OiL, WHALEBONE, WOO., AND OTHER, O@_i@_?B___, -pHE V ..DESIGNED is a Cash Purchaser i of O» s Wi.alebone, and other Colonial froduce. He is also authorized to make lib.-rd'l advanced on the same, shipped to his correspondent* either in Sydney, Hobart Town, or London. ROBERT WAITT. Wrllineion. April 28, 1846, ' ON SALB. m z> " s 22 __ ss a © o s ,'» CONGOU and HYSQN TEA ia ch«is and half chests, ' • 36-inch Grey Calico, ManilU Ciga-s, Britieh Plantation Rum, East India Rum, Gin in wood and half cases, Brandy in wood, ' Best London "bottled Sherry, the well known brand, • Black,' Superior Claret, Chateau Mtrgeaux, Tobacco Pipes, &c. &c. ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, April 28. 1846. s© ass, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT commodious and pleasantly situated Brick Dweljing House, on Te Aro, lttely occupied by C. M. Penny, fi 4 q. f wilh Stable, Garden, &c, occapyins; one acre20a acres first-rate Land ia the Wai-nui o-Mate, at a pepper-corn rent for five years. Also for Sale, a few superior Mules. Apply to BETHTJNE and HUNTER. Exchange Wellington, ON SALE, at the Forge of the Undersigned,— Cart, Dray, and Coach Axles and Boxes Horse Brushes, Mane and Currie Combs, Spades, Shovel*, and Road Pie&s, Bullock Bows and Chains, Boat Anchors and Chains, Potatoe and Dung forks, Stock and Press Locks and Bolti, Carpenters Axes and \3auls, Garden Rakes and Sheep Shears, A large lvitchen Range, A set of large Radder Irons. M. QUIN, Dixon Street, Te Aro. April 21, 1846. W © S IM,Ea S ? THE fine fast sailing schoocer FIDELE, of about 10 tons burthen, as she now Lea at anchor, with her masts, sails, aiichors, &c. The Fidele is well known as a first-rate sea boat, and is well found in every respect. Immediate possession to be givenFor further particulars, apply to Mr. S. Gemino, Lambton Quay. ; Wellineton, March 10, 1846. ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. T OST, STOLEN, or STAYED, from the X-4 neighbourhood of Te Aro Flat, a large Bay GEL.DING, t iree year old, the propt-rty of Mr. Lardxks. He about 15 hands huh, has a switch tnil, js slightly marked with grry Ldirs on the off side near the withers ; and has been missing since E-gtsr Sunday last. Any person who may recover him will, upon handing him over to the owner, receive the above reward, April 28, 1846. MR. JOHN WEBSTER begs to assure those persons who may intrust their horned cattle o him, that every oare and attention, will be shown them. Terms reasonable. Tinakori Rood, Feb. 3, 1846. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on or after the FIRST MAY next, DEPOSITS will be received at the UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, on account of this Invitation. Temporary Rules and Regulations will be prepaied and shortly published, for the information of Depositors, until the necessary arrangements are completed, and Trustees appointed, A. M'DONALD, Proyl Manager. April 28. 1846. »__________, PORTRAITS of HEKI, KAWITI, and many of the most celebrated Chiefs engaged in the War in New Zealand, have been executed in a superior style of Lithograph in Sydney, and will be sold very cheap, in fact, at such a price that the poorest individual can obtain thsm. They will reach Port Nicholson, Nelson, and TsrarvaM by the first -vessel which may arrive Rt the several Porty after the next anival at Auckland from Sydney, April 29, 184 Q.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 63, 13 May 1846, Page 1
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