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! ©w s_j_ ! s« e ffi_s _Bssa_sa,»- ' ft HHDS. BRANDY, Hennessy's brand, " 2 pipe* Lii?bt Port, 15 chesti Congou Tea, ex " Sarah," 1 bale 12-4 Blankets, 2 bales blue and white Striped Shirts, 1 bale Moleskin Trowsere and Jackets, 2 tons Hoop Iron. JOHN JOHNSTON, •■•■'•■' - Lambtos Qttat. June 26,1846. IN 101. 15D, and -200 ft. bags, suitable for: Families. "'''.. 1 On Sale by JAMES SMITH & CO. June 29, 1846. EX "RALPH BtfRNAL." ON SALE. AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED— Ladies' enamelled Boots and Sfioei. Gents. Cloth and Blucher Boots, i Stron? Hobnailed and Bradded Boots. Shoetiag Shoes,—Osonian—Walking do. , Anderson and Rowanb, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, July 24, 1846. AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED VERY description of Grocery goods wholesale Hi and retail, together with a small stock of Draperies, to be sold wholesale and cheap. ■ J. R. also wishes to inform the public that he still intends to carry on the 'business of Butcher, and hopes, by strict attention to business, coupled witb-a-c~i«teat tiopply orfifst"rate* iroes* of all de- ' script'ons, to merit the support of families and ■ shipping, together wifh the public geneialy. 3, R. has also added a Mould and Dip Candle Manufactory to his establishment, where he pro-. duces an article superior to any yet introduced in Port Nicholson. Dip Candles of all sizes made to order in any quantity. The attention of the public is invited to this first attempt at home manufacture. * JOSEPH RHODES. April 21,1846. THE Undersigned is always prepared to pay the highest Cash Price, for Fat CATTLE and SHEEP. W. FLYGER. Wellington, May 12, .1846. . WELLINGTON FOR CHILDREN OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. fTIHE above SCHOOL will be opened uader the X superintendence of the Committee, at the Wesleyan School Room, Manners Street, on Monday, the Bth June instant. Hours of attendance, from 9 till 12 in the Forenoon, and from. 2 till 4 in the afternoon. CHARGES. For Reading and Writing .... per week 4d. Tor Reading and Writing, with Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography ... 6d. JOHN WADE, Secretart to the Cokmittkk. Wellington, June 5, 1546. rnHE CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE of the JL Inhabitants of Port Nicholson and its vicinity, is requested on behalf of the "Widow of the late Richard Rush, who waa 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 upoaber.for support. Subscription Lists are lying. at the Bank, Mr. C. Mills, Lambton Quay, and Barrett's Hotel. Wellington, June 19.1846. PORTRAITS of'HEKI, KAWITI, and many of the most celebrated Chiefs engaged in the War in New Zealand, have been executed in a superior style of Lithograph in Sydney, and will be sold very cheep, 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 the several Ports after the next arrival at Auckland from Sydney. ■I '■ • • ■ ■ FAMILIES and single gentlemen can be accommodated with apartments, genteely furnished, with or without board, on moderate term*} at Mrs. i Ward's, Wallace's Buildings, Kent Street South, corner of Druitt Street, Sydney. '

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 83, 29 July 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 83, 29 July 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 83, 29 July 1846, Page 1

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