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NO.ICE. MR. JOHN WEBSTER begs to assure those persons who may intru«t their horned cattle to him, that every care and at'ention will be shown »nem. Terms reasontble, Tinakori Rond, Feb. 3, 1813. FAMILIES and singe gentlemen c-m be accomft. modated with apartments, genteely furniehed with or without boa-d, on moderate terms, at Mrs Ward's, Wallace's Buildings Kent Street South, corner of Druitt Street, Sydney. February 3, 184 G. ! W A Ej 3? 2 W, AN ACTIVE -YOUNG MAN as Under-vraiter. Apply at BARRETT'S HOTEL. February 10, 1846. EX "MARY CATHERIN E," TRUNKS of men's Cossack Boots, " Lshourerg Boot«, Ladirs , Shopg. consisting of patent leather, Morocco, and seal skin, Cases of Navy Blue and fancy Prints in great variety, White and Unb'eachfd Calicoes, Striped cot-on and blae and red serge Shirts Cotton and Linen Ticking, * Gents, superior b!*ck Hats and Cloth Caps, Dunetable and Bird's Eye Bonnets, De Laite and Muslin Dresses, Mole-kin Trowser*, Percussion Caps, Welch Flannel, Merinos, Tweeds of the rewest patterns, A few bales of Bl.nkets, ArtH a variety of other Goods for «ale, at the stores of LEVIN & CO. Wellington. Feb. 3. 1846. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leare to inform the Public of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has leceived, per " David Malcolm " and brig" Bke," a choice yariety 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, Pearl Barley. Rice, Mustard, best London bottled Salad Oil, Vinegar, Liverpool Salt, Sydney Mould Cand'es aad Soap, Blacking and Lucifer?, Be t English Soda, Blue, and Starch, with a good stock of other Groceries, Spices, &c. The above articles will be cold at the lowest price?, and a liberal discount allowed for Bank Notes or Specie. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. J. M'BETH. Willis Street, November 26, 1845. MEAT AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, NEXT DOOR TO THE SOUTH SEA HOTEL, LAMBTON aUAY. JR. begs to thank his Friends and the In- * habitants of Port Nicholson generally for I the liberal support he lias hitherto received, end hopes, by keeping always on hand at all times a good supply of the best articles both in the Meat and Grocery Line, to merit a continuance of those favours the public hare hitherto so liberally shown him. Also J. R. wishes to add, that Families and Shipping particularly will always find a supply of these things at his Egtablishmeat, at the most reduced prices. Mr. JOHN KING, OFFICE NEXT To MR. DEAN'S GLAZIER, LAMBTON QUAY. THK Proprietors of the INDEPENDENT are Agents for the sale of the ODD FELLOW, weekly Newspaper and the ODD FELLOW, monthly Magazinet both published in Sydney, Orders to be left at the Printing Office, corner of" Willis Street and Lambton Quay. I>O THE PUBLIC—Book, Card, Job, and (•very other description of Printing, executed with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest poieible pi ices, at the ' INDEPENDENT ' Office, Lair.ht n Quay. November 26, 1845.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 February 1846, Page 1