IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In re Hugh Alexander George Ross, plaintiff, and Farrell O’Reilly, Defendant. Amount of Judgment ,£613 8s 6d. F [HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I J_ have this day by direction of the Deputy Sheiiff of Wanganui and Rangitikei seized upon the undermentioned goods and chattels, belonging to the above named Farrell O’Reilly, of the Shamrock Hotel, Turakina, and that the said goods and chattels will be sold by me, by public auction, at the said Hotel, m Thursday the 13th inst., at noon, unless the above amount shall be previously satisfied and all costs and expenses. MICHAEL BURKE, A ssistant Bailiff. 1 qr cask pale brandy, 1 do dark brandy, 1 do whiskey, 1 do sherry, 1 hogshead rum, 3 cases pale brandy, 2 do porter, 2 do old Tom, 2 do ale, syrups and bitters, six barrels tumbler's and glasses, six lo firing glasses, 1 chest drawers, 3 large room tables, 1 table and sofa, 5 pictures and ornaments, 3 dozen chairs, 1 sofa, 1 table, 1 cheffionier, pictures and ornaments, 2 tables, chairs, etc., 17 bed stands and bedding complete, 0 wash hand stands, 6 dressing tables, 1 doz. table-knives., forks, plates, cups, and saucers, etc. MICHAEL BURKE, Assistant Bailiff. Feb. 8. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In re Henry Lewis, Michael Lewis, Gabriel Lewis, and Edward Lewis, Plaintiffs, and John Walden of Manawatu, Defendant. Amount of Judgment, £5172 6s 4d. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that by L virtue of a Warrant, under the Hand and Seal of the Deputy Sheriff of Wanganui and Rangitikei Districts, I have this day seized the following Goods and Chattels the property of the defendant, John Walden. And that the same will be sold by me on Tuesday, the 11th day of February, 1868, at 12 o’clock noon, by public auction, at Moutoa, unless the above amount together with all further costs and charges be sooner paid : A quantity of bridles, bits, spurs, girths, riding and driving whips, six saddles, penknives, scissors, combs, hairbrushes, sweeping brushes, clothes brushes, sewing thread, ribbons, toilet and fancy soaps, bar do, leather and net purses, about 50 suits of mens’ and boys’ clothing, cloth and tweed caps, felt hats, brooches, lockets, chains, 64 boxes cigars, cigar cases, clay and meercliaum pipes, about 121bs twist tobacco, tobacco pouches. 20 pairs blue and white blankets, 3 railway rugs, 2 rolls flannel, silk ties and pocket handkerchiefs, winceys, serge shirts, guernsey shirts, white flannel shirts and drawer’s, drinking flasks, looking glasses, playing cards and dominoes, gaters, about 100 pairs of boots and shoes, one case oil clothing, one brl. currants, 12 violins, 16 flutinas, 14 flutes, 9 concertinas, faucj' baskets, pickles and sauces, case wax vestas, leather belts, calicos, cotton prints, scrim, ladies jackets and shawls, crinolines, leather and cloth gloves, paper and linen collars, haversacks, cotton and worsted socks, towelling,—all uew. A large quantity of household furniture, consisting of chairs, tables, sofas, beds and bedding, lookingglasses, dressing tables, washstands complete, half ton dressed flax, rope-making machinery complete, 12 gallons kerosene, 5000 pailings, 400 posts and rails, 2000 feet boards and seantling, part brl. of rum, do whiskey, do brandy, do sherry, do ginger wine, do poi't wine, do limejuice, large weighing machine, ledgers, memo, books, pens, ink, and stationery. JOHN PURCELI, Assistant Bailiff Dated at Manawatu this 31st day of Jan. 1868. ACCOUNTS DUE TO THE WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT. I|R HENRY ANDERSON is now in M Wanganui for the purpose of collecting ail accounts due to the “ Wellington Independent ” office. THOS. McKENZIE, Proprietor Of the “ Wellington Independent.” Feb. 1. WELLINGTON ALMANACK, DIRECTORY, CALENDAR, & DIARY. FOURTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. PRICE 2s 6d. TIIHIS valuable and useful Hand-book, X which has always enjoyed a very large circulation in the Wanganui, Turakiua, and Rangitikei districts, is now on sale at H. I. JONES’, Tanpo Quay. Feb. 1. SITUATION WANTED. A MARRIED COUPLE are desirous of meeting with an engagement on a Station. Apply at the office of this paper. Jan. 18.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 3
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671Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 3
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