W ELLINGTON >■ • • FOR CHILDREN " OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. fTIHE above SCHOOL will be opened nnd*r the A superintendence of the Committee; , at tfee We*l«yan School Room, Manners Street, on Monday, the Bth Juae instant. Hoars of attendance, from' 9 till 12 in the Forenoon, and from 2 till 4 in the afternoon. CHARGES. For Heading and -Writing *~.. per week 4d. For Reading and Writing, with Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography m 6&._, JOHN WADE, Sbcrbtaet to titb CoaiinrrEß. WeiHngtbn, Jane 5. r^46. 'J'Q.a. ; BAJi2 f THE fine fast sanding schooner FIBELE, of about 10 tons burthen, as .he now lie. at - anchor, with her masts, saiff, anchors, &c The Fidele is weR known as a firiUrate sea boat, ana is well found in every respect. Immediate possession to be" given--Brtlca l"e ' apply te Mr - s - cbwno » WeJlineton, March 10, 18.46. FOR THE BENEFLT OF Mr. AMOR, FROMPTKB AKD MACHINIST. XXTILL be presented, for the &it time, the eeletT brated Drama of JONATHAN BRADFORD; OR THE UVRVBB. OF THB ROADSIDE tSSi ° f FaIRLY hit ' or Iα the course off (he Ereninr. a variety of SINGING? AND DASTcIJfG. ' The whole to conclude with the TINKER. THE T&&OR, THE SOLDIER, aoithe SAI£OR. .For particulars, see Bil!i. CDSTOM-HOUSB FORMS MAY be had at the Office oX the • WEtLisatok Ikdepbsdknt.' AGENTS FOR THE " INDEPENDENT." Mr. Bttrchatn, River Hutt District. Mr. Watt, Wanganui. Mr. E. Dorset, New Plymouth. Mr. Williamson, ««New Zealander" Office, . Auckland. Mr. Elliott, •» Nelson Examiner," Office, Nelson. Messrs. Statham and Forster, Office," Sydney. John Stevens, South Australian Register Office, Adelaide. JFohn George Franklin, "Cape Frontier Times Office,"Grabam»eTown,Cape of Good Hope. Mr. John Cleave, General News Agent, Shoe Lane, London. DUTIES. British Spirits ss. per gallon. Forbion Spirits. ss. per gallon. Tobacco manufactured Iβ. per tb. '• Unmanufactured ...... 9d. per ft. Snuff 2s. per lb. Cigars., 2s. per tb. Wines 20 per cent. Ale. Beer, Porter, and oth*er"l ' malt liquors •••/ 15 per cent. lOn all guns or weapons of any] I description, or gunpowder, > 30 per cent, or any munition of war .... J On all other goods,, wares,T merchandise, and property, [ 5 except personal baggage,living f ° C{ animals, and spicie ........ J After hypocrites,, the greatest dupes the devil has, are those who exhaust aa anxious existence in the disappointments and vexations of business, and live miierably and meanly, only to die raagnificiently and rich. ,;
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 81, 22 July 1846, Page 1
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