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WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY. MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions from tho Trustee in the insolvent estate of C. H. M'Eiwain, Blenheim, to sell by public auction, afc Hunt's City Auction Mart, i 400 pair men's, women's, and children's boots Without reserve. Terms cash. After which, 3 bales 10-4 while nnd colored blankets 1000 yards white watertwist shirting 500 do Aberdeen winceys 2 cases girls' tweed jackets Ladies' and children's woollen cross-overs and Garibaldi jackets 1 bale colored poplins 1 case boys' tweed trousers 1 do rolled linings ' Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o'clock THURSDAY, JULS 27. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER have been instructed to sell by public auction at the Parsonage, Bolton-street, on Thursday, 27th July, at one o'clock — The whole of the Rev. W. H. Ewald's Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of — Tables, chairs, carpets, hearth rugs Harmonium, in oak case, by Keith, Piowseand Co. Bedsteads, washßtands and ware E. P. tea and coffee service, spoons, &c. Superior engravings and cartoons, by Raphael Cotton sheets, counterpanes, table covers Largo kitchen dresser, cutlery, kitchen utensils And a great variety of other articles, as per catalogue. Exchange Buildings, 20ih July, 1871. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ist and 2nd AUGUST. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Ist and 2nd August, commencing each day at two o'clock, Ex Edinburgh Castlo, from London, 3 cases superior ttcel engraving 1 case superior colored prints 2 cases folding bagatelle tables, &c. 1 case electro-plated ware 1 case superior japanned ware 1 case double-barrelled guns 1 case cricket bats and balls 1 ca.°o superior tin teapots And various other goods, as per catalogue. Exchange Buildings, 20th July, 1871. THURSDAY, 26th JULY. MR R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 26th July, at 2 o'clock, at his office in Featherston-strcet, if not previously sold by private contract, A 5-hcad stamper Quartz Crushing Machine, complete, in working order, with a very superior eighthorse power portable engine, by RUSTON & PROCTER j tanks, pumps, belting, &c, &c, complete The whole can be seen at South Makura. Terms at sale. FEIDAY AND SATURDAY, 28th and 29th JULY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AND OP A VALUABLE LIBRARY. MR R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Hon. Alfred Domett, M.L.0., xvho is about visiting England, to sell by public auction, on Friday aud Saturday, 28th and 29th July, at his residence, Wellington Terrace, his Household Furniture and Effects, Also, A considerable portion of his Library, comprising a rare collection of scarce, valuable, and interesting books in general literature, for particulars of which see catalogues. Tho furuituro and books will bo open to public inspection the dny before the sale from 10 till 4. Owing to tho large number of lots, the sale on Friday mxisfc commence at eleven o'clock, and it will be resumed on Saturday,, tho following day, at one o'clock. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 29th JULY. SALE OF RAILWAY IRON, IRON, AND SUNDRIES. MR J. 11. WALLACE is instructed by the Provincial Government to sell, by public auction, on Saturday, 29th July, at 12 o'clock noon, the following sundries — Each lot will be sold on the ground, viz., (At the back of Mr Mills's Ironmongery Warehouse— adjoining Mr Martin's office, Fcathcrston and Grey-street.) Lot 1. 2 iron staircases, with platforms Lot 2. Portions of iron crane, and sundry iron work (At the back of the Telegraph Office), Lot 3. Several tons of old tratmvny iron, 2.V by ' inch, will be sold at pur ton Lot 4. Crane jib head (On tho public wharf), Lot 5. 5 railway trucks Lot 6. Several tons railway iron, will be sold at per ton Terms cash. COAL! COAL! COAL! GLORIOUS NEWS. COAL DOWN AGAIN— 27a Cd PER TON. fipHE Best Screened NcwcnstlcCoal is being J_ retailed from thd Burquo ANNIE MELHUISH, at 27s 6d per ton, now lying alongside the Queon's Wharf. Twenty hundred weight to tho ton guaranteed, according to the City Council weighbridge ticket. The undersigned having alwnys a largo quantity of coals on hand, is enabled to sel cheaper than any in tho trade. W. R. WILLIAMS, Queon's Wharf. ~~C O A~L7 THE undersigned has, this day, considerably REDUCED THE PRICE, both on shore and afloat. Purchasers are reminded that the law compels all dealers to supply weighbridge certificates. J. DRANSFIELD. Wellington, July 17th. O H If R E I D~~, Commission Agent, 23, Queen Steeet, Auckland. Consignments of produce promptly sold and remitted for, \
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 26 July 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 26 July 1871, Page 3
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