MEAT AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT' NEXT DOOR TO THE SOUTH SEA HOTEL, LAI.IISTON atJAY. JR. be ? s to thank his Friends and the Tn- * habitants of Port Nicholson gea-rally for the liberal supjort he lias hitherto received, and hopes, by keeping always on hand at all tin.es a good supply of the be/t artick-s both in the Me»f. and Grocery Line, to merit a continuance of those favours the pu,lic have hitherto so liberally thown him. Also J. R. wishes to add, that Families and Slapping pirticulirly will always find a supply of the.-c ihines at his Eitdblishme.il, at the most reduced prices. J. Rhodes. J. R. wi<hes fun her to give notice to all parties holding his Deukxtitres, that they are hereby ivqnired to piCstnt the same for immediate payment. JOSEPH RHODES. November 21, l Slo. 'jHHE UNDEIMGNIiD be ? s leave to inform X the Public of Wellington and its vicinity, the lie has leceived, per '' David Malcolm " and brig " IiKE," a choice variety of Groc nes, &c, which he selected in Sydney, and w.-iich can be recomiiietitled with coufidtnee, consiaine of the following arfek-s— Rest blackish 1-af Congou Tr-a, Coffee, Refined Loaf Suear, Kaw Sugar, Baking llaijins, Currants, Peiri B-rley, Rice, jMustaul, ht-st London bottled Salad Oil, ViiiL'aar, Liverpool Salt, Sydney Mou:d CanJ'es and Soap, Blacking and I.ucifers, Ke*t English Soda, Blue, and Starch, with a good stock of olber Groceries, Sp>ces, &c. The above articles will be sold at the lowest pices, and a liberal discount allowed for Bank Notes or Specie. PRODUCE TAKEX IX EXCHANGE. J. M'BETH. Willis Street, November 26, 1815. R. H. CARPENTER, ? fl r ? s! 3 f! WELLINGTON TERRACE. REPAIRS EXECUTED —CHARGES MODERATE, December , 2, 18-15. WANTED TO PURCHASE by the undersigned— 100 tons Native cleaned Flax. To suit the convenience of Parties, the above will be received in small quantities. James Smith & Co. November 21. 1845. CAVENDISH TOBACCO, finest quality, First Flour in 1001b and 2Oolb bags, Liverpool Salt., Starch, Nelson Ale in Barrels and Hhds. Blankets, 12 and 13 quarter, 13oots and Shoes, Hosiery, Wrapping Paper, Foolscap, ruled and plain, Demy Priming Paper, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Cassimere, andTrowseis Stuffs, &c. &c. Apply to P. M. HERVEY. Custom-House Buildings, November 21, 1845. S© <&<&WW3L <S>SJkW>@W 3 AT UPLAND FARM, ON THE OLD UOAD TO KAROKI, rffl lIA T well-known tmportkd horse J, DAMASK, By Gratis, out of Bessy Bedlam. ALSO, MAZEPPi. Mazsita was imported from the celebrated stud of Charles Smith, of Sydney, and is so well known to the colonists in general, that it is useless to say any more in his praise. Single Mares, ? #> ..Three Guineas each, either horse, $ Apply to T. W. TANKERSLEY, Commercial Hctel. December 1, 1845. CUSTOM-HUUSE FORMS MAY be had at the Office of the " Weli ington Independent." Lambton-qunyi Nov. 31, 1845.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 41, 10 December 1845, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 41, 10 December 1845, Page 1
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