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NOTICE. IMPORTAYT TO ADVERTISERS. "•b . HIHR "WutnyoTox ,l has the 1 greatest circulation of any Newspaper yit hubliihed in New Zealand; its subscribers bcinq orated in all the most important .districts of the 'Colony. It is also extensively circulated in Ntu 'South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Piemen's Land, Cape of Oood Hope, and in llu Motlutr-eounlry. Advertisers, thcrtfort, in making 'use pf the columns of the "TinEPEinßxr," may ifeel certain that the greatest publicity will be given ko-the goods, wares, &c, offered for salc t and that 'advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in properitnto the manner in which they keep their, names before the public. The Price of Advertisements in the "Wblliho MX IjfnBi'EXDBST" it— Threepence a Line for the First Insertion of all Advertisements, and Out Penny a Line for iverj subsequent Insertion. Advertisements to be left at the InnEFKItDKHT Office, Lambton-qxtag, before ten o'clock on Tuesday mni Friday evenings. CARDS, CIRCULARS. And every other description of Printing', Sffecutett toitfj Besspattfj, IN NEAT AND FANCY TYPE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT THB OVFICB 0» THR COBXEB or Willis-street and Lambton-quay. Agents for the "Wellington Independent." WELLINGTON— Messrs. W. Lyon, Johnson & Moore, and R. J. Buiioan, River Hntt—Mr. "W. Moody. Porirua—Mr. J. Rhodes. Wanganui—Messrs. Taylor & Watt Taranaki—Mr. E. Dorset. Auckland—Messrs. Williamson * Wilasn. Nelson—Mr. EUiott. Port Cooper—Major Hornbrook. Otago—Mr. Maiisford. All Orders and Advertisements, left In.charjje of •our Afients, nre requested to be forwarded without il»lay for completion. " ' FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. f~-jl ... r 1 IHE fine fast tailing first class M &jk3&s. ROBERT STEPS, Jfi 312 tons register, Peter Morrison, c s§&eg&&p This Vessel has very superior accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and Vrill sail positively on the 10th February. Having all her dead weight on board, and Ihe greater portion of her Wool engaged, early applisation is necessary. v For freight or Passage, apply to SIMUEI. & JosKPH, OK W. B. Rhodes' & Co. Wellington, January 14,1800. First Ship of this Season for London. tinder Engagement to H. M. Government, To sail by the 30th January next. _^—I_4 HPHE fine First Class Barque ' . A LORD WM. BENTINCK, 600 tons, Johr AiLix, ComtnKp3lijpM This splendid ship has snpe* rior accommodations for the comfort and convenience of Passengers. Having the greater portion of ber cargo already tngaged, she will sail punctually as above, being bnder charter to convey a detachment of tbe 65th ltegiment. For Freight, Passage, or farther particulars, appjy to BETHUNE & HUNTER, or -. HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. And at Nelson to MORRISON & SCLANDERS. N.B.—For convenience of shippers nt Wnirau, this ship will proceH to Port Underwood to receive ihe wool of that District, and if sufficient inducement offer, will coll at Nelson. ' '' Wellington, November 1.1850. FOR WANGANUI. -nTTf*-*** . riiHE fine fast sailing cutter ■ffilS-jRSEoV' John McGregor,' master, will sail J/jKijmifs)& for Wanganui imnle'diately on her return from Port Cooper. For Freight or Passage, haviny good accommodations, apply to W. 13. Rhodes & Co., Te Aro. Wellington, January 7, 1851. SCHOONER FOR SALE. —infr-A. HP- we " ""-own useful &§&• glgS. DOLPHIN; I J/jmi 20 tons register. Johnson & Moore. Wellington, December 3, 1850. . FOR SALE. -4-tUji .A NEW COPPER nnd Tre-j-WvjVJgL It* nailed fastened "VESSEL of the following dimensions, viz : - of "Keel, 10 feet 0 in.; iMßssaljM breadth'of- Beam, 15 feet; depth c **£*Sf%*? ofJlold,7feet. Apply to i' ' Wll/LIAM WII.LCOCK, Hermitage, Waiwetu. December 20,1850. ' WELLINGTON N.URSERY, - ' Tinakore. TAMES M'BET-H begs to intimate that the |U following,are new ready for salei I —' 1 Cabbage anil Cauliflower Plants Cucumber Plants, Melon ditto Rhubarb 'ditto, Cherry Trees in' Garden pots Tillip and Anemone Roots Specimens qf the Flowers'now to be seen at his -•-'•ne, Pipitea. I October n, 18501-

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 1

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