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ON SALti, EX "COAXER," AMD 6s M&®m&B," AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Best Van Diemen's Land Flour, and Seconds, Riisins, Currants, Salt, Mustard, Pepper, Soap, Candles, Starch, Stone Blue, Soda, . A small assortment of Crockeryware, Best Negrohe.ad 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 selection of other goods, the whole of which will be sold at the loweßt prices. N.B.—No Business transacted at the stores after 6 o'clock in the Evening. George Waters.. Dixon-street, September 4, 1846. ©SSo, W3S__Ej§2?@SJE, W.@©Ss s SgSiSo THE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal Cash advances on Oil, Whalebone, Wool, and other Colonial produce consigned to their friends, Messrs. Buckles & Co., London. JAMES SMITH & CO. Wellington, September 1, 1846. FLOUR! FtOURM EX "COMET," ON SALE at the STORES of the Under, signed, W. B. RHOBE3 & Co. Wellington, September 4, 1846. ©SEAS?S§ g g @S___s?2B l PRINCE ALBERT intends distributing, gratis, at the Freemason's Tavern, to the inhabitants of Wellington, German Carrot Seed, or, if desired, Mangold Wurtzel. Also, superior German Sausages, direct from Germany, in small quantities. October 31,1846. WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT, to attend in a Family where there are Children. Testimonials of good character will be required. Apply at the Office of this Paper.' Wellington, October 2,1846. ©3ra^sst© o MR. BEST is willing to take the charge of Cattle at his Station oh the Manawatu. Terms—los. per head per annum, Calves bred on the station not charged for til six months old. For; further particulars, enquire of CAPT. SHARP. Manawatu, August 25,1846. WELLINGTON w3iia3iira®r ssa'S'' s<s&@®'& 8 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' Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography ... 6d. JOHN WADE, Secretary vo the Committee. Wellington, June 5, 1846. NEW SOUTH; WALES. B ARTIES visiting Sydney will find, at a moderate cost, all the comforts of a home, at Mrs. ATKINSONS Private Boarding House, No. 3, College Buildings, Jamison Street, one of the most salubrious and central situations in the City, I The most unquestionable references afforded.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 111, 4 November 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 111, 4 November 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 111, 4 November 1846, Page 1

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