@M §A&E " k®ssrs2», w . ft HHDS. BRANDY, Hennessy's brand, v 2; pipes Light Port, :' 15 chests Congou Tea, ex " Sarah," 1 balel24 Blankets, 2 bales blue and white Striped Sbirt», 1 Bale Molfiskin frowjers and Jackets, 2 torn Hoop Iron. JOHN JOHNSTON, , , Lambton Quay. <s s "m.m^'sm.miLg^ FROM SYDNEY. B HANDY in hogsheads, and cases of 1» 2> and S dozen, Sherry Wine in rases, Claiet in one dozen cases, Liqueurs, Monld Candles, Cigar*, Soap, Tea in chests And hilf chests, Negrohead Tobacco, of superior quality, About 50 tons of Coals, which will be sold from the vessel. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. Jane 19,1846. rr~ -,-, ■-.-■■■- FINE PORT, light and dark Sherry in quarter casks or hottle», Fine Claret, Sauterne, white and pink Champagbe, direct from France* A few dozens of Constantia Wine,A few dozens of very fine old Cognac. French Liqueurs, in assorted cases of 2 doi. each, A few dosens fine old Hock. Also, Af variety of other Merchandize of various de--Bcripti»n, Woollen and other Slops, Blankets, &c. Ex Nelson and Mary Catherine. To be hdd of A. HORT, Sen., Lambton Qnay. Wellington, March 3. 1846. OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, AND OTHER THE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Purchaser of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial Produce. He it also authorized to make liberal advanced on the same, shipped to his correspondents either ia Sydney, Hobart Town, or London. ROBERT WAITT. Wellington. April 28,1846. ON SALE, at M. ASHER'S Stores, Lambton Qu*y, a few tons capital Seconds Flour, suitable for families, mt 12i. per 100 lbA few tops first quality Sydney Flour, in 100 lb. bags. ALSO, Cedar Boat Plank, Cooper's Rivets, different sizes, Liverpool Salt, fine and coarse, Brown Wrapping Paper, Grey Calicos, Molt akin Trowsers, No. 1 Bleached Canvas, With a variety of other Goods, all of which "Will be sold at low prices. Oil, Whalebone, and other produce bought for Cash. Lambton Quayi June 9, 1846. ON SALE, at the Forge of the Undersigned,— Cart, Dray, and Coach Axles and Boxes Horse Brushes'* Mane and Currie Combs, Spades, 9ho'vei«v and Road Picks, Bullock- Bows and Chains, Boat Anchors and Chains, Potatoe and Dung forks, Stock and Press Locks and Bolts, Carpenters Axes and Mauls, Garden Rakes and Sheep Shears, A large Kitchen Range, A set of large Rudder Irons. M. QUIN, Dixon Street, Te Aro. April 21, 1846. THE CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE of the Inhabitants of Port Nicholson and i's vicinity, is requested on behalf of the Widow of the late RicteAßD Rush, who was murdered at the Hutt on Monday last. The unhappy event is fully before the public—the unfortunate Widow being-left with four young Children (and near her confinement with the fifth) dependent upon her for support. Subscription Lists are lying, at the Bank, Mr. C. Mills, Lambton Quay, and Barrett's Hotel, Wellington, June 19,1846,
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 75, 1 July 1846, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 75, 1 July 1846, Page 1
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