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ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, WINDOW GLASS,- 24x18, 20x16, 18x14, 16x14, 14x12, 10x8, 1 case £ro««4-ut Saw*, Coal T«r anti^Pitch, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil; in 5 galioir cans, Black Tea,-Refined Sugar, Paints, Colors, Wine and Beer Corks, Bee. &c. &c BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange. Wellington, l»t July, 1846 THE CARGO of the •« ANN AND SARAH," consisting of— Maixe, Wheat, Barley, Pork, in 2(10 ib. casks, Onions, Potatoes, Live Pigs, ... Rice, Lard, in cask and bladders. • Apply to " • P. M. HERVEY. "29th June. T846. THE Undersigned is always prepared to pay the highest Cash Piiee-ior Fat CATTLE and SHEEP. g-. W. FLYGER. Wellington, May 12, 1846. FAMILIES a»d single gentlemen can bTiecdm* modated with apartments, genteel; with or without board, on moderate terms, at Mrk, Ward's, Wallace's Buildings, Kent Street South, corner of Droitt Street, Sydney. February 3, 1846. AGENTS FOR THE "INDEPENDENT." Mr. A. Hesse, Lambton-quay, WeHington. Mr. Barcham, River Hu'.t District. Mr. Watt, Wanganui. Mr. E. Dorset, TS T ew Plymonth. Mr. Williamson, «< New , ZesJaader" Office Auckland. Mr. Elliott, ••Nelson fexamtner," Office, ■Nelson. . ( . Messrs. Statham and Forster, *' Australian Office," Sydney. John Stevens, South Australian Register Office, Adelaide. John George Franklin, >* Cape Frontier Times - Office," Graham's Town, Cape of Good | Hope. Mr." John Cleave, General News Agent, "Shoe Lane, London. DUTIES. British Spirits ss. per gallon. Foreign Spirits .............. ss. per gallon. : Tobacco manufactured ........ Is. per ft* i•• Unmanufactured 9d. per ft. Snuff 2s. per lb. Cigars ...................... 2*. per ft. *. Wines .."l 20 per cent. Ale. Beer, Porter, and other 1 malt liquors J 15 per cent.' On all guns or weapons of any "1 description, or gunpowder, V 30 per cent. or any munition of war .... J On all other goods,, wares,! merchandise, and property, i 5 , f except perionalbaggage,Uvingij animals, and spicie ........ J Stolen Goods.—A negro in Jamaica was tried and ordered to be flogged. He begged to be heard, which being granted, he asked, l lf white man buy stolen goods, why he be no flogged too ?" «• Well," «aid the'judge, **«o he would." " Dere, then," replied Mungo, "is my maasa; he bujr atolen goods j he know me stolen, and yet he buy me l"

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 77, 8 July 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 77, 8 July 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 77, 8 July 1846, Page 1