THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3bd MAY. rnHE Undersigned will sell by public aucX tion, at Hunt's City Auction Mart, This Day (Wednesday), the 3rd day of May, 1871, Certain goods and chattels, seized under distraint, consisting of household furniture &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms cush. JAMES SMITH, Auctioneer. ~~ HUTT MARKET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1871. ME J. H. WALLACE will sell Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY. ME HOWAED WALLACE has received instructions to sell by public auction at Masterton, on tho 10th May, either before, after, or during the sale of land on deferred payments, The small flock of sheep now depasturing on the said land, and numbering about 200. Terms afc'sale. THURSDAY, 4th MAY. SALE OF FEEEHOLD LAND, By order of the Mortgagee. /^i EORGE THOMAS has received instruc\JX tions from tho Mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his Mart, on Thursday, May 4th, at 2 o'clock — All that piece of Land, being pavt of section 373, having a frontage to Clyde Quay of 279 links, with a depth of 155 links to Macfarlino street, as per Government survey and plan, to bo seen at the auctioneer's office. This is a most favorable opportunity for any person desirous of obtaining a choice site for a Marine Residence. Terms liberal, declared at sale. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY~ LAND ON DEFEEBED PAYMENTS. MR HOWARD WALLACE has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell on Wednesday, 10th May, • AT MASTERTON. Section No. 8 of tho Opuki Plain, lately in tbo occupation of Mr T. W. Tankersley, and situated about two miles from Masterton. The section, comprising 1346 acres of valuable agricultural land, of which a considerable portion is in English grass and fenced, will be offered to the public in 17 allotments of from 50 to 100 acres each, and has been so subdivided as to givo to each allotment bush (a good deal of totara) and river, and frontage to a road. Terms— 2s per cent in cash, 25 per cent in six months, and the remainder in 24 months, bearing interest at 8 per cent. A plan of the property, subdivided as above mentioned, can be seen at the offices of Messrs Johnston & Co, Willis street ; and at Mr James Nichols, Masterton. FEATHERSTON TESTIMONIAL FUND T)ERSONS desirous of Subscribing may JL pay the amount of their Subscriptions to tbe Collectors, the Honorary Treasurer, or to the credit of the fund at the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. GEORGE HUNTER, Hon. Treasurer. April sth. PHOTOGEAPHY, MULGRAVE STREET. THORNDON. MS W. H. DAVIS begs to thank his friends . and the public in general of New Zealand for their kind and liberal support during tbe four years he has been in business in Wellington, and wishes to inform them that his son W. Davis, the Nelson Photographer, will shortly join him in the above art, when portraits will be taken and guaranteed on the most moderate charges. Due notice of his arrival will be given. ~ PEESBYTEEIAN CHURCH WILLIS STREET. A SOIREE will be held in connection with the re-opening of the Church on Tuesday evening, 9th May. Tea in the School Room, at half-past 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets, Is 6d each. rpHE Annual Meeting of the Rate-payers of X the LOWER WAIWETU District will be held at Whitewood's Inn, Hutt, on Saturday evening, the 27th May, 1871, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing p. new Board of Wardens, fixing the road-repairing rate for tho ci. suing year, and other business. A. LUDLAM, Chairman Board of Wardens. Hutt, April 26, 1871. WELLINGTON QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY, REGISTERED. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held ♦ Plimmer'B Hotel, on the 9th of May next, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To discuss tho means of paying off liabilities, receive statement of affairs, and general. C. J. TOXWARD, Manager. TO PAINTERS AND GLAZIER 3. npENDERS for Painting City lamp posts, X Glazing skylighto at the Market Hall, and Window "Writing, Sec, will be received until noon of Thursday, the 4th of May. For particulars apply at this office. n. marohant; City Surveyor, City Surveyor's Office, 26th April, 1871. LENDERS are invited for the Erection of X a Bridge, and forming the Road over the Kaiwarawara Stream, near the Devil's Bridge. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Laneaster's.Karori. Teuders to be addressed to T. D. M'Mannaway, Chairman Karori Eoad Board. Tenders will bo received until noon of Friday, the sth of May next. The lowest or any tender not necesßarily aocepted. T. D. M'MANAWAY, Chairman. April 26. GL. JENNESS, Watch and Clock . Maker, &c, Manners street, Wellington, takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his cu ? tomers and the public generally for their past favors, and trusts by strict attention to obtain a continuance of the same. G. L. J. is prepared to make watches to order in every style to Buit purchasers at tho following low prices :— 18 carat Gold Ooen Face (English) Lever Watches from £12 to £16 ; Do. Gold Hunting Lover Watches from £14 to £19 ; Silver Lovor Watches from £5 to £10 ; Gold Geneva Watches from £5 to £12 ; Silver Geneva Watches from £2 to £5 10s ; Silver Watches with vertical movement from £4 to £5. Every watch here quoted is guaranteed for thorough soundness and correct performance. N.B. — Parties favoring him with their orders may rely that every effort will be made to give satisfaction.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3189, 3 May 1871, Page 3
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