FOR CALIFORNIA. To sail positively on the Ist of February. -J-j rTMIE fine fast sailing first class JL barque THAMES, 407 tons, John Hedicy, comraunFor Freight or Passage, apply to LEVIN & CO. January 1, 1850. FOR SALE, t ■—*_. rTi'HE fine sailing brigantine t ~l\sSk JL MINERVA, ( 110 tons 0.m., has first-rate Cabin an< l Steerage accoramodutions ; is well found in every respect, stows a large cargo, and sails well—and from her superior ventilation, is well adapted for v passengers to California. -a She will be delivered on her return from Sydney, r early iri February, as soon as she has discharged c her inward cargo. For inventory and further particulars apply to WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. • Wellington, December Uth, 1849. For Sale, to arrive per * Cornelia/ @ London. Qft TONS SALT, ** v 0,000 Roofing Slates, 20 barrels Cement, 414 bars Wheel Iron, 305 bundles Hoop Iron, various sizes, 10 casks Rivets. HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard Street, January 20, 1850. For Sale, To Arrire per "Cornelia.'' I BALE Priuts and Shirtings, 1 case Moleskin Trowsers, 1 case White Shirts, 1 case Regatta Shirts, 1 bale Blue Striped Shirts, 1 bale Serge Shirts, 1 case Haberdashery and Hosiery, 1 bale Grey Calicoes, 1 case Cloth Caps and sundries, 1 case Stuff Goods, 15 tins Linseed Oil, 25 cases Champagne, 10 cases Burgundy 1 , &c, &c, ' &c. W. B. RHODES & CO. Te Aro, Jan. 26,1850. L_ : J FURNISHED APARTMENTS near Petoni . Beach. 2 Apply to W. Ebdon, River Hutt, or at the Independent Office. January 25, 1850. 3 QUIET BOARDING HOUSE 4 FOR MECHANIC S. J K. STEVENS begs to inform the Public of I • Wellington, that he has removed to Beach Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Pickering, Pipitea, where he inteuds to open a Boarding House expressly for Mechanics, on the most liberal terms. t£§T Boats in attendance on H.M. Navy. ! Wellington, August 3, 1849. THE Undersigned are Purchasers of WOOL, OIL, WHALEBONE, FLAXJ and other ( New Zealand Produce ; and will Advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in London. "... BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, September 1, 1849. THE ENGLISH IMPORTED HORSE PHG3NIX. THE Undersigned having engaged the services of the above Horse, from Mr. W. Allen, for the ensuing season, he will Stand to Cover at his Stables in Lombard-street, Te Aro. The qualities of this Horse are now so well known to competent judges, 1 that it is unnecessary to say any thing in his praise. He will travel to Burcham's, at the River Hutt, on Terms — For a single Mare, £3 ss. An allowance made for two or more. Payment to be made on the Ist January, 1850. 11. WINTEINGHAM. Wellington, October 19, 1849. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. SUBSCRIPTIONS towards the erection of a place of Worship for the Wosleyans, in lieu of the one destroyed by tlie late earthquakes, are earnestly requested;-and will be gratefully received by the Rev. J. Watkin, Rev. S. Ironside, the Building Committee, or ut the Oflico of the Wellington Independent. Wolliugton; December 15,1848.
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 449, 30 January 1850, Page 1
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