THE Undersigned arc Purchasers of WOOL, OIL, WHALEBONE,'FLAX, and'other,. New Zealand Produce ; and-will Advance oh Ciia- . signmen>s,io their Correspondents in London. X "",•'" • IHSTIICSE & HUNTER. Excfcsnjge, Wellington, . -..",' September'!", 1810. ' ' ' ROYAL HOTEL. . DAMEL MUNX respectfully inform* ' lif» Friends and the Public gcnerai'i-, that hehai removed his Licence from Hit'CoUttge <>)' Con'ieiit to those premises lately occupied by Dr. Dorsetr, bitnated at the Coirmercial H'W/l'-Xambrori Qiiay, and now known as the lioynl HoU-l, where he trusts, by attention and civility, and keeping on hand a stock*of .tlie best Spirits,* Wines, &c, to merit a shareof public patronage. - • Cold Luncheons always ready from 12- to 2-o'clock ('hope, Steaks, See.,, got ready on the shortest notice. . > .- Wellington, July 13, 1340. COUNTRY LAND. : TO Let on Lease" oi".soyeaFs7witli"nght~of"p _ urii cliase/exteuSing over the trholV period; -"~ * Apply io Ifn-BRANDOX, Laaibten-Quay. Wellington, lfi4S. "■ — NOTICE. \ . , .. rl ■' np'HE UNDERSIGXED, haying now made arX rangements, ia prepared io delrser -on thtmost reasonable terms,'by his boats, fromUhe ilutt. i Sawn Timber—White Pine or Totara. Firewpod. i Tolara Shingles, Posts, Kaifs, Palings, Stave*,. i &c, &x., &c. . - Black Birch Staves, Palings, &c., and Ship's, , Planks. • • " \Y. MOODY.. - - HuttT3riage, October 9,1849. WANTED, to proceed to EangniJceij two' She- r rers. For particulars, apply to " D. ?jf. LAURIE. •_ - j. S3IITH"&~Co. October 10,1849. QUIET BOARDING HOUSE FOR ■JIT E C II AN I C S. J H. STEVENS begs to inform the Public of • Wellingtonj that he has removed to Beach' Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Pickering, Pipites, 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, 1849 Commission Sale 6c Livery Stables. MAWBY. & HIGGINS beg to return thanks te tne gentlemen of Wellington and the neighbouring districts, for the liberal support they have received since they commenced business, and to as- ' sure 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 takeD in to-bait or liverage. M. & H. also beg to remind tlie inhabitants Qf ; Wellington,"that the Mail Car, the "Perseverance," ; leaves their stables every Sunday morning for the Hutf, as usual. PrimeTMeadow Hay, and Straw,on sale, in .quantities to suit purchasers, and can be delivered in any . part of Wellington. Wellington, 22nd Aug., 1840. Livery Stables, Lombard Street Adjoining Mr. Allen's, and opposite the Union Bank of Australia. HENRY WINTBINGHAM begs to return liie sincere thanks to his Friends and the Poblie generally for tlie liberal support awarded him for the last four years aa Livery Stable Keeper, and announces that he has foT hire, ty the Day or , Week, or for a longer period if necessary, SEVERAL GOOD SALDLE HORSES. tgff* The greatest care taken of Horses leftitt his charge. N.B.—A large stock of the best Hay and Core always for sale, at moderate prices. Wellington, July 17, IS4S).
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 429, 21 November 1849, Page 1
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