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11 CHARITABLE. n ___ NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND.PATKOJf : 1 HIS EXCELLENCY SIB GEORGE GREY o X.C.8., &c, &c, &c. - PROVISIONAL GENERAL COMMITTEE U C. D. Barraud, Esq. d Hon. J. C. Crawford ; R. J. Duncan, Esq., J.P. Dr. Evans, D.C.L. 0 Geo. Hart, Esq., J.P. f Or. Hunter, Esq., J.P. ) N. Levin, Esq., J.P. c The Rev P. Hay Maxwell, M.A. s Geo. Moore, Esq., J.P. E. Pearce, Esq., J.P. W. W. Taylor, Esq., J.P. 1 J. Woodward, Esq., J.P. With power to add to their number. , Honorary Secretary — His Honob Mb. Justice Johnston. . Honorary Treasurer — W. M. Bannatyne, Esq., J.P. 1 PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE. * The Members of the Provisional General Com- • mittee — E. Battersbee, Esq., J.P. W. Beethain, Esq. C. R. Bidwell, Esq. ! E. John Cameron, Esq., J.P. Major Drury, R.M. Thomas Outline, Esq. Henry S. Harrison, J.P. Walter Johnston, Esq. John Jordan, Esq. Alfred Ludlani, Esq., J.P. Major Marshall, J.P. Edwin Meredith, Esq. J. Moore, Esq. John Brown Reading, Esq. G. Robinson, Esq., J.P. J. Valentine Smith, Esq. J.P. W. Watt, Esq., J.P. Henry Wilcox, Esq. George Henry Wilson, Esq. Robert Russell, Esq. Captain W. M. Smith. j Alfred Ross, Esq. N. E. Beamish, Esq. With power to add to their number. Amount of Subscriptions received £1135 10s Od IRONMONGERY. SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSE. rTIHE UNDERSIGNED, in returning his X sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage they have awarded him since commencing business on Lanibton-quay, begs to intimate, that, in addition to his former business, he has added that of a GENERAL IRONMONGER ; and having recently received a large supply from home manufacturers, he is prepared to sell articles from the best makers at greatly reduced prices. Having just received, and to nrrivo per " Black Swan," 127 packages of merchandise, he would submit tiie following list, feeling confident that purchasers will be satisfied with their prices : — C.S., Forby's & Firth's hand, rip, tenon, key hole Do, cross-cut and pit saws Do, Sorby's Scotch augurs, 3-8 to 1£ in Do, firmer, mortice, and Scotch chisels Do, plane, irons, punches Scotch iron braces and bits Mortice and marking gauges American, rivetting, and claw hammers Plated squares, gimblets, assorted Spokeshaves, fcurnscrews, mallets C.S., jack, match, planes SlubbV hand, frame saw, and mill files Boxwood and spirit-level rules Lockwood's & Rodgerß' table and pocket cutlery Brushware of every description Electro-plated tea and coffeepots, cruets, tea, dessert, and table-spoons, forks Tea-trays and Walter's patent corkscrews Brittannia metal teapots, candle-sticks Rent's knife-cleaners, sausage-machines Brass and tin candlesticks Assorted deed boxes, door-mats Tinware ef every description Kerosene lamps, globes, chimnies and wicks Marble mantel-pieces Register stoves, fenders, fire-irons, a great variety Dog-collars and chains, best glue Scales and weights, steelyards, flatirons and spoons Toilet sets, slop-puils, wood-taps Galvanised handbowls, buckets, rat-traps, wash-pails 8-day lever and gothic clocks, toilet glasses, framed engravings Copper tea-kettles and kitcheners Iron boiler, saucepans, ennamelled inside with bright cases Kettles, stew-pans Best T hinges, butt, sash, fish and clothes lines Bellows, knivc-boards, coal-scoops, fireshovels Cash-boxes, safety joints, patent locks, two keys Lanterns, cindcr-seives, mops Pudding and jelly moulds, patent teapots Hat. and coat hooks, trunk and box locks Carpenters' patent rim locks, 6 and Sin Bjjfiss, cupboard, till, and box locks Iron and brnss frame jndlers (assorted sizes), brass butta Mattrass and packing needles Sewing-machine do Curtain bands and rings Sash fasteners, wood screws Iron -bedsteads Plain and fancy bird-cages, cow bells Block tin and wire dish-covers Ennamelled pie-dishes, basins, cups and saucers Foster's potent spades Parke's potatoe-forks, 4-prong Carpenters' and joiners' tools, viz — SC, jack, trying,smoothing, joiners' planes Mortice, match, rabbit, bead, grecian, OG Do, Lamb's joyce, moulding, and steel- face smool hing-plancs Rosewood's plum b levels, 12 and 26in very superior T. V. ASTON, Sheffield and Bikminqhaai House, LAMBTON-QUAY. $35° Obsei'vc the Address. The cheapest house in town. One trial only needed to secure future favors. ACCLIMATISATION. milE COMMITTEE of the Wnnganui AceliJL inntisiition (Society, having resolved to offer a premium lor the introduction of the MURRAY COD into this Province, notice is hereby given that a sum of twenty-live pounds (£25) will be paid to any person who tOiall, within three months from the d'lto hereof, deliver to Mr. Edward Owen, the Society's Agent at Wellington, (or to the Secretary of the Society at VVanganui) not less than 250 cod fry, alive and in healthy condition. WALTER BULLER, Hon. Sec. ■Wanganui, March 12., 1866.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2346, 10 April 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2346, 10 April 1866, Page 7