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THE Undersigned are Pnrchasers of WOOL, OIL, WHALEBONE, FLAX, and other N T ew Zealand Produce ; and will Advance on Con signments to their Correspondents in London, Sydney, and Hobart Town. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, September 1, 1849. To arrive per 'Monarch, , from London. FINE OLD PORT WINE, well matured, in bottle, First class Old Brown and Gold Sherries in bottle A quantity of Patent (Eubank's) Nails, from 1£ to 3 inches, and other Merchandize. R. J. DUNCAN. April 27,1850. For Sale or to Let, \ COTTAGE, situated at Kai Warra, contain'i- ing three together with } of an Acre of Land well fenced in for pa3turngt- '; Apply to C. C. Kai Warra Brewery. i Wellington, March 1, 1850. To be Let, With immediate possession, \ WEATHER-BOARDED COTTAGE, with / \ Verandah ronnd, containing Two Sitting Rooms and Four Bed Rooms, and Kitchen attached, and Half an Acre of Ground Fenced in, situate in the Tinakori Road, close to Mr, Kelham's. For particulars, apply to Mb. WARING TAYLOR, Hekbert Stbeet, Te Aro. March 29, 1850. NOTICE. WHEREAS certain Cattle are running on tlie Land of the Undersigned, at Rangitikei, without my permission, this is to give notice, that unless the said Cattle he removed forthwith, they will be driven in within one month from this date, and sold to defray expenses. JAMES WALTCF.R. Rangitekei. April 9,1850. ARCHIBALD INGRAM, House and Ships' Smith, THORNDON QUAY, Opposite the Native Chapel, Pipitca, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the" above line, when he trusts, from punctuality and attention, to merit a share of pnblic patronage. N.B. — White and Black Smithing in all its branches. Horses carefully Shod. April 12, 1840. Registry Office. PARTIES desiring Servants are requested to leave their names at the Independent Office. Servants out of work, by availing themselves of the above means, will find it greatly to their advantage. Charges moderate. REGISTRY OFFICE. WANTED, A GOOD PLATN COOK. Enquire at the Office of this Paper. April 5,1850. Wellington Jockey Club. rpHE MEMBERS will meet every Thubseay L Evening, at 8 o'Clock, at the Wellington Hotel, I. E. FEATHERSTON, Secretary. Wellington, October 26,1849. _ J.. H. STEVENS, Beach Cottage, Pipitea Point. QUIET BOARDING HOUSE TOR MECHANICS BOATS in attendance on H. M. Navy. Wellington, August 8,1840.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 1

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