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FRIDAY, Ist DECDMBER, At 12.30 o'clock sharp. WOOL! WOOL! MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions to submit to public competition, at Hunt's City Auction Mart, 50 bales washed wool, 6 do in grease 4 bags do And a small lot of sheepskin.-., being the clip from Mrs M'Manaman's station, Terawiti. Also, 10 kegs butter Terms at eale. Sale at half-past 12 o'clock. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 4th AND Sth DECEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TWO DAYS GENUINE AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. iy| R JAMES SMITH Has received instructions from Mr V. S. Aston, who is relinquishing tho retail business, to sell by auction on tho abovo date, at his stores, Lumbton Quay, without reserve, Tho entiro stock-in-trade — comprising ironmongery, hardware, tinware, cutlery, register stoves, carpenters' tools, nails, lamps, 'glass, brushware, spades, snovels, hayforks, 15 doz carriage, cart, and riding whips, kc, kc Catalogues will bo issued. Hunt's City Auction Mart, Wellington, 27th November. PRELIMINARY NOIICE. THURSDAY, 7th DECEMBER. CHRI3TMAS~PRESENTS, kc. To Bazaar Committees, Storekeepers, Country Dealers, and Others. Important Salo of Fancy Goods, Lustres, Vases, Ornaments, Stationery, Albums, Purses, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Plated Ware, kc, at the At.heu.cum. MR JAMES SMITH will hold a salo of Fancy Good-*, in great variety, well selected, jusfc landed, Ex Electra, from London, Suitable for Christmas Presen'.s and New Year's Gifts. Full particulars will appear in catalogues. N.B. — Tho goods will be on view on the Wednesday evening previous to sal., when the hall of tho Athcnrcum will be lighted up wifch gns for the occasion. Hunt's Ciby Auction Mart, 2Dlh November. MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER. To Working Men and Small Capitalists. G1 EORGE THOMAS has been favored f with instructions from the owner (who is leaving for England), to sell by auction, on Monday, 4th of December, ab his Auction Room, the following Freehold Property, situated on the Hntt Rond, immediately opposite Mr Hugh Cleland's Store, consisting of a piece ofland containing 250 links frontage to the Hutfc main road, with a depth of 280 links, on which is erected a substantial building, known as the Hutfc Bakery, containing a largo shop and sitting room in front, with a large kitchen behind. Also, A large bakehouse, wifch splendid oven, in the rear, and agood stable for two horses. Terms ab sale. Title perfect. TENDERS wilTbe received at tho office of the undersigned up to Wednesday, the Gth December, afc noon, for the erection of 51 chains of Wire fence, and 30 chains of Bush fence. All materials, with tho exception of wiro, staples, and 40 iron standards, to be fouud by the contractors. Parties wishing to see the proposed lino of fence, will please attend at Mr. Hunter's farm on Saturday, tho 2nd December, at S o'clock, a.m., Mr RiddeU will then accompany them to the ground, and give full parlicuhu*respecting the work to be contracted forBETHUNE k HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 28lh November, 1871. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 2nd December next, for Erecting a Storo, Dwelling Houso, &c. Drawings avd specifications may bo seen at my office. The lowest or any tender nofc necessarily accepted. WALTER GRAVES, Architect, Lambton quay, opposito Barrett's Hotel. Wellington, November 20. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirou.'i of contracting for tho erection of a Residenco near Marton for the Hon W. Fox may sec plans and specifications at Mr Brewer's store, Marton, and ab my ofllce, Wellington, where tenders will be received on or beforo 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, November 27. PLAN OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. WILL BE PUBLISHED by tho undersigned afc an early date, a beautifully executed plan of the Cily of Wellington from the latest surveys, revised and corrected to tho date of publication. It. BURRETT, Molesworth and Willis streets. Mr Langbridgo is authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions. BOATING SEASON. BOATS to let on Hiro— Cutter Try for It, 8 tons. Watermen's boats-— Leisure Hour, Satellite, Little Nell, Wonga Wonga. Apply to 11. E. HEWITT. Orders left at Pier Hotel. COLONIAL MUSICAL NOVELTY~^ THE One Note parcel of New and Standard Music, by best composers, sent post frco to all parts of tho colony. The £1 parcel of Pianoforto Music, Eight pieces selected from best composers, easy, medium, or difficult sacred or secular, lo suit purchasers. The £1 parcel of Songs ; Eight songs selected from best composers, sacred or secuhu The £1 parcel of Dance Music * Seven pieces selected from the most popular composers, illustrated titles. Or the £1 assorted parcel ; Eight pieces. Sent by return of post on receipt of £1 noto JAMES BERGER, Tho Wellington Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. BOARD AND RESlDENCE.— Comfortabio accommodation for three or four gentlemen, at Mrs J. Stoddart's, Cuba street, opposite Mr Dixon, baker.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3359, 30 November 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3359, 30 November 1871, Page 3
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