THURSDAY, Dtii AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. I'd Engineer, Suvmillors, lornmongcrs, Contractors, Merchants, :iml others. Extensive- and Unreserved Sale of Mining Plant and Machinery. On tho promises of tho Caswell Sound Marble Ccinpaur (in Liquidation), Dixon Street, Wellington. IT McLEAN & CO., favored with f Y , instructions, will sell by public auction, on the premises, as above, without reserve—- • Tho whole of the Company's Vainablo MINING PLANT, as underOne 25 h.p. horizontal steam, 10in cylinder, 3ft stroke, silent driving gear, and made from the latest patterns, quite new, Ono boiler, 2lix (>x oMIuo, 5 Galloway tubes, i} shell, with steam, feed and exhaust pipes, and set in bricks. One stone-cutting plant, consisting of six saw frallies, with driving gear, blocks, pulleys, ohnins, trucks, &c, complete and in working order. Onb Ingorsoll's patent standard gaddor, cmnpleto, and in purfuct order, with a large quantity of extras, This machine is the only one in New Zealand—a . raro opportunity for contractors. Uno vertical boiler, with funnel, lit- " tings, injector.antl Bparo lire-bar, complete, and in good order. Also, A largo quantity nf lino Mara wood, iron slutscrew-jaeks.grindstones, rails, blacksmiths' tools, screws, • ' bolts, nuts, scalos and weights, anvils, weighing machines, liveproof safe, and a quantity of stores, Note,—Tho aucMoucow desiro to draw special attention to the ahuvo genuine and uiiTosorvcd sale of the most i >'liable plant and machinery evi-v hbltl in Wellington. Every lino jb guaranteed to be sukl to the highest bidder, as tho premises iuo sold, and immediate possession must be given. Purchasers must have all the machinery removed on or before 25th August, lb\Sb. Liberal Terms at Sale. Also, immediately after the nlmvo sale— The stock of a Gorcral Storekeeper, who is leaving for Kimberlcy, and which will bo disposed of without roserve. The stock consists 0f—.13 boxes new season's tea, superior quality 15 boxes new season's, tin, finest blactt Congou •5 half-chests tea ldo •"> boxes, 1 chest u'lage •i 0 boxes candles '62 mats sugar 40 bags do !0 cases ale and stout 10,000 finest cigars in the market, lOOD'empty sacks /,lsu-
l'ho genuineness of this suit; is assured, ! us the Auctioneers have positive iiiolnic- \ timis to 801 l everv line. '• w. Mclean .tea, !!3(il Auctioneers. OPEMMTNOTICE.. G- JACKSON begs to notify that ho •' has commenced business at. the corner, of Manners and Cuba-streets, Wellington, as SEEDSMAN and FLOKIST, with a first-class assortment of Seeds, Plants, and Garden Requisites, and can supply all kinds of nursery blunts at reasonable prices. All seeds uf lirstclass germinating quality. All kinds of Vegetable and Flower seeds suid in twopenny packets, oxcopt beans and peas; and guarantees all seeds sold' by him as being supplied to him dind from the bust wholesale houses 'in New Zealand, and boiurr a practical gardener his services will 1"! at the disposal of lus friends andtVi'. j'ui'ic who may require infurmati'. :i(:.. .iduiinL' matters, hoping by By appointmont to His Excolloney the Governor. ROUSE & HURJR E LL, Carriage and Coach Builders, EMPIRE CARRIAGE AND COACH FACTORY, Courtenay-placeand York-st, Wellington, The Only firm of Carriage Builders that were awarded two first prizes at the N.Z.I. Exhibition, 1885. R. and H., in returning.thanks to the inhabitants of Wairarapa for the liberal patronage accorded to them during the past five years, beg to intorm thorn that , they have considerably enlarged their I commodious promises so as to enable them to carry out all orders entrusted to them with despatch, They arc n»w building Landaus, Expresses, Carriages, aijd Carts of every description, which for style,' strength, and finish; cannot be surpassed, and at the lowest possible prices, consistent withgood workmanship. They-have-now.'in stock—Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Ladies' Phietonß, Carts, etc., especially suitable to fchiß province.: Inspection invited, > ;i '. -4- • ;; ;■..;:.-. ■...■, 9341
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2363, 3 August 1886, Page 3
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