HAIR AND FLAX MATTRESSES yOH SALE BY JAMES WILKINSON, Upholsterer, Cabinet Maker, and Paper Hanger, ■ffILUS STREET. N.B.—Paper Hangings hung at Is. per piece. Mattresses resluffed, fyc. Wellington, February 9, 1850. KIT WARRA BREWERY. mHE PROPRIETOR of the above Establishment, having completed his J. arrangements, begs to announce that he is now prepared to supply Innkeepers and the Public generally with very superior ALE, &c, at the usual"prices Orders punctually attended to. CHARLES CAMERON. N.B. — Fresh Yeast always on hand. December 24 1849.
On Sale, to arrive ex "Clara," 20 hhds. ) _ 15 barrels f Thome's London Porter, •t qr. casks superior Old Pale Sherry, 1° do. fine Gold do. * do. do. Old Gold do. 11 do. superior Port, 2 cases containing a large and well assorted shipment of Haberdashery, &c. &c. I case Confectionery, 1 do. Candied Lemon Peel and Chips, 5 carroteels fine new Zante Currants, 1 very superior Iron Safe, 6 cans Spirits of Turpentine, 4 cases Books, 1 . . ~„„„, 1 do. Prints, &c. } sb,p P ed b - v H - G ' Bohn > 3 do. Books, &c, do. do. E. Lumlev, 300 doz. Bottled Ale and Porter, And other Goods. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, 2.'ith April, 1R49. For Sale, MILCH COWS, and one superior BULL. The Cows are quiet, well bred, and broken in to bail. For particulars, apply to JAMES CALDER, Kai Warra. April 2.i, ISoO. For Sale, 4 FAMILY CHEST OF DRAWERS, in first Zα. rate order, and a large Dining Table. May be seen at Beachen's Buildings, near St. Peter's Church. Wellington, April Iβ, 1850. For Sale. ~\A TONS Upland Hay, warranted free from J - rt Docks and Weeds, Mares for Cart and Saddle, Team Bullocks, Drays, &c. j Apply to T. W TANKERSLEY, Upland Farm Wellington, 20th Dec, ]549. COUNTRY LAND TO Let on Lease oi 50 years with right of purchase, extending over the whole period. Apply to Mr. BRANDON, Lambton Quay. Wellinglon, Dec. 17, 1849. To be Sold, THREE small allotments of LAND on Thorndon Quay. For Particulars, apply to Mr. Bkakdon, Lambton Quay. Wellington, December 18, 1849. BRITANNIA SALOON. 4 T the request of a number of highly respectafJL We settlers who were unable, owing to the crowded state of the house, to gain admittance, on Monday, 2!) th April, the Theatre will be opened on "WEDNESDAY KVENING, MAY 8. Mr. Marriott, who proceeds in the Cornelia on Sunday, May 12, on a visit to Englaud, has consented to superintend the performance, and every effort will be made to cause the entertainment to go off with eclat. The performance will commence with the highly popular Farce called London Assurance, OR A LESSON FOR BACHELORS. After which, a favorite Scotch Drama, called The Fratricide, OR THE FORCE OF CONSCIENCE. The whole to conclude with the celebrated Farce of Love in all Corners, OR THE TAR TRIUMPHANT. An excellent Band will be in attendance. Doors open at 7 o'clock to commence at half-past-JUST RECEIVED, and on sale at the stores of "W. Ltok, Lambton Quay, Hurstbouee's Account of the Settlement of New Plymouth, tarannki. Price 6s. 8, 1850. ■
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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 1
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