A STEADY ACTIVE MAN, to assist in looking hfter a Station in the Wyderop. Apply to C. J. PHARAZYN, or WILLIAM FITZHERBERT December IG, 1845. ANNIVERSARY FETE COTTAGE OF CONTENT. DMUNN begs most respectful? to return • thanks to bis F.iends and the Public generally for the very liberal support he lias received since opening his New Hall, and begs to inform them that a Ball and Supper will take place on the NIGHT OF THE ANNIVERSARY, JANUARY 22, 1840. Parties wishing to attend will please take their T.cket* previous to the 15th of January. Tickets. ss. each, to admit a Lady and Gentleman ; -o be had a t Barrett's Hotel, or at the Cottage of Content. Supper on Table at eight o'clock December 30, 1845. ALL persons indebted to Mr. John Lloyd, Maker, are requested to settle the same i'm mediately with Mr. E. T. George, Accountant, LHinbtoa O.iay, or Legal proceedings will be taken. Wellington. Deo. 30. 1845. fpHB UNDERIGNED begs leave to j„f orilJ X the Public cf Wellington and its vicinity that he has lectived, per " David Malcolm " and bng "Bus," a choice variety of Groc nes. Sec, which he selected in Sydney, and wi.ich can be recommended with confidence, consutiug of the following articles— Best blackish leaf Congou Tea, Coffee, Refined Loaf Sugar, Raw Sugar, Baking Raisins, Currants, Peirl BnHev, Rice, Musta d, best London bottled Salad Oil, Vinegar, Liverpool Salt, Sydney Mould Cand'es and Soap, Blacking and Lucifers. Be-t English Soda, Blue, and Stargh, with a good stork of other Groceries, Spices, Sec. The above attirles will be soil at the lowest prices, and a liberal discount allowed for Bank Notes or . v pirie. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. J. M'BETH. Willis Sree. November 26, 1845. AT UPLAND FARM, ON THE OLD ROAD TO KARORI, r ipilAT «ell-known impjutid horse I DAMASK, By Gratis, out of Bessy Bedlam. also, MAZ E P P A. MAZErr.v was imported from the celebrated stud of Charles Smith, of Sydney, and is so well known to the colonist* in general, that it is useless to say any more in his praise. Single Mares, 7 t- . <-. i f, , ' {■ Three Guineas each. either horse, y Apply to T. W. TANKEftSLEY, Commercial Hotel. December 1, 18-15. MEAT AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, NEXT DOOR TO THE SOUTH SEA HOTEL, LAMHTON QUAY. JR. begs to thank his Frknds and the In- * habitants of Port Nicholson gen--rally for the liber 1 supiort he has hitherto received, and hopes, by keeping always on hand at all times a good supply of the bet>t articles both in the Meat and Grocery Line, to merit a continuance of those favours the putlic bare hitherto so liberally shown him. Also J. R. wishes to add, that Families and Shipping piriit'ularly will always find a supply of these things at his Ettubiisbmc.it, at the most reduced prices. K. 11. CARPENTER, 13 0 © ES 53 S EsT D M S, Ei B Q° 3 WELLINGTON TERRACE. RKI'AIUS EXEOIITRI) —CHARfiKS MODr.RATE. D.ceaiter2, 1815.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 45, 7 January 1846, Page 1
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