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ST. ANDREW'S DAY. H.\il land b' cakes' And brither Scots. A .: Will be provided for SCOT r A's SONS Ao'D THEIR FRIENDS, AT THE <3©l"a?&©l§ ©IF ©©M^SMSj ON MONDAY, THE Ist DECEMBER. dinner en table at"7 o'clock. Tickets ss. each, to be had at Rarrett's Hotel, and at the Cottage of Content. November 26. 1845. BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. fin HE well-mown long established Premises, JL with Fixtures, &c, situated in Murphy Street, Thorndon Flat, known as SS^Q^W 9 ! and well adapted for carrying on any public business. This would be a good opportunity for a man with a small capital. TERMS REASONABLE. Application to be made to JAMES STACEY, On the premises. November 26, 1845. mHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform JL the. Public of Wellington and its vicinity, the he has leceived, per " David Malcolm " and brig " Bee," a choice variety of* Groceries. &c, which he selected in Sydney, and which can be recommended with confidence, consisting of the following.articles— Best blackish leaf Congou Tea, Coffee, Refined Loaf Sugar, Raw Sugar, Baking Raisins, Currants, Penl Barley, Rice, Mustaid, best London bottled Salad Oil, Vinegar, Liverpool Salt, Sydney Mould Candles and Soap, Blacking and Lucifers, Beit English Soda, Blue, and Starch, with a good stock of other Groceries, Spices, Sec. The above articles will be sold at the lowest prices, and a liberal discount allowed for Bank Notes or Specie. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. J. M'BETH. Willis Street, November 26, 1845. WANTED— A situation for a young Female in a respectable family. Apply at the " Independent" Office. November 26. 1845. A BAKER'S PATENT MANGLE, in excellent condition, with a good connection atti ched. For further particulars, apply at the Office of this paper. November 26, J845. THE Public is respectfully informed that the above Saloon is opened on every alternate Wednesday, until lurlber notxe. The performance on Wednesday evening next, December 3, will commence with the drama, to be called— THE IDIOT WITNESS; or, A TAL?. OF BLOOD. To which will be added the Lvourite farce of TURNING THE TABLES. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE HAND-BILLS. A feries of Private Boxes are in an active state cf preparation. November 27. 1843. •fOTHE PUBLIC—Hook, Card. Job, and 9 every other description of Printing, executed with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest possible piioes, U the * INDEPENDENT ' Office, Lambt.n Quuy. November 26, 1845,

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 29, 26 November 1845, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 29, 26 November 1845, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 29, 26 November 1845, Page 2

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