BRANDY, Hennessy's Wand, ■ -* , ; 2 pipes Likht Pirt, • T ; ■ '15 che»U Consrou Tea, ex " Slrah," . 124 Blinkets. and wliitfi Striped Shirt*, J tiale .Moleski • Trowsers and Jackets, 2 tons Hoop Iron. John Johnston, Lambton Qpay. 184(>. TN I"". 150,; and 200 ft bags, suitable for. 1 Families. - . On Sale by JAMES SMITH & CO. June 29. 18$8. ; OM SALE, at M. ASHER'S Stores Larnh'on Qmy. a few tons capftal Flour, suitable for families at 12< per 100 ftA fev7 tons £rst quality Sj&iey Fl6tr, in 100 ft. bags. , ALSO, ; Cedar JBbat'planS,. Copper's Rivets, different siz£a, Liverpool Salt, fine Hnd coars'o, ■ Brown Wrapping Paper, Grey Calicos, Mnl'skin Trowsers, " No. 1 Bleached Canvas, With a variety of other Goo'dj/all of which will Be sold at low'prices. Oil, Whalebone, and other produce bought for Cash. Lambton June 9. 1846, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED description of Grocery goods wholesale JJi and retail, together with a small stock of Draperies, to be sold wholesale and very cheap. J. R. also wishes to inform the public that "he still intends to carry on tb'e bueiness'bf Butcher, and hopes, by strict attention to business, coupled with a constant supply of first rate meat of all descriptions, to merit the support 'of families and shjpping, together with the public genet ally. J. R. has ulgo aided a Monld and Dip Candle Manufactory to bis establishment, where be produces an article superior to any yet introSuced In Port Nicholson. Dip Candles of all sizes made to order in any quantity. The attention of the public ' is invited to thii first attempt athomemantifacftire. JOSEPH RHODES. &pri121,1646. THE Ufldersie:ned is alwayi prepared to pay , the Highest 'Cash Vrice for Fat. CATTLE aadSHEEP. W. FLYGER. Wellington. May 12, 1846. rpHE CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE of the X luhabitants of Port Nicholson and rs vicinity, is requested on behalf of the Widow of the late R'ic'habd Rush, who was murdered at the Hutt on Monday last. The tehhappy event is fully before the pablic—the unfortunate Widow be ng left with four young Children (and rfear her cbnfinement with the fifth) dependent upon her for support. Subscription Lif]ts ar"e lyin? at the Bank, Mr. C. MilU, Lambton Quay,'and Barrett's Hotel. Wellington, June 19,1846. ' ' ■pORTRATTS of HEKI, KAWITI. and many JL of the most celebrated Chiefs engaged in the War in New, Zealand, fcaVe been executed in a superior style of Lithograph in Sydney, and will be sold verytfoeip, in fact, at such a price that the poorest individual cati obtain them. They will reach Port Nisholson, Nelson, and Taranaki by the first Vessel which may arrivß at the several Ports after the next arrival at Auckland from Sydney. FAM'LiES aß'l sinp'e gentlemen cm be accommodated with apartm-nts, gen'tsely furnished, with or without board, on mnder«re terms, at Mrs Ward's, Wallace's Buildings Kent Street South, corner of Dmitt Street, Sydney. ~ THE fine fast sailing schooner FIDELEj of about 10 tons burthen, as she now lie* at anchor, with her masts, sails, anchors, &c. The Fidele is well known as a first-rate sea boat, and is well fttuhd in every respect., immediate possessibn to be given- ; For furthet particulare, apply to Mr; S. Ckmino, Lambton Quay. Wellington, March 10, 1846.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 81, 25 July 1846, Page 1
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532Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 81, 25 July 1846, Page 1
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