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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 Auotion 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 Lpckie's timber yard, Panama street. Out-door sales promptly attended to. TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST. OPENING SALE-. CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS, Lambton Quay, (Next to the Odd Fellows' Hall). To Publicans, Storekeepers, Dealers, and Others. MR B. LEVY has received instructions from the Importers to sell by public auction, on the above date, at 1 o'clock — Port, sherry, nnd brandy, in quartercasks and cases Old Tom, whisky, JDKZ Geneva Tea, in chest?, half chests, und boxes Sugar, coffee, pickles, flour Salmon and oysters in tins 25 bags dates 20.000 eig:irs 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 ease electro-plated table, desert, and tea spoons 1 case table and pocket cutlery 2000 pieces paperhangings 2 esses 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 lOin 1 crate dishes, 9in to 16in 1 cask cut wines, tumblers, fruit dishes, and plates 1 cask toy tumblers, and various other goods. L"neh at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 eburp, I Terms liberal. A UCTION SALEROOM. STEVENSON & STUART beg to inform their friends and the pujjlic that they have entered into arrangements with Mr James Smith to aft as their auctioneer, and are prepared to undertake Auction Business in all its branches. Liberal advances on goods deposited for sale. Prompt nccount sales and proceeds. Panama street, 11th August. I i^r c) r i^ c iT F. H. LBWISSION, of Auckland, will nrrive in Wellington by the next steamer, ! with the largest and best stock of Colonial made Jewellery in the Colonies. August 14, 1873, T>ATENT for Coventry's Improved Tin for JC containing Preserved Meats, Soups, and Fish, or any other article of Food. This is to notify, that James Cotbntbt, of Dunediu, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, Tinsmith, did, on the twenty-fourth dsy of May, 1873, deposit at the office of the Patent Officer, in the Colonial Secretary's Office, in Wellington, a Specification or Instrument in writing, under his hand and seal, particularly describing and ascertaining the nature of the said Invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed ; and that by | reason of such deposit the said Invention is protected and secured to him exclusively for the term of six calendar months thonoe ne xt ensuing. And I do further notify, that the said James Coventry has given notice in writing at my office of his intention to proceed with his application for Letters Patent for the said Invention, and thut I havi? appointed Friday, the seventh day of November next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at my offioe, to bear and consider tho said application and all objections thereto ; and I do hereby require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters patent to leave, on or before the third day of November, at my office in Wellington, particulars in writing of their objections to the said application, otherwise they will be precluded from urging the same. Given under my haad this eleventh day of July, 1873. J. PRENDERGAST, Patent Officer. Frederick H. Evans, Patents Agent, Agent for Applicant, Dunedin. T)UBLIC NOTICE. IN RE HENRY OWEN'S BANKRUPT ESTATE. Mr D. RAINIE has been appointed to receive all debts and monies, owing to the estate of Henry Owen, draper, Wellington, and his receipt is a sufficient discharge for the same. A. P. STUART, Trustee. 4th August. O P JKS (J I A L N O T"T~O'"E. IN RE OWEN'S BANKRUPT ESTATE. The time allewed 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 costs for recovery will be added to them without exception. Office for receiving debts — WATERLOO HOUSE. Hours of attendance during the next few days from 11 to 5 o'clock. D. RAINIE, ' Receiver for the Estate. npHE undersigned will be happy to receive -L orders for Totara planks, scantling, and boards, in any quantity, to be delivered in Wellington, as soon as the tramway is open t« Foxton. GEORGE BNELSON. Palmerston North, Manawatu. Tji U NER AL NOTICE. The friends of the late LEVY TANDY are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at his late residence, Oourtenay Plaoe. on WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant, at 3 o'clock, p.m. J. H. HUTOHENS, Undertaker. LOST, on Saturday evening, at the Theatre, a Lady's Handkerchief, trimmed with lace. The finder will be rewarded on taking it to the office of this paper. I

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3886, 18 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3886, 18 August 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3886, 18 August 1873, Page 3

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