Ex Edward Stanley," i 1 £& SIDES PRIME WANGANUI BACON. * WILLIAM LYON. Wellington, Sept. 18, 1840. Seasoned Totara Timber. ON SALE, 3000 feet Totara, well seasoned, in half-inch, inch, and two inch plank. Apply to JOHN HARVEY. Willis-street, Sept. 14, 1849. TO GROCERS. JH. GRIMALDI begs leave to inform the . trade that, having purchased a complete apparatus for Roasting Coffee, he is prepared to roast any quantity which may he sent to him on the Tuesday's and Friday's in each week, at his residence, next door to Mr. Bannister's, Crown and Anchor Tavern. Wellington, September 11,1849. LAND TO LET in Manners-street, Willisstreet, Wellington-terrace, and other parts of the Town. Also, —Country Land. Apply to E. HART, Solicitor, Lambton-Quay. Wellington, Febrnary 13, 1848. undersigned is prepared to depasture X Cattle at his Station, Tiawaiti. For terms, apply to the undersigned, at Orongorongo, or to Messrs. Levin & Co., Wellington. DAN. RIDDIFORD. Wellington, July 7,1849. Is Published, No. XV. OF THE A Monthly Periodical, conducted by the Ministers of the Evangelical Alliance in WeUington. contents : The Rekureection of the Bodt.— Collateral Proof from Science. Family Worship. Scripture Exposition.— Math. xvi. 26, 28. Anecdote. Biographical Sketches No. vji.— Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Poetry.— Art thou a mother f Varieties. — Earnestness and Success. — Hints toMinisters, &c. Religious Intelligence.— Foreign Summary. —Europe—Britain—The Jews.— China —Medical Missionary Society—Chinese Ladies.— Persia — The Scriptures. Local Intelligence.— Waimaie —The Natives. Notes on Gardening. —September— Wellington — The Season —W'esleyan Chapel—lmportant discovery. Sold by W. Lyon, G. Waters, J. Booth, J. Tonilin, Wellington. C. Keys, Aglionby. J. Bradshaw, Porirua Road. H. Jones, Karori. J. Williamson, Auckland. W. Hough, Nelson. Taylor and Watt, Wanganui. B. Perry, Taranaki. J. Blackie, Otago. Commission Sale & Livery Stables. MAWBY & HIGGINS beg to return thanks to the gentlemen of Wellington and the neighbouring districts, for the liberal support they have received since they commenced business, and to assure them that no endeavour of teeirs shall be wanting to merit a continuation of public favour. Horses broken in to Saddle or Harness, with care, and on reasonable terms. Saddle Horses for hire. Horses taken in to bait or liverage. M. & H. also beg to remind the inhabitants of Wellington, that the Mail Car, the "Perseverance," leaves their stables every Sunday morning for the Hutt, as usual. Prime Meadow Hay, and Straw, on sale, in quan* tities to suit purchasers, and can be delivered in any part of Wellington. Wellington, 22nd Aug., 1840. MR. R. PARK having accepted the Office of Principal Surveyor to the New Zealand Company, begs to acquaint his Friends that he has transferred his private business to Mr. J. C. Drake, whom he begs to recommend to their confidence. Wellington, Sept. 7, 1849." WANTED, A STEADY MAN OR •VV WOMAN" COOK. Liberal wages will be given. r Apply to 5 Charles Suisted, • Barrett's Hotel. July 3, 1849.
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 412, 22 September 1849, Page 1
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