ICHAUNCEY HENRY TOWNSEND, of 5 Wellington, hereby'publicly challenge'D*vid Stark Durie, or his Attorney-at-Law. to come forproduce any Mortgage, De*d> or Convey. ance # roy which I have made myself liable, at any time, to the aforesaid O. S. Durie, for any Sum of Money borrowed, or taken up by me, on my own account, or for any other per.-on, in any way whatever, so as legally to prevent me from offering to pubic competition my Town Acre, No. 621, on .he Karori Ro»d, with its appurtenances. July 7, 1846. ©W §AEoII "is ' fit HHDS. BRANDY, Hennessy's brand, v 2 pipes Li«ht Port, 15 chests Congou Tea, ex " Sarah," 1 bale 12,4 Blankets, ... 2 bales blue and white Striped Shirts, 1 bale Moleskin Trowsers and Jackets, 2 tons Hoop Iron. JOHN JOHNSTON,. Lambton Quay. June 26, 1846. 51S M SSBSa3Ba p n FROM SYDNEY. BRANDY in hogsheads, and cases ofl, 2, and 3 dozen, Sherry Wine in cases, Claret in one dozen cases, Liqueurs, Mould Candles, Cigars, Soap, Tejj in chests and half chests, Negrohead Tobacco, of superior quality, j About 5U tons of Coals, which will be sold from the vessel. v W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. June l|, 1846. ' - . : OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, AND OTHER THE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Purchaser of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial Prortnce. He is also authorized to make liberal advanced on the same, shipped to his correspondents either in Sydney, Hobart Town, or Loudon. ROBERT WAITTv Wellington, April 28, 1846. IN 100, 150, and 200 ft bags, suitable for Families. On Sale by JAMES SMITH & CO. June 29, 1846. jfs,®w2S g sFs,©wm g g s°£,©wm g 82 ON SALE, at M. ASHER'S Stores, Lambton Quay, a few tons capital Seconds Flour, suitable for families, at 12«. per 100 lbA few tons 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, Moleskin 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 Quay, June 9, 1846. ©A3M SF®SE g r 2?@(33£o THE Undersigned is always prepared to pay the highest Cash Price for Fat CATTLE and SHEEP. W. FLYGER. Wellington, May 12, 1846. THE CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE of the Inhabitants of Port Nicholson and its vicinity, is requested on behalf of the Widow of the late Richard Rush, who was murdered at the Hutt on Monday last. The unhappy event is fully before the public—the unfortunate Widow left with four young Children (and near her confinement with the fifth) dependent upon her for support; Subscription Li.-ts are lying at the Bank, Mr. C. Mills, Lambton Quay, and Barrett's Hotel. "Wellington, June ig; 1846. FAMILIES and single gentlemen can be accommodated with apartments, genteely furnished, with or without board, on moderate terms, at Mrs. Ward's, Wallace's Buildings, Kent Street South, corner of Druitt Street, Sydney.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 79, 15 July 1846, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 79, 15 July 1846, Page 1
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