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AND IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION GIVEN, at a Moderate rental, nnHAT wall-finished and commodious HOUSE X and SHOP, centrally si'uated on Lambton Quay, adjoining Mr. Stufl'ord'e, lately occupied by John Johnston, Esq. For terms and particulars, Apply to JAMES SMITH & Co. Wellington, Feb. 17, 1846. trfTi v' r r, J 7?T(J" I "T?! "■ C 5 * 1 i"?y> Jv'i c_'"j, Q WANTED to purchase for the Cutter WILLIAM, 20,000™™. TIMBEB For patticular?, apply to CAPTAIN DBYDEN, or JAMKS SMITH & Co. Wellington, Feb. 10, 18J':. Q P E r" If """S"! L, kj Julian , . JAMES SMITH & Co. Wellington, Feb. 10, 18JG. NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN,"hat the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on buViness as Coopers under the fi m and s'yle of Masters and D .ymond', is this day dissolved by muuil consent. JOSEPH MASTERS, JAS. DAYiIOND. Witnesses, Jara< s Smith, J. H. Wallace. Dited Wellington, February 10, 1846. JOSEPH /MASTERS begs to inform his nuO - merous Friends and the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that the Coopering business 1-t ly canied on by Messrs. Masters and Daymond is now carr ed on by himself (J. Masters,) at the old e.-Üblishment, Limbtnn Quay, when he trusts, by attention and civility, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of those favours the Public have hitherto so liberally bestowed upon him. February 13, 1846. rpO BE SOLD OR LET, the SHIP HOTEL, JL Manners Strte , , formerly occupied by Mr. J. Fuller. For terms, apply to Mr. A. HORT, Sen,, Lambton Quay. February 10, 1846. s© mm so^Pj WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, rpHE COTTAGE on Wellington Terrace, at Jl rresent occupied by Mr. Park, Surveyor, with half an acre of ground attached, held under a lease for 21 years, 18 of which are unexpired* Apply oa the premises. February 10, 1846. MRS. FULLER begs to i .form her Friends and the Public of Pot Nicho'son in general, that the business of the Ship Hotbl is carried on as usual. N.B—Best Wines, Spirits, &c. &c, always on hand. February 10, 1846. EX " MARY CATHERINE." A WELL selected Invoice of Lamps, including Solar, Lunar, and other varietiea. Also, Globes, Chimnjes, Wicks, &c. Immediate application is necessary to ROBERT WAITT. February 3, 1846. 'as'WSirS'S' S>3)WirS>S SS,!W<&H,E) a STOLEN. WHEREAS, the promises of Mr. Waitt, at Custom House Buildings, were, on the night of Thursday, the 22nd January, feloniously entered, and sundry merchandize abstracted therefrom, consisting principally of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Calicoes, Woollen Shirts, Blankets, Prints, &c. &c. The above reward of twenty pounds sterl'ng, will be paid to any person or persons giving , such information to the undersigned as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offendsr or offenders, P. M. HERVEY. Wellington, February 3, 1846.

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 February 1846, Page 1

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