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THIS DAY. MR. JOHN H. HORNER will hold his Monster Clearing Sale, at Mr William Phelan's stores, Manners-street, at 1 o'clock precisely. WITHOUT RESERVE, TERMS LIBERAL. February 9th, 1805. POSTPONEMENT OP SALE AT BARRY'S MARKET HALL. THURSDAY, 9ra FEBRUARY, 1865. Tn consequence of the sale of the Lease of the Promises. ME. JOHN H. HORNER, has been instructed by Mr Wra. Phelan, to sell by Public Auctiou nt his Stores, Manuersi street, on Thursday, 9th February, i *st. WITHOUT RKSBRVE, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK IN TRADE consisting of Linens, Prints Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts, Mole and Cord Trousers, Hosiery, Linen, Hata Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention. ALSO, Chimney and Swing Glasses, Brushware, Paintings, Groceries, Sewing Machino, and a lot of Sundries. i Terms Cash. , No Reserve. February 6, 1865. THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 18G5. PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell bj public auction ut ihe Kxehange, on Thursday, the 9th February, at % o'clock, EX ABBEY, FROM INVEROARGILL, 20,000 feet red Pine, assorted ] Snperior 20,000 „ Tastnaiiiun Sawn I Seasoned Timber, assorted J Timber. 5,000 V.D.L. Palings, 5 feet, Exchange Buildings, 3rd February, 1865. , * THURSDAY, FEBUARY 9, 1865. CLEARING OUT SALE OF STOCK AND FURNITURE At the Stores adjoining the Freemasons' Hotel , Liujibton Qway. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, at, 2 o'clouk p.m,, on Thursday, February 9. ISi'iO, on the premises adjoining the Frcemasous' Hotel A varied assortment of Household Furniture, I Plated Ware, Cutiery, Stationery, and ' Ftincy Goods Sale at TWO o'clock. _____ Terms Cash. ! February, 0, 1865. PUBLIC SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY 15th INST. MR G. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at hi 3 store on Wednesday next, the lfuh iust, a large nnd useful assortment of furniture consisting of Polished Windsor Clmiis American do Cane Seated Chairs, assorted Pier Glasses Dressing Glasses Mahogany -'."best Drcwors " I Iron aud oilier liedsteads Door Mats, India Rubber and Coooa Hest quality Horsehair Wicker Baskets And a variety of useful furniture. Sale to commence at TWO o'clock, Terms at Sale. Feb. 8, 18G5. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1865. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auotion nt their Stock Yard Man-ners-street, on Tuesday tbe 21st February at 2 o'clock. 20 SUPERIOR MARES AND HORSES bred in the Rangitikei distiict, comprising heavy draught aud servioeable riding horses, they are all in first. rate order and condition, mostly young animals, and thoroughly broken to saddle and harness. Exchange Buildings, 20th January, 1805. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. MR J. 11. WALLACE will sell by public auction at tho Land Mart, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, February *.L, 1865, at 2 o'clock precisely, Valuable Freeholds in Town and Country, full particulars of which will be duly announced. Parties wishing to dispose of properties at this extensive Land Salo will oblige by giving early notice. Land and Estate Agency Office, Lambton-quay, Jan 27, 1805. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID PROPERTY. j MR W. ROBERTSON hss heen favored wilh ! instructions to offer for private sale the Lense of 40 feet Frontage by a depth of , whereon is erected a new Bakehouse '24x1-1 in full working order, and now doiusr a good business, which may be extended by a persevering practical man with a moderate capital. Price very low. Terms liberal W. ROBERTSON. February 6th 1805. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR VY. ROBERTSON has been favored with instructions to offer for private sale a splendid property, containing 20 acres of rich soil, within three and a-half miles of Town, with a stream of pure water runniiß* through it, including a neat Collage, 5 rooms, with Milking and Poultry Sheds, Stabling, Oows, Cnlves, Hoises, Ploughs, Carts, &c. Price very moderate. Terms liberal. W. ROBERTSON, Auctioneer. Temporary offices, Commercial Hotel. JUST LANDED. EX WILD DUCK AND LATE ARRIVALS. AUGERS, chisels, bill hooks, iron braces and bits; screw boxes and taps; flat, square, round, and half round Hies ; planes, saws, and assorted joiner's tools ; table and dessert knives and forks ; albata forks and spoons ; scissors, tailor's shears, pen and pocket knives, Stub**' files, screw stocks and dies, pincers, piyers, and cutting nippers; French and American clocks, concertina's, jewellery, &c, &c, &c. GEO. DENTON. Feb. 7,1865.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2165, 9 February 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2165, 9 February 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2165, 9 February 1865, Page 2

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