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THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE. IPI EORGE THOMAS has received instrucvlT tions to sell by auction This Day, Thursday, at his rooms, at 12 o'clock sharp, „ I 25 cases Fiji oranges (in splendid conI dition) 35 do Sydney do, do G casks Abernothy biscuit Terms cash. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE. \ IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. ; /~1 EORGE THOMAS will sell by public \ \JT auction, on Thursday, 22nd inst., at 1 o'clock, at the stables of Messrs Oattell and Diamond, Princess Hotel, Thorndon, 1 dark bay horse, broken to saddle and , harness 1 staunch grey do do do , 1 black mare and foal \ 1 do do 1 bay mare (good saddle horse) 1 black horse 1 chesnut horse, broken to saddle and harness N.B. — The Auctioneer is open to receive any other horses or traps for sale on that day, providing immediate application is naade to him at his office, Lambto'n Quay, and recommends this as a favorable opportunity. THIS DAY^ THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE. Goods for Absolute Sale to the highest Bidder, positively without the slightest reserve. MR JAME3 SMITH has received instructions to sell at Hunt's City Auction Mart, on Thursday, 22nd June, at 2 o'clock sharp, 12 half-chests choice congeu tea, 571bs, duty paid 43 do do do, 621bs 100 bngs ration sugar 33 do rice 10 cases knife polish 12 do furniture cream 6 do baking powder 20 doz American buckets, new Purchasers of paperhangings and American chairs are requested to observe that the /ol* lowing will also be sold without reserve : — 2 cases assorted Sienna marble, hall, and ceiling papers 20 bales assorted paperhangings, a choice variety of patterns And 7 cases American chairs 4 crates cups and saucers Sale at 2 o'clock; Terms liberal. SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF BOATS. MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Captain Harrington, of the ship England, to sell without reserve, at Hunt's Auction Mart, A substantially-built ship's cutter, copper fastened, 26ft x 7*ft And Sydney cedar-built dingy, 15ft i 4£ft, copper fastened, with mast, sails, and gear complete. The cutter may be seen alongside the Eng« land, and the dingy at the Mart, Term 8 cash. . Hunt's City Auction Mart, 21st June. MONDAY, 26th JUNE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT PAHAUTANUI. MR JAMES SMITH has been directed by the Executors' of the late Mr Henry London, to sell by public auction, without reserve, on Monday, the 26th June, instant, at the well-known Junction Hotel, Pahautanui, The residue of tho well-selected misceli laneous stock-in-trade, comprising Tea, BUgar, coffee, rice, eago, flour, sardines.jfims, fruits, pipes.matches, brooms, bats, spirits, wines, porte* and ale, clothing, blankets, drapery, boots and shoes, saddlery, crockery and glass, ironmongery, cutlery, nails, &c. Also, 8 head cattle, 31 pigs, horses, carts, harness, fowls, &c, &o, &o. With a variety of sundries. ' Full particulars in catalogues. Lunch at half-past 11 o'clock. • Sale to commence at 12 o' clock* Terms at sale. Hunt's City Auction. Mart, Wellington, 19th June, 1871. /"I HEAP BIBLES! CHEAP BIBLES! CHEAP BIBLES J ! ! per Lochleo, from the National Bible Society of Scotland, now on sale, at F. ERASER'S, Bookseller, Stationer* &c, Manners street. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS Tj^ROM and after this date the price of Gas will be . 20s PER 1000 CUBIC FEET, With a DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT, provided the accounts are paid at the Offices of the Company, Courtenay Place, within SEVEN days from the date of delivery, after which time no Discount^ will on any pretence be allowed. j,,, Office hourß— lo to 5 : Saturdays, 10 to 3, O, GEORGE Engineer and Mao D£O Wellington, Ist June. ATHEN.EUM AND MECHANICS* ''. INSTITUTE. NOTICES. MEMBERS are respectfully requested to return all books the property of the Institute, on or before the 24th instant, after which date no books will be issued until fur« ther notice. Members are respectfully informed that all subscriptions in arrear must be paid on ov before the 30th instant. All accounts must be sent in on or before the 30th instant for payment, or they will not bo recognised. The public is hereby informed that considerable additions are intended t6 be made to the Library, and a series of lecturos^ instituted during the ensuing season j particulars in future advertisements. Yearly tickets (£1 If), and half-yearly tickets (10s 6d), will be issued on Isfc July j payment in all cases to bein advanced By order of the Committee^ N. MAReHASn*, Hon. goo.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3232, 22 June 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3232, 22 June 1871, Page 3
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