MEAT AND Mto..i£Ry hM'AIii.HHMENT, NKJ.T DOUR TO THK SOU Vli Sba II OTEL, LAMBTON ttUAY. Pv. !).•-» to tiiai-k hi, Fiiduis and th». .In-i • hi.hiunts r'f Port Nie.lio ton ucn ial yf. r the lilerl sop ort he has hitherto rerMved/and hopes, oykeepinz always on lnnd at ai! times a io A Mvply of th« be-t aitirh s both i., u e Me-t tnd Grocery Line, t > merit a c .ntinuance of ti ose j yours the pu-lic have hithcrtu so liberally >hrwi, him. Also J. R. wishes to add, tint F am i and >hippi:,g p.ri uUrly will always ftrn) » su r p!y il the-e ')ii„t:s ailns Establishment, at the most reduced pi ices. J. Rhodfs. J. R. wishes further to g ye notice to a'l partie? nol.ing his Dbbkntwbks, that ,hry are hereby req-i.rcd to p.e.tnt the s«me f or immediate navl meut. JOSEPH RHODES. November ?1, 1840. ' i 'ills UiSOM-C IG.MiU o^ a lc av C o unuiiu X the Pubic of Wellington and its vicinity, the- he has leceived, per '' David Malcolm " and "heE," a chniee variety of Groceries. &c. winch he selected in Sydney, a'ud w .icii can be reeom.i eodeil with couridence, cousi-tins of the following articles— Best b'ackish leaf Congou Tra, Coffee, Refined Loaf Sinar, 1-aw .Sujar, Baking Raisins, Currants, Petri Barley. Rice, Alusta-d. best London bottled Naiad Oil, Vi;e s ,ir, Liverpool S.tlf, Sydney Mon d Candes and Soap, Machine and i.ucif-rs. Be-t Engii>h Soda. Blue, end Siarch, with J good stoik of other Groceries, Sp, C es, &c. j The above ar-irle, will be sol 1 at the lowest I prices, and a liberal discount allowed tor ! \.)ie» or >p cie. PRODUCE TAKEN IK EXCHAKGE. J. M'BETH. Street, November 26. 1545. R. ii. CAKi hiVihK, v Ml U U J ca oi--} it! Ci >J»- C j WELLINGTON 'JERRAcE. REPAIUS EXECUTED —CHARGES MODF.RATE. December '2. 1815. WANTED TO PURCHASE by the un-dersi-.'ne.d — ICO tons Native c>aned Flax. To suit the convenience of Parties, the above will be received iv small quantities. James Smith & Co. Nnverßhp- 91. 1845. THE P..bin is re ? pec fuily informed that the ar.ove Saioon is oj ened on every alternate \V»dnesiiay, until further notxe. The. pnformance on Wednesday evening next, December 3, will commence with the druma, to be called— THE IDIOT WITNESS; or, A TAL' OF BLOOD. To which will be added the f vmirife farce of TURNING THE TABLES. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE HAND BILLS. A series of Private Loses are in an act ye state of preparation. N. vember 27, 1845. WANTED —A situation lor a young Female in a respectable family. Apply at the " Independent" Office. November 26*. 1845. v U THE PUBLIC.— Book, Cxrri, Job. and I every other description of Printing, cxc. cuted with netitness and di«»-,*tch, »nd »t the lowest possible ptices, at ihe ' INDEPENDENT ' Office, Lambt n-i&'iay. November 26. 1845. ~~ (USTOM-Q( USE FORMS AY be had at the Office of the '• WellingJ. ton Independent." Limi>ton-(piay. Nov. «l. 1845. TO THE PUBLIC Mb. a. A* lIEE S E, Storekeeper, near Kumu Toio, Lambtoi Q'Jsy, Ins kiudiy offered to become an Asient for the Vale of this Paper. Copies w.ill therefore he left at Mr Hee»c*s Store every morning of publication, hnd will ihus pn vent the Inhabitants of Thorudon and i's vicinity from coming all the «ny to Te Aro for numbers of this Journal.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 40, 3 December 1845, Page 1
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