/ \N SALE, at the Forge of the Undersigned— .\£. Lart, Dray, and Coach Axles and Boxes, Horse Brushes, Mane and Currie Combs, ;'* Spades, Shovels, 2nd Road Picks, ' Bnllnck Bow, anfl Chains, , Boat Anchors and Chains, Dung Forkf, Stock antji-Pres? Locks and Bolts, '^^!fe n *isr3Aie»,and.I\ladlgr1\ladlg r ~ Rakf? anl Sheep Shears, :- A W%e Kitab'en' Range. A get;cf large Rudder Irons. -- -. - j ■ U. QUIN, ,Apr Jgl;m6 . ■■• DkOP Street » Te Undersigned has been furnished within .ri.i »™P ri| y» and ha « been instated, to collect *.■ £ btß ac t0 the llte <*««"« Establishment, m Manners .Street, and therefore requests all parties owing Debts thereto, to arrange the same immediately. c. t . * „ EDWARD ROE. Stationery Store, ' Lambton Quay, April 13, 1846. WANTED, a respectable Woman as PLAIN COOK. Liberal wages will be given. Apply at the Office of the Independent. April 21, 1846. . ' Ma."' JOHN KING, OFFICE NEXT To MR. DBAN's GLAZIER, -' '- LAMBTON QUAY. .T °J* ?■ -W- E B S T B R, Cow Leech March 31,18|6* - ~-. ..__. .._ s?@i?scg 3 MR. JOHN WEBSTER begs to assure those . persons who may intrust their horned cattle I - m every care and at!eD -&>n will be shown hem. Terms reasonebie. Tinakori Road, Feb. 3, 1846. 't@ isg &£w>tmm MRS.W. P. HARVIE has received from London a Patent Goffering Machine and *ill be happy to prepare any Caps, Frills, or Fancy Bordering on the shortest notice. Lace, fancy, and plain work done in the first and most approved style. AN EXCELLENT DAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN. Lambton-quay, April 14. 1546. THE schooner rigged boat Sam Slick, 22 feet keel, 7 feet 6 in. beam, with sails and other genr, in good working condition. Price £12. Apply to John Minifie, Painter, Lambton Quay. ; March 31, 1846. THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed, that Subscriptions in aid of the Widow and Family of the late Mr. Andrew Gillespie (who, with his Sqh, was murdered on the Hutt, on Thursday, April 2, 1846) are received at tbe Union Bank, and at the Stores of Mr.W. Lyon and Charles Mills, Lambton Quay. Wellington, April 14, ,1546. FAMILIES aad single gentlemen can be accommodated with apartments, genteely furnished, with or without board, on moderate terms, at Mrs. Ward's, Wallace's Building?, Kent Street South, corner of Druitt Street, Sydney. February 3, 1546. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Mr. j. mln If I e ? s benefit, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th. The Performance will commence with the Nautical Drama of the §S£EI>WISS©SS ©W SS23 £332>m& g OR, THB FATAL RAFT. To couclude with, for the first time, the favorite Farce of A N G EL I N E. Doors open at a i to seven, to commence at half past seven o'clock - . Boxes, 3s. Pit, 2s. Gallery, Is. THE Propertors of the INDEPENDENT are Agents for the sale of the ODD FELLOW, weekly Newspaper and the ODD FELLOW, monthly Magazine, both published in Sydney. Orders to be left at the Printing Office, corner of [ Willis Street and Lambton Quay.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 61, 29 April 1846, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 61, 29 April 1846, Page 1
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