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PATEfcT f^L^SS, FORVEMTILdTIOM. rpHIS admirable and truly invaluable discovery X accomplishes what has been so many years unsuccessfully attempted, via:—Ventilation,.without the least draught oi inconvenience, by admitting light and fresh air to any extent, and; in any quantity, and can be applied to all Public Buildings, Dwelling Houses, Shops, Warehouses, Steam Ships, nud vessels of every description. The simple and easy mode of fixing and adjusting: the Ventilation, together with its moderate price, places itwithin the reach of all classes, and can be had of ■. : JOHN VAENHAM. Only a small quantity having been received, early application is necessary Wellington, November 9,1840. Hair Mattresse*. CURLED HORSE HAIR, English Feathers, Hair Seating for sale by J. WILKINSON, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, Willis .Street. November 6,1849. A YOUNG LADY having a few leisure hours' would give lessons in Music and Singing. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, October 12,1849. THE Undersigned are Purchasers of WOOL, New Zealand Flax, dressed by the recently discovered method, Wool lashing, and other produce, v And will advance on consignments to their correspondents in England, or the adjacent Australian Colonies. W. B. RHODES & Co. Te Aro, September 29,1849. rpHE UNDERSIGNED are Purchasers of _L Wool, Oil, Whalebone, Flax, and other New Zealand Produce; and will advance on consignments to their Agents in London. SAMUEL & JOSEPH. Wellington, September 25, 1849. W. JACKSON, Cart and Wheelwright, HERBERT STREET, -WELLINGTON, BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public in general, that he intends carrying on the above business in all its various departments, and can with confidence solicit their patronage, being how assisted by a Blacksmith who thoroughly understands his business. N.B.—Horsee Shod. Carts and Drays made and repaired on the shortest notice. Wellington, November 6,1849. Conveyance to and from the Hutt. fip HE Undersigned purposes running his four X 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 np 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 £ past 8 o'clock a.m., and Wellington at past 3 o'clock p.m., on the days above men-, tioned. ; CHARLES CUNDY. N.B.—All Letters, Parcels, or Newspapers left at Mr. Taine's store, Lambton 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. TO BE LET for Six Months, from Ist Decemcrinber, or for any period not exceeding Three Years, The House and Premises of Woodland, on the Porirua Road, within 1 J mile of with a road the whole distance. The House is small but compact, with first-rate Stabling attached for three horses, large hay loft, harness room, and gig house, &c. The Garden and Orchard contain about half an acre of ground encli, and are well stocked with Fruit Trees of every description, a great number of which are now in full bearing. There are four enclosed Paddocks, containing about eight acres of Grass, sufficient for the keep of two cows and a horse all the year round. Any person taking the place for six months only, might have the use of one or two cows in milk if rfesired For particulars, apply to ... JOHNSON & MOORE. Wellington, October 19, 1849. Wellington Jockey Club. HpHE MEMBERS will meet every Thubseay X Evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Wellington Hotel. - ' ' , I. E. FEATHERSTONy , Secretary. Wellington, October 26,1849. '. J. P. COLLINS, NAVAL AND MILITARY BOOT MAKER, Wiilis-sireet, BEGS to acquaint his friends and the Public generally, that he lias removed to those premises formerly occupied .by. Mr. CJVincent, opposite Mr. Crowtlier'R, Army Clothier,.where he trusts, by civility and attention lo business, a cpn tiuuance of the fin ours hitherto bestowed upon him. Wellington, 4 1849. Wellington Brewery, KUMV TOTO. npHE Undersigned having succeeded to the X abo\« establishment, which is now in full operation, will be prepared and after the 25th instant) to supply the Public with very supenor ALE, brewed tinder the experienced .management of Frederick Abbott, l.jg, , late Manager of Abbott's Bow Biewqry, London h (famou3 for India Ale,) and warbavted pile Malt and Hops. AH <h<lere punctually attended to. JOHN WAflE.' N.B/— and Graipe alwoya'on baud, Wellington Jna IM6&.'

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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 4

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