THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock, on the Queen's Wharf. POTATOES AND OATS. fH EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, \JT qb above, 25 tons prime quality potatoes, ex Why Not And, 300 bushels of potatoes and oats, ex Falcon, all to be landed this morning. N.B. — 12 o'clock Bharp. Terms at Bale. TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. MR G. H. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, at tho warehouse of MR EDWARD PEARCE the undermentioned goods — 25 pieces unbleached calico 29 doz shirts 30 pairs mole trouaora 2 half-tierces Shellard'a tobacco 3 boxes orange pekoe tea 10 cases Cross & Blackwell's salad oil 12 do Morton's do 1 do vermicelli , 45 casks whiting 10 kegs Ewbank's patent nails I 50 boxes blue 5 cases hock 6 do port wine 1 spring cart 1 Pagnell cart 2 tip carte 50,000 feet tongued and grooved flooring, lining, and weather boards A quantity of saddlery, consisting of men's saddles, snaffles, bridles, Polham nnd Weyrnouth do, girths, Btirrupleathera,coat-strapß, saddlecloths, &c, &c For further particulars see catalogues, which will shortly be issued. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Most of the goods being offered to close consignments, will be sold without any reBervo. SALE BY AUOTION. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1871. On account of whom it may concern. The well-known s.s. ST. KILDA, 91 tons register, Large carrying capacity, combined with good speed and moderate consumption of fuel, now engnged in the cattle trade. MR A. BEAUCHAMP has been instructed to sell by auction, at his rooms, Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI, on the above date, at 2 o'clock (if not previously disposed of), the above steamer, well found in every respect, and at present profitably employed in the Stock trade, For full particulars, inventory of stores, &o, &o. apply to H. S. TAYLOR, Wanganui. KRULL & CO, Wellington. Or to A. BUCKLAND, Auckland. 13th September. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Iv tho matter of the Assigned Estate of Beewee and Dubie. MR R. S. LOW has been favored with instructions from the assignees to sell by public auction, unless previously disposed of by private contract, on FRIDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER, at 11 o'clock, a.m., The whole of the Plant of the well arranged BOILING-DOWN AND FLAX-DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, TOaKTHKB "WITH THE MJASB OP EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES of first-class agricultural and pastoral land, with Dwelling-house, Woolshed, Wool Press, Stookyard, &0., Tho Plant consists of 1 ten horse portable steam engine 1 boiler to hold seventy sheep 3 flax machines 1 scutching machine Wool traye, drumß, belting, Sec. The establishment is situated on a neverfailing stream of pure water, within one mile of the port of Wanganui, and is in every respect worthy the attention of anyone wishing to enter into the two profitable pursuits for which it ia intended. At the same time will bo aold the whole of the sheep, carts, pigs, horses, sogether with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. EDWARD CHURTON, "> Agßieneeg H. S. TAYLOR, j Asßl S nees - August 26, 1871. THE ERIN-GO-BRAGH GOLD MINING COMPANY. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Fourth Call of Five Pounds per share has been made to meot the liabilitirs of the said Company, payable to the undersigned, at the Supreme Court, Wellington, on or before the 20th inst. WILLIAM BRADFORD, Official Agent. Wellington, 13th September, 1871---r\DD FELLOWS' HALL MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. LECTURE BY RIGHT REV. DR. MORAN, 8.C., Bishop of Dunedia. gub j eo t_« EDUCATION." Reserved Seats, 2a 6d ; Gallery and Baok Seats, Is. Doora open at 7 o'clock $ Lecture to commence at 7.30 sharp. TV/I BS . W. H. WATSON,^ MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Abel Smith Street. WILLIAM LYON begs to announce to his frionds and the public that he has REMOVED to his New Premises on LAMBTON QUAY, which he has opened as a Book and Stationary Warehouse, with a stock embracing a select assortment of Books in all branches of Literature and Science, and a varied stock of Commercial, School, Goneral, and Fancy Stationery. Wellington, September 1. -TTT MITCHELL, BOOT & SHOE-MAKER, Manners Btreot. Repairs executed with neatness and despatch. PRIVATE LODGINGS, Thorndon, within five minutes' walk of Parliament House, Apply at the office of this paper. _^ H. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER * Mulgrave street, Thorndon, opposite k the Cathedral,