TO-MORROW. Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER ARE INSTRUCTED TO BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE EXCHANGE, OS THURSDAY NEXT, THE 24TH INSTANT, SUNDRY GOODS, ex wreck of ihe Tyne, more or less sea damaged, Fur the benefit of whom it may concern. Also, A variety of general merchandize, to close! consignments, including wines, spirits, beer, } Burton ale and London stout, 20 casks Roman • cement irfore or less damaged, lines, twines, feathers, &c. &c. That excellent and commodious brick building, situated on Lambton Quay, presently occupied by Mr. Mounsber, Tailor. House and shop on Lambton Quay, now occnpied by Mr. Lyall; these premises are subject ! to a very low ground rent, on advantageous j leases. j A whale boat lying at Mr. Bannfeter'3, Crown j and Anchor Tavern, and other goods. j Sale at 12 o'clock. . j Exchange, Wellington, j July 22, 1845. ' — . j TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES. J. B- WILLIAMS, ESS., Consul to the United States of America, HAS LEFT WITH Hl3 AGENTS, PORT NICHOLSON, | FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS CRUISING IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, Wellington, July 22, 1545. On Sale by the undersigned, ' FLOUR, Bran, Sharps, . '■ Barley for pigs and poult ry, • A few kegs of superior tobacco, j 1200 Van Diemen's Land palings, ! Siroond's stout, j Dunbar's ale. i SIMOXDS AND HOQGARD. ! July 22, 1843. i Groceries : AT the Stores of the undersigned of the best j quality, and at the most reduced prices, j Wanganui And a variety of field and garden seeds. R. Beamish Lambton-quay, July 22, 1845. j Notice. A BLACK and white Sow. with two young ones, and also a black Sow, are now in the possession of the undersigned. Unl<-*s the owners claim the same within one week, they will be sold to defray expences. Edward Chctham. July 21, 1845. ONION SEED FOR SALE, Also carrot, dwarf peas, and beane seed. Apply to George Smith, Tinakori Road. Wellington, July 11, 1845. THE WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT, THH ONLT PAPER PUBLISHED TWICE X WEEK. IN IKE COLONT OP SEW ZEALAND. Important to the Advertising Public. flsasaSiissis oisoy@Tß©Ba on ©harsis. TO SUIT THE TIMES. FROM and after thia date, advertisement* will be charged for at the following UNUSUALLY LOW RATES, being a reduction of more than 200 per cent. from the original charge, and a price Considerably lower than any other establishment in these colonies. Six lines and under, 2s. for the first insertion; over six lines, three pence for the first insertion. For all Subsequent insertions, one penny per line will be charged. TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. A. A. Heese, storekeeper, near Kumn Toto, Lambton Quay, has kiudiy offered to becouifc an Agent for the sale of this paper. Copies will therefore be left at Mr. Heese's store, every morning of publication, and will thus prevent the inhabitants of Thorndon and its vicinity from coming all the way to Tβ Aro for numbe'i of this journal.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 33, 23 July 1845, Page 1
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