HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.;: THE next Exhibition will take place at the Aurora Saloon, on Tuesday next, the 20th instant. All articles must be sent before 10 o'clock, a. m. ; and the doors will be opened to visitors at 1 p. m. Admission to Ladies and Members gratis; to Non Subscribers one Shilling. GEORGE MOORE, Secbetabtt. Wellington, November 14,1849. Ex 'Eiiterprize' and / Kelso. , ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. SCARLET BLANKETS, 12-4, super Witney, West India Rum, Brandy, U. V. Co., in quarter casks, Spades assorted (best quality), Eubauk's Patent Nails, all sizes, An Invoice of well selected Stationery, Bottled Ale and Porter, Congou Tea in half-chests. And to arrive, per THAMES and PEKIN, Invoices of Calicos, Bleached and Unbleached, Hoyle's Prints. &c. See. JOHN VARNHAM. Wellington, November 9,1849. Ex " KELSO." nA HHDS. WEST INDIA RUM, 40 p.p. '&" 2 cases Cambric Plates (Hoyle's). Ex " ROSE." A few bushels very fine Nelson Barley. ■ HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. ' Wellington, November 9,1849. FOR SALE, Ex " KELSO," and late'arrivals. O BALES GREY CALICO, -T 2 bales Scarlet Blankets, 1 bale White Blankets, 1 bale Fancy, Coloured Prints, 1 bale Gambroons, 1 case Fancy Checks and Alpacas, 1 bale Blue Broad Cloth, 1 bale Woolpacks, 2 tons Hoop Iron, 64 puncheons and hhds. W. I. Rum, 16 hhds Brandy, 4 hhds. Gin (Old Tom), 2 casks Port Wine, 40 casks Byass' Bottled Porter, 10 cases Crown Glass, 2 barrel* Tapioca, 28 chests Tea, ■ - - : 30 dozen American Buckets, 100 boxes Lemon Syrup, 3 bales Kip and Sole Leather, 1 bale Buff Leather, 10 kegs Negrohead Tobacco j ex Augustine 20 cases Cavendish Tobacco J Heard. 20 bags Coffee, Cabin Biscuit, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegar, Nails, Boots and Shoes, Cotton Rugs, &c. &c. To arrive, Invoices of various Goods per Thames and Pekin selected to order for this market. W. B RHODES & CO. Te Aro, November 6, 1849. Per " Kelsq," Innes, from London £T«> PACKAGES OF MERCHANDIZE are ** & now being landed from above ship—a most excellent lot of assorted goods at present in demand. Particulars can be obtained at the stores of R. J. DUNCAN. Pipitea, November 7, 1849. WANTED, Six Pairs good SAWYERS, to whom constant employment will be given. Apply by letter to W. MOODY, River Hutt. November 13, 1849. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. House and Garden On Cook's Mount, near the Government Reserve, TO BE SOLD OR LEASED, HPHAT commodious Dwelling-House in Wallace JL Street, at present occupied ty the Rev. J. luglis. The House is a substantial Wood and Brick Building, with Slate Roof, and is in excellent repair; it contains four rooms below and two above, and has three fire places—also a store room, closets, and offices. The Garden contains about an eighth of an acre. The situation is delightful, and the House, well adapted for a genteel family. ALSO, A Cottage and Garden Adjoining the above-; the Cottage contains four rooms, with two fire places; the Garden is a quarter of an acre, newly fenced, and in good order. For particulars, apply to Mr. Robert Hood, Carpenter, Cook's Mount. Wellington, November 9, 1849. MY WIFE, ISABELLA, having absconded . from her home, without any just cause, on board the cutter Sarah Berry, Warren, master, : taking with her certain property, This is to give public notice, that I will not be answerable for any Debts she may contract in my name. (Signed) JOHN M'GREGOR. Petre, Wanganui, Nov. 1,1849, :Native Newspaper. KO TE AO MARAMA, or NEW WORLD, is published iemi-monthly, at'the ofßce of the Wellington Independent, Port Nicholson, New Zealand. ■ ' Price of the Paper, 6s. per annum, payable in advance. • ■ • Advertisements will be charged for at the Undermentioned rates.:—Ten lines and under, Cs. for the first, and 3s. 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 tlie.r wantß, and all haung Good for sale suitable for nati\e trade will do well to a\ail them sehts of tins opportunity to give publicity to their wares 'lhe colonists at huge should support news papers published in the Maoii Language, and endeuourto circulate them amongst the natives, fo they will be found ultimately of the highest importance in piomoting the civilization and advance ment of the aboiigines, and will tend more than any one thing to draw out the lesources of New Zealand by means of the intelligent Maori population. Ageuts—Mr. J. Rhodes, Poriina, Wainni, and .Manawatuj Mr. M'Cullum, Wailcawa; Messrs. Taylor & Watt, Wanganin; Mi. Dorset, Tarnnaki; Mr. Bell, Wairnrapa; Mr. Alexander, Ahuriri; I'New Zeolandjr Office, Auckland; Examiner Oflic" iNelson, Major Ilornbrool., Poit Cooper; flfo™ Office, Otago. j! Messrs Lyon, Johnson & Moore, and DunctMi I Wellington; Mr. G. Ruck, Rt\er Hutfr '
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 4
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