THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1864. SALE OF STATIONERY, BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED & STANDARD WORKS, <fco., &o. MR J. IT. WALLACE is instructed by Messrs W.&Gr Turnbull & Co. and Messrs A P. Stuart (Si Co.. to sell hy puMic auction, at his sale room, Lambton-quay, on Thursday next, the Bth Dec. I^GI-, at £ oYloek precisely, A varied assortment of stationery, viz.* — Account Books. Ledgers, Wrapping, Brown, Letter and Note Paper, Illustrated and Standard Works, Bibles, Church Services, &c , Childrons' Illustiated Picture Books, Music, Cutlery, Pencils, Photographs, &c, &c, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. Lnvnbrnn-qnuy, W'-'H iM.i'uii.Nov 28, 1864. THURSDAY. 8-h INSTANT. MR. G-. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction at the Stores of MESSRS. OWEN BROS., Fnrish-street, on Thursday next, tha Bth instant, A LARGE AND VARIEB ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE and FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, As previously advertised. Fnll particulars in catalogues. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms Liberal. Wellington, December 2, IKO4. . FRIDAY, 9th INSTANT. MR GS-. H. VENNELL will SELL by public auction at the stores of MESSRS. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., in addition to the goods already advertised, 4 cases beat Kuglish Galvanized Iron, 0 feet 4 do do do do 7 do 9 tierces VVhite Lead, about 2 tons 4 do Green Puint 1- do 31ue do 20 drums Boiled Oil Sale at TWO o'olock. Wellington, sth Dec, 1804. PUBLIC SALE, FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, MR. Gk H. VENNELL has received instructions from MEbSHS. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., to sell by public auction, at their stores, on Friday next, the 9th instant, 1 tierce 'J inwarc, containing oval and round tin tpa pots, coflee pots, candlesticks, dredgers, pepper 9, caddies, occ 1 case tea trnys, waiters, bread and knife trays, snuffers aud trays, frying pans, coal boxes, vegetable drainers, &c. 1 ease pnpiermache trays, waiters, inlaid pearl, &c, B.M. tea kettles, hot water meat dishes, plates, plated urn kettles and stands, electro pluted and richly cbascd silver salver tea and breakfast services, luditt-rubber knife boards I case table f.utlery 1 case block tiu dish covers, &c &c, &c, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms Liberal. Wellington', Dec. 2, 18G4. " MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO. will sell by public unction at iftrir Iron Store, Lombard Street, on Monday, 12th December, at 2 o'clock, 7 half-tierces Negrohead Tobacco 4 cases Cavendish do 50 half-chests fine Congou Tea 20 qr-casks very superior Sherry, Ponce do Leon 20 octaves do do do 84 tins Biscuits, comprising Fancy, Coffee, Arrowroot, Abenethy, Lemon, Water, and Soda Ist December. 18G4. IMPORTANT SALE OF CART HORSES HARNESS. WAGGONS. TIMBER, ,\c. AND THE STOCK IN-TRADE OF A GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. LIKEWISE A SMALL FLOCK OF SHEEP. MR. JOHN H. HORNER has received instructions from the Exe.-utor.-of the late Mr Hpnry London, to sell by l'ublic Auction, on the premises, Juba Street, at an early date, of which due notice will lie given, WITHOUT KESERVE, Three splendid teams of Horse-. Waggons, &o. The whole of the stock in-trade of the Grocery Establishment in Cuba Street. 20,000 feet Sawn Timber, well assorted. 20 kegs very superior dniry made butter. And a variety of goods too numerous to mention. Terms Liberal Nov. 30th, IHG4. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1865. MR. JOHN H. HORNER bus been favored with instructions from KOBKR'I WILbON, Esq., of the Wairarapa. to offer for sale by public auction on Thursday, Oih Juuuary. 18i'>5 in the paddocks adjoining the Victoria Hotel, TV Aro, at 2 o'clock precisely, without rpserve, THK BKAUI'IFUL BLOOD STOCK imported by Dr Hiideiirand, 3 very powerful cart Coha and Fillies 10 first-rate Stock Horses AND 25 Donkeys Full particulars in bills and catalogues. Sale at TWO o'clock. December 5, 1854. JAMES MANN, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, LAND, AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. BEGISTEAR OP LAND AND HOUSES FOE SALE AKDjXO LET. Rents and Accounts Collected. Servants' Registry Office. NEXT TO MR Wll. DAVIDSON'S. JIAHNEKS-STREET, WELLINGTON. WANTED TO BORROW,— On -Mortgage lor five years, at teu per cent, interest upon ample security of land nnd buildings, in the Province of Wellington, the sum of Two Thousand Pounds, iv equal sums of one thousaud each. For further iniormation, apply to MR. IZARD, Solicitor, Wellington, Nov. 3, 1864. WANTED, for three, six, or nine momlis, TWO or THKEE GOOD JOINhR'S. Liberal wages will be given. None but steady meu need apply. Apply personally to ». S. JACKA, Builder, &c. November 25, 1864. WANTED, a respectable Female as Geuerul House Servant; also, a Young Person as Nursemaid. Apply at London House, Lambtou Quay. November 18th, 1864. POWELL'S BALSAiM OF ANISEED may be now obtaiued of 0. D. J3AREAUD f Lambton Quay
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2138, 8 December 1864, Page 2
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758Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2138, 8 December 1864, Page 2
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