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WANTED, to proceed to Rangitikei, two Shearers. For particulars, apply to D. M. LAURIE, J. SMITH & Co. October 10,1849. : ■ ■ ■ '_ npHE Undersigned are Purchasers of WOOL, X New Zealand Flax, dressed by the recently discovered method, Wool lashing, and other produce. ■ • And will advance on consignments to their correspondents in England, or. the adjacent Australian Colonies. W. B. RHODES & Co. Te Aro, September 29,1849. I , HE Undersigned is a cash' purchaser of Oil, Flax, Wool, and Wool Lashing, or will make advances on any of the above named articles consigned to his correspondents in London, Sydney, or Hobart Town. J. M. TAYLOK. August 10,1849. • npHE UNDERSIGNED are Purchasers of -X Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New Zealand Produce; and will advance on consignments to then- Agents in London. SAMUEL & JOSEPH. Wellington, September 25,1849. Conveyance to and from the Hutt. THE Undersigned purposes running his four wheeled Spring Van to and from the Hutt every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Fares Is. per head for each Passenger. Goods will be conveyed by this opportunity at the usual charges. Passengers from town taken up at Mr. Lyon's, Mr. Taine's, and Mr. James M'Beth's, Pipitea. The van will leave Mr. Taine's store, near the Hutt Bridge, at f past 8 o'clock a.m., and Wellington at -j past 3 o'clock p.m., on the days above mentioned. CHARLES CUNDY. N.B.—All Letters, Parcels, or Newspapers left at Mr. Taine's store, Latubton Quay, or Mr. Taine's store, near the Hutt Bridge, will be carefully forwarded. October 23, 1849. CARPET SLIPPERS. ON SALE, a few pairs of Ladies' and Gent's. Carpet Slippers. Also, Ladies' fashionable Boots and Shoes suitable for the summer season. HOWE & SWINBOURNE, Boot and' Shoemakers, Dixon-street. Wellington, September 14, 1849. .—_ '. . i Native Newspaper. i KO TE AO MARAMA, or NEW WORLD, is ' published semi-monthly, at the v office of the Wellington Independent, Port Nicholson, NewZealand. • Price of the Paper, Gs. per annum, payable in advance. j Advertisements will be charged for al the Undermentioned rates :—Ten lines' and under, Cs. for i the first, and Bs. for each subsequent insertion. Above ten lines, 4d. per line for the first, and_2d. per line for each subsequent insertion. Merchants and Storekeepers requiring produce, or labour, from the Natives, will.find the columns of the New World a desirable medium of communicating their wants, and all having Goods for sale suitable for native trade will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to give publicity to their wares. The colonists at large should support newspapers published in the Maori Language, and endeavour to circulate them amongst the natives, for they will be found ultimately of the highest importance in promoting the civilization and advancement of the aborigines, and will tend more than any one thing to draw out the resources of New Zealand by means of the intelligent Maori population. Agents—Mr. J. Rhodes, Porirua, Wainui, and Manawatu ; Mr. M'Cullum, Waikawa; Messrs. Taylor & Watt, Wanganui; Mr. Dorset, Taranaki; Mr. Weld, Wairarapa; Mr. Alexander, Ahuriri; New Zealander Office, Auckland; Examiner Office, Nelson; Major Hornbrook, Port Cooper; News Office, Otago. : Messrs. Lyon, Johnson & Moore, and Duncan, Wellington ; Mr. G. Buck, River Hutt. For Sale, APIECE OF FREEHOLD LAND, with a Bbkwert thereon, searlv completed. Apply to " CHARLES. CAMERON. Kai Warra, October 12,1849. QUIET BOARDING HOUSE FOR \ ME CH AMI CS. JH. STEVENS begs to inform the Public of > Wellington, that he has removed to Beach Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Pickering, Pipitea, where he intends to open a Boarding House expressly for Mechanics, on the most liberal terms. Boats in attendance on H.M. Navy. Wellington, August.3,lß49 ' ; PORIRUA. 1?OR SALE, the produce of Mauawatu and else where:— 50 tbns.potatoesr The above will be delivered to a purchaser at any port in New Zealand. ' ' • Also.— Always on. hand, Martell'a Brandy, Rum, Gin, Port and Sbwrv Wine, Bottled Ales and Porter. Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand Flour (finest quality.) Sugars, Teas, Coffee, &c. A few keg's good Tobacco. Blankets, Calicos, and slops of all descriptions. ALSO, 12 Head -f Heifers and Cows, some wltn calves by their side and others in calf, now' dcpasturiuir at Porirua. ' f Paramo Feb. li, 1840. ' J^oM *\ ;

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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 424, 3 November 1849, Page 4

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688

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 424, 3 November 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 424, 3 November 1849, Page 4

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