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THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th AUGUST. f^i EORGE THOMAS will hold his usual vT weekly sale, at the rooms, Lambton Quay, This Day (Saturday), 16th August, at one o'clock — 200 bags oats 150 ditto bran 50 ditto beans Candles, tea, split peas Wheat, ale and stout Mottled and common soap 30 ditto millet brooms American and French clocks 3 opera glasses, steel albert chains 3 watches and chains 20 boxes cigars Chinese matting, &c, &c Terms at sale. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th AUGUST. POTATOES. POTATOES. f^i EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction VX on the Queen's Wharf This Day (Saturday), at half-pa~t twelve o'clock sharp — 103 eacks-splendid POTATOES, in lots to suit purchasers, es Taranaki. Terms at sale. BLEVY, in tendering his sincere thanks « to the Public of Wellington and its environs for their liberal support during the last nine years, begs to inform them that he has built large and commodious Auction Rooms, centrally situated, next to the Odd Fellows' Hall, where he intends carrying on the business of an Auctioneer and General Commission Agent. Having had several years' experience in Melbourne as an Auctioneer, he hopes, by strict attention to business, prompt account sales, and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public patronage. N.B.— The upper rooms will be used for furniture, drapery, and fancy goods sales ; the lower one for general merchandise, produce, &c. Back entrance, through Mr Lockie's timber yard, Panama street. Oufc-door sales promptly attended to. TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST. OPENING SALE. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay, (Next to the Odd Fellows' Hall). To Publican?, Storekeepers, Dealers, and others. MB. B. LEVY has received instructions from the Importers to sell by public auction, on the above date, at 1 o'clock — Port, sherry, and brandy, in quartercasks and cases Old Tom, whisky, JDKZ Geneva Tea, in chests, half chests, and boxes Sugar, coffee, pickles, flour Salmon and oysters in tins 25 bags dates 20,000 cigars 1 case gentlemen's saddles and bridles 1 case dressing glasses, with, drawers, 14 x 10 to 20 x 16 1 case electro-plated cruets 1 case electro plated table and desert forks 1 case electro-plated table, desert, and tea spoons 1 case table and pocket cutlery 2000 pieces paperhangings 2 cases bird cages, various patterns 2 cases vases 3 cases envelopes, assorted sizes * 4 cases iron bedsteads 40 cases American chairs, various 1 case brooms 3 crates plates, 6in to Win 1 orate dishep, 9in to 16in 1 cask cut wines, tumblers, fruit dishes, and plates 1 cask toy tumblers, and various other goods. Lunch at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 sharp. Terms liberal. Tjl O R SALE. THE VERNON RUN, Nbab Blenheim, j In the province of Marlborough, New Zea- J land, part of the Estate of Henry Redwood, Esq, deceased, The Run lies in one compact block, and, comprises the three properties known as DASHWOOD'S, WITHKR'S, AND THE VERNON RUNS, containing in all. about Thirty-five Thousand Acres of Freehold, and. Fourteen Hundred of Leasehold Land, bounded by the sea and the. river Awatera on two sides, and a complete fence on the other two ; it is also divided by other fences into three main paddocks. Aboub*six thousand acres are flat, and the richest agricultural land in the province ; the remainder consists of low hills, the whole covered with grass of the best possible quality. The Wool Sheds are surrounded by English grass paddocks, conveniently arranged for shearing. The House is new and large, and, together with the sheds, yards, dip boilers, and other plant, in first-class working order. They are situated seven miles from Blenheim and three and a-half from the. shipping port, with a good level road to both places. Twenty-five Thousand YOUNG SHEEP will be delivered, whioh, with their increase, the run will carry in first-class order. From the character of the land, and the unusual facilities existing for working the run, the net yearly returns are nearly onethird more in proportion than those of any other run in the province ; and it is believed that so fine a property in every respect cannot be found in New Zealand. For further particulars, prioe, &o, apply to FELL & ATKINSON, Nelson, New Zealand, Solicitors to the Estate. T^T O~ T I 0 iT F. H. LEWISSION, of Auckland, will arrive in Wellington by the next steamer, with the largest and best stock of Colonial made Jewellery in the. Colonies, August 14, 1873,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3885, 16 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3885, 16 August 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3885, 16 August 1873, Page 3

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