ON SALIi, EX " COAXER," A T »™n«dI OMB op the under - Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Best Van Diemen's Land Flour, and Seconds JtUtsins, Currants, ' Salt, Mustard, : Pepper, Soap, Candles, Starch, Stone Blue, Soda, A small assortment of Crockeryware, ■Best Negrohead Tobacco, Tapes, Thread, &c. a great variety, An assortment of Haberdashery and Hosiery, White and Unbleached Calicos, Navy Blue and other Prints, 11 -4, 12-4, and 13-4 Blankets, Fustian Trowsers, Paste Blacking, Women's Straw Bonnets, Girls Straw Bonnets, Boys Fancy Caps, Men's Blue Cloth -Caps. And a numerous selectioH of other goods, the whole of .which will be sold at the lowest prices. N.B.—No Business transacted at the stores after 6 o'clock ia the Evening. George Waters. Dixon-street, September 4, 1846. SADDLE HORSES TO LET ON HIRE, by the Day, or for a longer period if required, by the Undesigned. For further particulars, apply to] J.-Martin, Carter. Willis-street, October 6, 1846. rpHE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal X Cash advances on Oil, Whalebone, Wo^l, and other Colonial produce oonsig .ed to their friends, Messrs. Buckles & Co., London. JAMES SMITH & CO. Wellington, September 1, 1846. FLOUR! FLOUR!! EX " COMET," ON SALE at the STORES of the Under, signed, W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, September 4, 1846. SFSsmmg srj&swjssx s^smssg EX "COMET." BEST VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR, on Sale by W. Flyger. Willis-street, Sept. 8,1846. AND Possession to be given ahout the Ist December next, Captain W. M. Smith's Cottage, containing seven rooms, and pleasantly situated on Tinakori Road, Thorndon Flat. For further particulars, apply on the premises. Wellington, September 29, 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. THE above SCHOOL will be opened under the superintendence of ths 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 Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography ... 6d. JOHN WADE, Secretary to the Committee. Wellington, June 5. 1846. NEW SOUTH WALES. PARTIES visiting Sydney will find, at a moderate cost, oil the comforts of a home, at Mrs. ATKINSON'S Private Boarding House, No. ,3,.College Buildings, Jamison Street, one ol the most salubrious and central situations in the City. The most unquestionable inferences afforded.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 105, 14 October 1846, Page 1
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