ON SALE, JS'S ' ss __ ©© s 2 __,»» r AT THE STORES OF J. SMITH & CO., BALES of Blankets and Calicos, Navy Blue and Fancy Prints, English and Colonial Tweeds, Shirtings, Diapers, and Brown Hollands, Irish Lmen Shirting and Shir's, Worsted, Lambs Wool, and Cotton Hose, Silk Stockings, Handkerchiefs, and Vests, Pea and Pilot Coats, Moleskin and Flushing Trowse.s, Bengal Stripes, Cashmere and Orleans Cloth, An assortment of Stationery, Manilla and Refined Sugary Coff-e and fine Congou Tea, Rice, Pickles, and Preserves. Port Wine, Sole Leather, Salt, An assortment of Ironmongery, A large assortment of Haberdashery, Pipes. Wellington, July 31,1846. ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undeisigned, Lambton Quay, wholesale and ret.il— A quantity of Grocery and Drapery Stores, to be sold at the lowest possible prices, A large quantity of Mould and Dip Candles and 150 dosen bottled Ale and Porter, at low prices, for cash. JOSEPH RHODES. Lambfon Quay, August 14, 1846. OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, AND OTHER •'G©E_©S_SA__ _?&©__. W.ilV THE UNDERSIGNED i s R Cash Purchaser of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial Produce. He is also authorized to make liberal advances on the same, shipped to his correspondents either in Sydney, Hobart Town, or London. ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, April 28, 1846. _F__©W__ 8 IN 10fl, 150, and 200 ft bags, suitable for Families. Oil Sale by JAMES SMITH & CO. June 29, 1846. THE UNDERSIGNED has just received, per London, from Sydney, the following Goods, to be sold at the lowest prices, for cash, German Sausages, Patna Rice, Mould Candles, Soap, Sole Leather, Black Pepper, Foolscap, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Reel Cotton, Ladies' and Gents. White Cotton Hose» Gents. Lambswool Vests and Drawers, Tweed Trowsers, Shepherd's Plaids for Coats, 114 Blankets, Prints, and Navy Blues, 30 and 40 inch Brown Calico, Scarlet Cravats, Tin Blacking, Corned Rounds and Role Beef, Boiled Linseed Oil, in 5 gallon tins, Tobacco Pipes. J. M'BETH, Willis Street. July 11, 1846. <_.___.___ -.©©OSSo THE Undersigned is always prepared to pay the highest Cash Price for Fat CATTLE and SHEEP. W. FLYGER. Wellingtoh, May 12, 1846. [ , ■ ... ■ ! WELLINGTON WM_3 a JBIf __ M ©A-f __<3S_®®3_j i FOR CHILDREN OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. THE above SCHOOL will be opened under the 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. For Reading and Writing, with Arith. noetic, Grammar, and Geography ... Gs. JOHN WADE, Secretary to the Committee. Wellington, June 5, 1846.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 92, 29 August 1846, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 92, 29 August 1846, Page 1
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