THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. MESSRS JOHNSTON & CO. will cell by public auction, at their stores, Lombard street, on Tuesday, 23rd Sej.t, A large and varied assortment of general merchandize, full particulars of which will appear in cotiilogues. WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. CENTRAL AUCTION "ROOMS, Next Odd Fellows' Hall. BLEVY will sell by auction, at his . rooms, by order of the Bailiff of the Resident Magistrate's Court, Tublep, chairs, bedsteads, washetands, toilet Btt«, looking glasses,, table cloths, sheets, pillows, carpets, and hearth rugs, and sundry household utensils Also, Lot of furniture ond bedding (in consequence of a gentleman leaving for Melbourne in the Claud Hamilton), a double set buggy harness, sadddlep, bridles, stirrup leathers, buggy wheels, empty brandy and porter casks, Avery's weighing machine, in good order, large iron boiler, iron stove pipe, gas and kerosene lamps, and a lot kerosene glasses and globes, and various other goods 1 case Aberdeen half-hose (160 dozen) Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. Without Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. MR R. J. DUNCAN will aell by auction at his sale room, ab one o'clock, prior to the sale of horses on that day, 100 bags crushed maize 12 tons prime Blenheim potatoes in bogs WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Patent Slip Company's Shares. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on Wednesday, 17th September, 10 shares Patent Slip Company Without any reserve. WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. MR R. J\ DUNCAN has been instructed to sell at public auction, on above date, it 2 o'clock, at his yard, Panama street, Ten first-class horses and mares, from Wanganui, namely, 1 brown pony, good in saddle, rising 5 years 2 draught horses, rising 3 and 5 respectively 1 pair black carriage horses, well matched, and really of a superior character 5 first-class mare 9 and horses, adapted for express or spring carts. The above are all broken in, and warranted sound and quiet animals. All are under six years of age, and are deserving the attention of persona wanting to secure good horses. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. LAND SALE. MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed to to sell by publio auction, at his Land Mart, Hunter street, on Wednesday, 17th September, at 2 o'clock p.m, the following valuable properties : — 1. That valuable town acre No 83 ; a frontage of 162 feet to Taranaki street, by 268 feet to Hankey Bireet, at present in the occupation of Mr Barrett. 2. Corner allotmei.t about 74 feet to Willis street, 83 feet to Ghuznee street, opposite St Peter's Church. 3. Allotments 4, 5, 8, and 7, Abel Smith Btreet j allotments 23 to 28, Martin Btreet, each 39 x 74. 4. That valuable freehold property, part of section 43, (Karori estate of the late Mr Gsoirge Collier, about 13 acres, all fenced, paddocks, orchard, a seven-roomed house and two cottages 5. That valuable freehold property, Hutt — Mr H. Death's — about 4f acres, fronting the mnin road, paddocks, garden, orchard, family midenoe, dairy, otablo, and cow shed. 6. Section 313, 77 acres, Belmont, Hutt. 7. Sections 348, 349, 352—180 acres— Belmont, Lower Hutt. The above valuable properties, well worthy the attention of capitalists, will be sold at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, 17th September. Maps can be seen, and particulars had at the office of the auctioneer. Full conditions at sale. Jt/T ASTERTON! M ASTERTON 1 G. DIXON, Blacksmith and Fabsibb, Having attached a Wheelwright's Shop to his premises, is prepared to undertake all orders in the above trades, and to execute the sume with neatness and dispatch. S\s SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A large assortment of wines, spirits, ale, and porter Do do oilmen's stores Tea, and Victoria Co's sugar Galvanised iron and wire nails White lead, 801 l and Black's vestas Port Cooper cheese J. DRANSFIELD. /CHEESE. A splendid lot, just landed. J. DRANSFIELD. Sept 3, 1873. QJULPHURIO AOI r. FOR SALE, TWENTY CASES. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. TjlOR SALE, pnvately, by the undersigned, 20,000 feet of kauri pine flooring boards, planed, tongued, and grooved, very superior quality Also, 20 qr-casks and hogsheads, a bargain. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Geaeral Merchant. E MORTON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND, • Estate, and Commission Agent, Greytown, Wairarapa. Loans negooiated, accounts collected, &c, &c. Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society (Life) j the New Zealand Insurance Company (Fire) j the New Zealand Educational Depot, &c, &c. Books and stationery of all descriptions sold at town prices for CASH. THE undersigned will be happy to reoeive orders for Totara planks, scantling, and boards, in any quantity, to be delivered in Wellington, as soon as the tramway is open ta Foxton. GEORGE SNELSON. Palmerston North, Manawatu. PRIVATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Mr T. A. BOWDEN, 8.A., will be happy to receive (January, 1874), at his Class Rooms, Reclaimed Land, a limited number of pupils (twenty- four only) to prepare for the duties of the Counting House or tbe Civil Service, or for admission to the higher forms of the new College.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 16 September 1873, Page 3
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