Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. SURPLUS STORES EX STRATHNAVEB, FROM LONDON. EORGE THOMAS will sell, at his auction IjT rooms, Brandon Street, on Wednesday, 23rd September, at 2 o’clock- sharp, a large quantity of the above, consisting of 3 casks suet, each 20Olbs. 15 do flour, iron bound 12 do oatmeal 8 do lime juice 7 do brown sugar 2 do loaf sugar 3 do molasses 1 case tapioca 41 cans preserved meats (beef and mutton) 3 do currants 2 do coffee (roasted) 1 do do ullage 6 tins preserved potatoes 1 case sago 2 do mustard 1 cask vinegar 2 casks split peas 15 cases soap 13 jars pickles 24 boxes raisins 3 chests tea 2 casks salt 8 bags rice 1 cask do 2 kegs butter 114 bags biscuits Eittings, utensils, and a number of ullages Coaches. COBB & CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE or ROYAL MAIL COACHES,. TO , WAIBARAPA Leave — 1. The Hutt 2. Taita 3.. Silver Stream 4. Ujiper Hutt DAILY. 7. Eeatherston 8. Tauherinikau 9. Greytown 10. Carterton 11. Masterton Mungaroa 6. Pakaratahi Return Coaches leave Dixon’s Accommodation House, Masterton, for Wellington, every morning (except Sunday) at 6.30 a.m., arriving at the Hutt in time for Train to Wellington. Fares to and from Masterton ... £1 0 0 Do do Gi'eytown ... 015 0 Do do Eeatherston ... 0 12 6 All passengers to pay their train charges. Mr. Hastwell provides a ’Bus, leaving Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel every morning at ten minutes to seven o’clock, and meeting the down coach train. The bus leave Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel every morning at G. 50 a.m. W. E. HASTWELL. fiOBB & CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE \J OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES From Wellington to Hawera ... £4 0 0 Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel, ever Monday and Thursday morning, at 6 o’clock a.m., and from Atkinson’s Hotel, Wanganui, on Monday and Thursday mornings, at 7 o’clock. A. YOUNG, Proprietor. Booking Office; New Zealander Hotel. P COOKERY wishes to inform the public * that his Coach will attend daily to convey passengers from Lower Hutt to Taita, from every train on arrival, returning from Taita to catch every train. AH passengers for Upper Hutt, on and after August 17, are requested to come bv last train. PROSSER’S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES will commence running on and after Monday, the 29th April, from—1. Porirua at ... ... ... 8 a.m. 2. Halt-way House at' ... ... 9 a.m. 3. Johnsonvilleat ... ... ... 9.15 a.m. Return Coach from Town to Blackie’s. 1. Nag’s Head at ... ... ... 3 p.m. 2. Crown and Anchor at 3.15 p.m, 3. Osgood’s, Thorn lon Elat, at ... 3.30 p.m FellmongersILL IA M LILLIE, Wool Sorter and Fjsllmonger, . . EOXTON. Highest price given for SKINS, and WOOL taken to wash and carefully attended to. Orders with Mr A. Gray will be punctually attended to. JJ ENRY WALTON FELL MONGER, And cash Buyer of WOOL, HIDES, AND SHEEP SKINS GLBNCRAGIE, Nghauranga Line, Wellington. Wines and SpiritsrjpHE IRISH WHISKY TRADE. In consequence of representations frequently addressed to us we have determined to SUPPLY THE EXPORT TRADE WITH OUR OLD WHISKY, BOTTLED IN BOND BY OURSELVES, In cases of one dozen each, containing two gallons ; thus enabling the consuming public in all parts of the world to obtain, through the usual channels, a Whisky which is not a blend, and has been properly matured before bottling. GEO. ROE & CO., Thomas Street Distillery, Dublin. WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. Sole Agents, JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Legal Notices. THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the Matter of a writ fieri facias issued out in the case of SAMUEL VINCENT against IVOR JAMES, and dated the twentieth day of July, 1874. And In the Matter of the Execution of Judgments against Real Estate Act, 1807. fOTIOE is hereby given that I, JAMES I TOWNSEND EDWARDS, Esquire, Sheriff for the District of Wanganui, have i day by virtue of the above-mentioned writ ed in execution under the said Act, all that ;o or parcel of land situate and being in the mbs of the town of Wanganui, in the Proxe of Wellington, and being the allotment iberod thirty-eight of a sub-division of urban section twenty-oigbt. Bounded on iowards the south-west by Campbell Street ty-threo feet, on or towards the south-east the allotments numbered thirty-one and ■ty-two, one hundred and forty-eight feet inches, on or towards the north-east by a .alii new street called Mulligan Street iuectingthe said land thirty-throe feet,- and >r towards the north-west by the allotment rber thirty-seven, one hundred and forty - it feet six inches. And notice is hereby her given that I will sell at the expiration hree calendar months from the date hereof, above-mentioned lands, unless the amount ho said writ with costs and expenses thereon sooner paid and satisfied. ; : fated at Wanganui this twenty-eighth day r uly, 1874. J J. T. EDWARDS, Sheriff.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4214, 22 September 1874, Page 4
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