ON SALE, MADRAS, &c. &c. WINDOW GLASS. 24x18, 20xi6, 18x14, 16x14, 14x12, 10x8, White Lead and Paints, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, in 5 gallon cans, London Ale and Stout in hhds. and barrels, Nelson Ale.in.hhds. and barrels, Port, Sherry, and Claret, in 3 doz. cases, Wine and Beer Corks, 25 tons Liverpool Salt, 5 tons good Rice in small bags, 5 ban els 20 boxes new Raisins, Vinegar, Soda, Blacking, Colonial and N. Z. Flour in 100 and 2001b. bags, Excellent Colonial Beef in barrels, Welch Flannel; P. ints, 8 tun Butts, 25 tuns Shooks, &c. &c. '&c BETHUNE& HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, October 9, 1846. TO COASTERS, .3?IESW A. E ® SP.A'ES 2 .Si 2M § 9 AND OTHERS. ON SALE, at M. ASHER'S Original Store, Lamb'on Quay, at very Low PricesVan Diemen's Land Flour, in 100 lb. and 200 ft. bags, Liverpool Salt, coarse and fine, Manilla Sugar, Black Tea, in small packages, Dip Candles; Oatmeal, Sago, Wrapping Paper, Sole and Kip Leather, in quantities to suit the trade, Navy Blue and Fancy Prints, Wbite Calico, Unbleached Calico, from 36 to 72 inches wide, Blue, Serge, and Regatta Shirts, Men's Socks and Stockings, Ladies' Black and White Stockings, Scrubbing Brushes, Copper Boat Nails and Cooper's Rivets, Navy Canvass for heavy sails, Rack Combs and Looking Glasses, Moleskin Trowsers, Check for Shirts and Brown Holland, Mousseline de Lames, Ladies' Tortoiseshell Side Combs, Ladies' black and white Silk Stockings, 3 excellent Riding Saddles, A few pieces cheap Flannels and Bed Tick, Men's Braces, A few pieces Gents. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Playing Cards, A nice assortment of Earthenware, consisting of Dinner Service, Plates, &c. With a variety of other Goods, all of which will be.soldatvery low prices, in small or large quantities, to suit Families or Dealers. N.B.—Oil, Whalebone, or any kind of Colonial Produce Bought for Ready Money, or taken in Exchange. Observe, M. Asher's old Store newly revived. October, 6, 1846. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, MR. PENNY'S BRICK HOUSE, lately occupied by the Honorable Henry Petrb, pleasantly situated in Wordsworth-street, Te Aro. Apply to Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, Sept. 25, 1846. ©OSSA©!! "a?® £>5IS 9 CONTAINING FOUR ROOMS, Kitchen, and Pantry, with Garden and Stable. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to JOHNSON AND MOORE. October 6, 1846. TOSS©la THE Undersigned begs to inform the Public, that the business of Mr. George Jones is carried on as usual. DANIEL SUTHERLAND. Wellington, October 9, 1846. 3F®2& & AEiJiy ONE-HALF SHARE OF THE fine fast sailing schooner FIDELE, of about 10 tonß burthen, as. she now lies at anchor, with her masts, sails, anchors, &c. The Fidele is well known as a first-rate sea boat, and is well found in every respect. Immediate possession to be given- , For further particulars, apply to Mr.. Cemino, Lambton Quay. Wellington, March 1,1840.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 111, 4 November 1846, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 111, 4 November 1846, Page 1
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