant between the postal and telegraph towns of Turakina and Marton.only five miles from either, has advantages which few other blocks of land possess. In its present state it is capable of depasturing 400 head of cattle, but' with some further burning off, its carrying capacity could be considerably increased. 3Toi? farther particulars, and cards bo view, apply to the auctioneer. Terms liberal. February 16, 1871. MONEY TO LEND on good freehold security. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. COALS! COALS! ! ~COALS ! ! ! mWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS and SIXX PENCE per ton, wharfage paid, ex Anne Melhuish, hourly expected, will bo placed alongside the Queen's Wharf immediately on arrival, and will retail coals to the public as above. W. R. WILLIAMS, Coal Merchant. N.B. — The public can rest assured the above price will be strictly adhered to per ship as advertised. ARTIN BROTHERS' Worcestershire Sauce, sold by all the principal Storokoepers in town, and to be had wholesale from Vennell, Mills & Co. Martin Brothers have had the honor of receiving testimonials from his Excellency Sir George Bowen, his Honor I, E. Featherston, Superintendent, with numerous others in proof of the superiority of the Sauce prepared by them, a few of which are annexed, The Aide-dc Camp is direoted to aoknowledge the receipt of a sample of Martin, Brothers' Worcestershire Sauce, and to inform Mr Martin that the Governor likes it very much. Sir,— l have tried Martin Brothers' Worcestershire Sauce, and in my opinion it is quite equal to any Sauce used in England. — . I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, I. E. Featheestok, Superintendent. Gentlemen, — I have tried the bottle of Worcestershire Sauce prepared. by you, and fdund it most excellent, surpassing in flavor the English preparation of that name. I remain, gentlemen, yours very truly, R. JOHHSON.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3129, 21 February 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3129, 21 February 1871, Page 3
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