Flower Seeds and Bulbous Roots. JAMES M'BETH BEGS 'o intimate that he hits been supplied ' with an assortment of choice Flower Seeds and Bulbs,comprising nearly all the varieties grown in the Colony, and including the rarest, by one of our best midmost scientific Floriculturists. They are now for sale tit his stores, at moderate prices. Pipitea. April 23, 1850. Ex "WILLIAM ALFRED." D. P. M'EUEN BEGS to intimate that he has just landed from the above vessel, ,(10) ten cases of New Winter Goods, consisting of French and British Merinos, Orleans aud Coburg Cloths, Furniture Damasks in Crimson, Sky, and Drub; Printed de Lames and Cashmeres, Gros de Naps, Sattinets, Watered Silks, Ladies' Fancy Neckerchiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laces, Prints and Calicos White and Grey, Welch and Saxony Flannels, Linen Towellings, Diaper Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, an unlimited choice of Cotton and Winter Hosiery, Lambswool and Spanish Merino manufactured into Stockings, Socks, Vests, Pantaloons; and Ladies' under Clothing; Gloves in Kid, Silk, and Woolr; Mens' aud Youth', Cloth Caps, and a riot of Colonial Tweeds, &c. &c. Mulgrave Street, April 23,1850. FOR SALE. £ifi PUNCHEONS and hhds. West India Rum, "" 20 hhds. and quarter .casks Brandy, 4 hhds. Old Tom, 20 cases Gin, 30 do. Champagne and Burgundy, CO boxes Port Phillip Saop, (Jackson, Rac and Co.'s, brand.) 25 half chests Tea, 2 tons Hoop Iron, 6 cases Crown Glass, 3 barrels Tapioca, 80 doz. American Pa;ils, % bales kip, sole, and buff Leather, 8 barrels Oatmeal, 4 cases London Saddlery, warranted, 3 do. very superior Cutlery, 2 do. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, 1 bale Welsh Flannels, 2 cases Gents. Paris Hats, 3 do. Haberdashery, 3 bales red and white Blankets, ?2 do. grey Calico, 8 bales and cases Gents, white and regatta shirts, Twilled and blue Shirts, Gloves, Fancy Prints, Cloth Caps, Hosiery, Moleskin Trousers, Men's white and striped Lamb's wool Shirts' and Frocks, A large assortment of Alpaca, Luster, Merinos> Gambroons, Broad Cloth, Shawls, and a choice variety of other Fancy Goods. Nails, Bolt Iron, Boiled Oil, Spirits of Tar, Cavendish Tobacco, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegar, AND A VARIETY OF OTIIKB GOODS. W. B. RHODES & OQ. . Te Aro, April 5, 1850. For Sale. A COMPLETE set of Smith's Tools, entirely l\ new, comprising Bellows, Anvil, Vice, Screwing Tackle, Tongs, Mandrills, Hammers,; Chisels, kc. &c. ; ' party requiring the itbove, will meet with a bargain*,' by applying to the Undersigned, as the person for whom they were imported bas entered into other pursuits. For further particulars, apply to A. INGRAM, Smith and Fahbieb, Pipitea Point, Thorndon Quay. Wellington, April 26, 1.50. Will be Published, in a few days, No. 11. •■OF THE ; Neb) #taga?fttc. For April, A QUARTERLY PERIODICAL, devoted to general Politics, Literature, and Art. contests. i On the Geot.ogt of New Zealand. By the; Revd. Riclmrd Taylor, M.A., F.G.S. The Church Yabd. Wakefield's Abt of Colonization "Review-, ed (concluded.) By William Swainson, Esq., F. R. S. The Southern CoLOxrES. A Sketch of their Rise and Proyress. A Chapteb on Califobnia. Reminiscenses of Naval Life. By P. Lines. By M. A. Browne. Results of Expebiments on New Zealand Flax. Ta_ra Fatitos. By the Revd. Richard Taylor. Review, By a Backwoodsman. A Tale of the Gold Regions. The above mentioned Periodical is printed in Octavo Demy, each nwriber containing One hundred pages. The Subscription-to fte Work will be One Guinea per annum ; six months payable in advance. Intending Subscriber, will be good enough to. leave their names at the Office of the Independent,' or whli either of the following gentlemen— Mr, W. Lyon, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Mr. G, Moore, do. do. Mr. R. J. Duncan, Thorndon Quay. Mr. C. Elliott, Office of the Examiner, Nelson. Mr. — Harlsness, Richmond, do. Mr. GraltftT/i, Olayo News Office, Otago. Mr. John Williamson, Auckland. Wellington, March 25,1850. For Sale. TEN COWS, of the finest Twofold Bay breed, 1 with their increase for (he'last two years, now depasturing on the hills between Kai Warra Warra and Ngahauranga. Apply to JOHNSON *TtfOORE, : Lambton-quay. Wellington, March 10, 1850. \ Just Published, Price 2s. 6d. THE WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB POCKET BOOK, FOR 1850 Containing the Rules and Regulations of the Club Laws of Racing, &c. &c. WILLIAM LYON, Book-seller, writer pf Willis Street A Lambton Quay January 11,1800,
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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 478, 11 May 1850, Page 4
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