THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY,I3tb AUGUST. . PUBLIO AUCTION SALE. Ex late arrivals and to close consignments. MR JAMES SMITH has been instructed by Messrs Stevenson and Stuart to sell by publio auction, at their mart, principally without reserve, the following merchandise, comprising — Bryant and May's safety matches, plaid and 250*8, vestas, perfumery in variety, jewelry, fancy work-boxes and clay pipes, fine opera cigars in one hundred boxes, duty paid and in bond, Tennent's bottled ale, Dunedin gin (d p), superior sherry, Australian wine, wine corks, rice, small baga, clocks, scrim (72 inches), boiled and raw oil, turpentine, white lead, patent driers, putty, soap powder, black lead, with sundry additions to be mide previous to the day of sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. Also, to be sold, for the benefit of whom it may ooncern.the following good?, being slightly damaged, at One o'clock sharp, viz : — 1 ton best annealed block fencing wire, No 6 2do do do No 7 3do do do No 8 1 ton 6ft, gauge 26, galvanised best corrugated iron (190) i lon 7ft, do do (168) Terms liberal. And also — 5 qr-casks superior port wine, duty paid 5 tons King's silk dresaed flour, guaranteed Al. Three months' credit. I THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST^ To Merchants, Country Storekeeper?, and others" IMPORTANT SALE OF TEAS, Of a very Choice Description. f^i EORGE TMOMAS will sell by auction, vT at his new store, in Brandon street, the following choice lot of teas, ex Alhambra, from Melbourne, and transhipped to the Wellington at Dunedin, now landing, §48 20 congou (Jenny), each 391 b 58 10 £do do Malcolm, do 421 b 48 10 I do do do, do 411 b 31 10-^ do do do, do 411 b'' 61 10 t do do do, do 40! b 53 25 boxes do do, do 121 b 58 20 do do Jenny, do 121 b 90 10 do S O pekoe, Emeraldu, each 20*lb 62 50 boxes congou, Hannah Nicholson, i each 121 b 16 & 49 60 do do, Victory, each 121 b 174 39 do, Restitution, each 381 b Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms liberal. N.B. — The Auctioneer can conGdenfcly recommend the above teas, which will be all sampled the day prior to the sale. A U C T I O N SALEROOM. STEVENSON & STUART beg to inform their friends and the public that they have entered into arrangements with Mr James Smith to aot as their auctioneer, and are prepared to undertake Auction Business in all its branches. Liberal advances on goods deposited for sale. Prompt account sales and proceeds. Panama street, 11th August. ~\ UOTIONEER'S NOTICE. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay, Next Odd Fellows' Hall. Mr B. LEVY begs to inform tho public that he is now prepared to receive all kinds of Merchandise, also every description of Furniture, from this date, for public auction or private sale. Liberal advances made on same. Out door sales attended to. N.B. — Opening sale announced in a few days. 7th August, 1873. THE Manawatu Highways' District RATE BOOK will be open to Ratepayers' inspection from the 15th INST to the 15th AUGUST next, at the office of JAMES LIN TON, Collector for the Board. Pulmerston North, July 12, 1873. "PUBLIC NOTICE. IN RE HENRY OWEN'S BANKRUPT ESTATE. . Mr D. RAINIB has been appointed to receive all debts and monioa owing to tire estate of Henry Owen, draper, Wellington, and his receipt is a sufficient discharge for the same. A. P. STUART, Trustee, 4th August. aPEC IA L NO T I cT_. IN RE OWEN'S BANKRUPT ESTATE. The time allowed for payment of debts having now expired, parties still owing moneys are reminded that all debts now outstanding are being prepared for Court, and except payment is made during the next few days all cos^s for recovery will be added to them without exception. Office for receiving debts — WATERLOO HOUSE. Hours of attendance during tho next few days from 11 to 5 o'clock. D. RAINIE, Receiver for tho Estate. IVT O T I C E; I have this day transferred my business to Mr D. MOIR, who will continue to carry on the same as heretofore. All persons indebted to mo are requested to pay their accounts to him, and his receipt will be a sufficient dischurge for the same ; and all accounts against mo aro to he sent in to Mr Moir by the Ist August, 1873. JAMES HOWARD. Wellington, 19th July, 1873. j^T . O I I ""O E. G . D . BECK, Tailor, _o, LAMB ION QUA.V, Bogs tft intimato that he has returned to Wellington, and intends commencing business and will be open on SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, in those commodious premisos adjoining Mr Mulligan's, Watchmaker, and trusts by attention and Belling nothing but the best materials to Becure a share of publio patronage. Having secured the assistance of a first-class cutter, and one that can bo recommended to the public, the most fashionable Btyle can be depended on. A large and entire new stock of cloths, English and Scotch tweeds, Nelson tweeds, and a beautiful variety of Moegeil tweeds, so that parties favoring him with their orders can make a selection.
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Wellington Independent, Issue 3882, 13 August 1873, Page 3
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