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JJ HHDS.BRA.ICDr, Hennessy's brand, v 2 pipee-XigbtiPort, <- ;-: - /• • - 15 chest* Coneou Tea, ex V Sarah," 1 bale 12-4- Blankets, - 2 ba'es blue and white Striped Shirts, 1 bale; Moleskin Trowgers and Jackets, 2 tons Hoop Iron. JOHN JOHNSTON, '■. Lambtoj* Quay* ■Ttjnp 26,1846. : - • _ IN 10«, 150, and 200 tb bags, suitable for Families. - ■• * . On Sale by - JAMES SMITH & CO. June 29. IB*S. • s%@wie& w&©w&%i wsa@wm.iii : ON SALE, at M. ASH ER'S Stores, Lambfon Quay, a few tone capital Seconds Flour, suitable for families, at 12«. per 100 ft* A few tons 'fust ijaalitj Sydney in 100 ft. bage. ALSO, Cedar Boat Plarfk, Cooper's Rivets, different Vtzes, Liverpool Salt, fine and coarse, Brown Wrapping Paper, Grey Calicos, Mole skin Trowsers, No.l Bleached Canvas, With a variety df other Gooas, all df/wbteb Trill be sold at low prices. ; Oil, Whalebone, and-other produce bonght for Cask. . ■Lambton Quay, June 9. 1846. mis. . AND ON SALE BY THE DNDfeusiGNED EVERY description of Grocery goods wholesale «nd retail, together with a smalt stock of Draperies, to be sold wholesale and'very cheap. J. R. a'isa wishes to inform the public that he still intends to carry on the business of Batcher, and hope*, by strict- attention-to- buiinesi, coupled with a conttant supply of first rate meat of all descriptions, to merit the support of families and shipping, together with tbe public genetally. 3. R. has bleo aided a Mould and Dip Candle Manufactory to his establiibment, where he produces an article superior to. any yet introduced in Port Nicholson. Dip Candles of all sizes made tq I order in any quantity. The attention of the public is invited to this first attempt at home manufacture. JOSEPH RHODES. April 21, 184 S. • THE is always prepared to pay the highest Cash Price for Fat CATTLE and SHEEP. W. FLYGER. 'Wellington, May 12, 1846. rpHE CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE of the X Inhabitants of Port Nicholson and its vicinity, is requested on behalf of the Widow; of the late Richard Rusk, 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 lyin? at the Bank, Mr. C. Mills, Lambton Quay, and Barrett's Hotel. Wellington, June 19.1846. NOTICE —OLD MAC, the Wellington Possit, well known as the thinnest person in Port !- Nicholson, will take a BENEFIT in a TRIPE SUPPER, at the Ship Hotel, on Wednesday, July 22. Patronised on this, the only occasion, by the Swell Mob. Tickets, Is. 6d. «ach, to be had at the Bar, or at Old Mac's. Supper on Table at i past seven. N. B.—No Dogs admitted, or persons with Maori Spears. PORTRAITS of HEKI, KAWITI, and many of the most celebrated Chiefs engaged in tbe 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 them. They will • reach Port Nicholson, Nelson, and Taranaki by the first vessel which may arrive at tbe several Ports after tbe next arrival at Auckland from Sydney. FAMILIES and single gentlemen can be accom- ; modated 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 81, 22 July 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 81, 22 July 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 81, 22 July 1846, Page 1

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