THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th JULY. ri EORGE THOMAS hns received instruev3T tions from the importer to sell by public auction, on Saturday, at his rooms, the following goods and merchandise — 6 casks currants, splendid sample 50 boxes sperm candles 2 tons Canterbury flour, in lOOlbs 1 new beer engine, completo 20 sacks maize, onts, bran Boots, drapery, ironmongery, &c Terms at sale. ~ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th JULY. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! ! FIREWOOD ! ! ! f^i EORGE THOMAS has received instrucvX tions from Captain Norgrove, ketch Amateur, to sell by auction, on the Reclaimed Land, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock — 20 cords of firewood, Manuka, splendid sample Terms cash. No reserve. ' icHliluYi SATURDAY, 29m JULY. SALE OF RAILWAY IRON, IRON, AND SUNDRIES. ME J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Provincial Government to sell, by public auction, on Saturday, 29Lh 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 oftico, Fcathcrston and Groy-slrect.) Lot 1. 2 iron staircases, with platforms I Lot 2. Portions of iron crane, and sundry iron work (At the back of the Telegraph Office), Lot 3. Several tons of old tramway iron, 2.V by ■?.- inch, will be sold at per ton Lot '1. 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. THE HON. A. DOMETT'S AUCTION SALE. NOTICE. OWING to the tempestuous stale of the weather yesterday, the above sale could not commence at the appointed time (viz., at eleven o'clock) ; and, in consequence the auconcer will resume the sale at 12 O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY THIS DAY, Commencing at Lot 207 in the Catalogue ; in order, however, not to disappoint Bookbuyers, the sale of Books will begin at 2 O'CLOCK SHARP. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. ~ 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 clay at two o'clock, Ex Edinburgh Castle, from London, 3 cases superior Eteel engraving 1 case superior colored prints 2 cases folding bagatelle tables, &c. 1 case electro -plated ware 1 case superior japanned waro 1 case double-barrelled guns 1 ease cricket bats and balls 1 ca?o superior tin teapots And various other goods, as per catalogue. Exchange Buildings, 20th July, 1871. MONDAY, 21st AUGUST. SALE OF LAND IN FOXTON AND CARTERTON. By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of tho Supremo Court, Wellington District of the Colony of New Zealand, in accordance with the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinarce Amendment Act, 1860. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will cell by public auction, at tho offices of Messrs Benjamin Smith & Co., Lambton Quay, on Monday, 21st August, 1871, at 1 o'clock : All those four sections of Land, containing together 174 acres 2 roods 17 porchos, moro or less, situate in and being Rural Sections Nos. 385, 386, 415, and 4-16, on the plan of the township of FOXTON, in tho district of Manawatu. Also all those nine sections of Land, containing in all 90 acres more or less, situate in and being sections Nos. 94, 95, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 10S, on the plan of the township of OARTERTON, in tho Wairarapa district. For further particulars apply to Benjamin Smith & Co, Lambton Quay, where plans may bo seen. Wellington, 22nd July. MONDAY, 21st AUGUST. LAND SALE. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the offices of Messrs Benjamin Smith & Co, Lambton Quay, immediately after tho salo of the properties in Foxton and Car* lerton, unless previously disposed of by private contract : Town aero No. 789, corner of Panicl aud Mein streets do do 955, corner of Adelaide road and Stokes street do do 953, Adelaide road 4- Building allotment?, part of town acre 170, opposite the Presbyterian Church 1 do do corner of Willisand Dixon streets, part of town aero 170 1 do do Dixon stroet, part of town acre 203 L do do corner of Dixon & Herbert sts, do 1 do do Herbert street, do 1 do do Leeds et, part of town acre 181 1 do do do with small house, do 3 do do Ghuzncc struct, do 4 do do Kent terrace, part of town acres Nos. 291 and 292 1 do do corner of Kent terrace and Pirie street, do 4 do do Pirio street, do 9 do do Lloyd street, do 1 do do corner Cuba and Abel Smith sts. Dwolling-houso and garden in occupation of Major Campbell, Wellington Terrace, near Government Houso 1 building allotment, Boulcott street, part of town acre No 479 Acre No 31, Wallaccville, fronting tho main road 33 £ acres, part of section 43, Karori {(&$' Most of tho abovo properties will be sold on terms of deferred payments, spread ovor a term of 3 years. Plans may bo seen and particulars learned at tho ofllccs of Benjamin Smith & Co, Lambton Quay. Sale at 1 o'clock. Wellington, 22nd July. ' FOR SALE. 7 WHITE or Red Pino Shingles in any quantity, also Palings, nt the lowest possible price. Apply offioe of this paper.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 July 1871, Page 3
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865Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 July 1871, Page 3
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