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THURSDAY, 25th MAY. SALE OF FURNITURE AND LITE' STOCK AT AMES' HOTEL, JOHNSONVILLE. f~*i EORGE THOMAS has received instruo\JT tions from Mr E. J. King to Bell by public auction, at his Hotel, on the above date, the following articles of household fur« niture, consisting of — Dining tables, chairs, pier glass, bedsteads, mattrasses, bedding, dressing tables, washstands and ware, bar fittings, pewter measures, and all the usual appurtenances belonging to a Hotel. Also, A Dairy, 10 x 12, weather boarded, to be removed (being portable), and 60 pounds red clover Beed. Aleo, A mixed lot of live stock, consisting of cows, steers, and calves, and a few fine horses. 1 trap and harnees, nearly new Terms at Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Lunch provided. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1871. MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the consignees to sell by public auction, An assortment of Groceries and other Merchandise, to close accounts. Particulars will be duly announced. Hunt's City Auction Mart, May 20, 187 L PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BLANKETS. W WARING TAYLOR will offer for • sale by public auction, on an early date, a large assortment of red, white, blue, and grey blankets. Particulars in a future advertisement. Wellington, May 16, 1871. TjTUNERAL NOTICE.— The Friends of Mr tO William Phelps Piekering are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife Jane to the place of interment, from her late residence, Molesworth street, opposite the Government Buildings, on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, at 2.30 p.m. JAMES QUIN, Undertaker. A SERIES OF MIXED ENTERTAINMENTS — Readings and Mußic — will be given at St. Paul's School-room, Sydney-street, in aid of the Fand for repairing the School Buildings. The first of the series will be given on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 22nd instant, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7. 30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. W. MOWBRAY. 19 th May. ST. PETER'S" SCHOOLROOM ENTERTAINMENTB. THE First Entertainment of the Second Series will take place on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 23rd instant, at the-School-room, Ghuznee- street, Te Aro, corn,* mencing at 8 p.m. Tickets of admission, prioe One Shillings may be obtained from Messrs H. Blundell, junr., W. Lyon, R. Burrett, or from the undersigned. THOMAS KEBBELL") Church W. F. CHBESMAN j Warded Wellington, 19th May. WELLINGTON MUTUAL INVESMBN_> SOCIETY". fTIHE Seventh Annual General Meeting of JL this Society (including the members ofi both classes) will be held in the Hall of the Athenaeum on Tuesday, the 30th May inßtanfc, at half-past Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, to receivo Annual Report and BalanceSheets, Election of Committee, Auditore,.and other business. Agreeable to the Ruleß, three members of the Committee retire by rotation, viz , Messrs G. Allen, J. Woodward, and H. Yates. Four members have been nominated, and will be propoeed to fill the vacancies, viz., Messrs O-. Allen and J. Woodward (retiring members), J. E. Nathan, and G. H. Vennoll. WILLIAM ALLE3ST, Manager-*. Wellington, 13th May, 1871. N.B. — Members can obtain copies of the Report and Balance Sheet on application at the Society's office on and after Monday, 22nd May. "NOTICE. npilE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of X the Karori-Makara District will be held at Kulls' Karori Hall on Wednesday, the 14th day of June, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of fixing the Rates for Repairing and Constructing for the ensuing year, and other business. T. D. M'MANAWAY, Chairman Board of Wardens* Makara, May 11th, 1871THE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers o£ the LOWER WAIWETU District will be held at Whitewood's Inn, Hutt, on Satnr* day evening, the 27th May, 1871, at 7 o'olock, for the purpose of electing p. new Board of Wardens, fixing the road-repairing rate for the ensuing year, and other business. A. LUDLAM, Chairman Board of Wardens. Hutt, April_26,JLß7l._ WANTED to dispose of, an Old-estab-lished Seed Business in Dunedin. Stock being light, and season about to commence, the above offers a good opening to a steady man with small capital. Full particulars on application to Box No. 142, Dunedin. ANTED— A Boy~7or a Runner to the Independent. WANTED an experienced cook for the Golden Fleece Hotel, Pakuratahh Apply to Thos. Wagg, proprietor. WANTED an Engagement by an EngrosBing Clerk, either in Law or Merchant's office ; good references. Addresß A.B , "Evening Post" Office. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. COAL! COAL! COAL! THE undersigned begs to give notice th&t no coal in future (when the weighbridge is ready) will be delivered by him without being weighed — it being a guide to to himself and justice to the public. The Anne Melhuish is expected about the Ist of June, and will be placed alongside the Queen's Wharf. Coal will be retailed, at per weigh ticket, at the rate of TWENTY-EIGHT SHILLINGS PER TON, wharfage and weighing paid for. W. R. WILLIAMS, Coal Merchant. 7\ S S I E W~~ 100 cases Morice Cox & Co.'s Shepton Mallot Palo Ale EDWARD PEARCE. May 15, 1871. GRASS SEED. PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED, JL 5d per lb. J. DRANSFIELD.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3205, 22 May 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3205, 22 May 1871, Page 3
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